Go to Eurosport's home page (www.eurosport.com) and look down the left-hand column. I haven't been able to get it to work on my Macintosh, maybe all you PC users will have better luck.
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grrr. I still can't get it to work. I bet it's because I use a Mac. The upside of Mac is that I'm almost completely immune to viruses. The downside is that programs often don't have a Mac version."Run fast and keep turning left."
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Lee - Here's some advice on listening to the meet on a MAC:
Go here and download Windows Media Player for Mac OS X:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/v ... acosx.html
Install it and then go to this web site and click on the link for live internet broadcasts by the BBC of the World Indoor Championships from Budapest. They will be broadcasting tomorrow's (Sunday) events too.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/sportsext ... dule.shtml
Click on the schedule you want to listen to and when the BBC Radio Player window pops up double click on the "Listen Live Media Player" link. This will launch your Windows Media Player and begin the broadcast. Once your Windows Media Player screen launches you can close the BBC Radio Player pop up window.
I just listened to all four hours of commercial free broadcast on my Mac and had no problems at all.
Good Luck.
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Yes, the BBC link works fine for me. Wish I had thought of it yesterday. Now, if I can just get my four-year-old little girl to let me listen ... oh well, I'm off to go play dollhouse."Run fast and keep turning left."
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Thanks to all who posted info on the BBC & Eurosport streaming feed...I have enjoyed listening to the meet live today, including Shayne Culpepper's 3rd place finish in the women's 3000, and Christian Olsson's =WR in the triple jump.
Paul Merca
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