
A podcast is an audio recording that you can listen to on your computer or on your iPod or other MP3 player. Convenience is the key - podcasts can be downloaded automatically to your computer and transferred to your portable device so you can listen to them anytime you want. All you have to do is subscribe to the podcast feed, and new content will be delivered directly to you. It's like a subscription to an audio magazine.

You can listen to podcasts using desktop audio players such as Windows Media Player or RealPlayer — you don't need an iPod or MP3 player. But most users listen to podcasts at their leisure on iPods or other portable devices.
If you want to receive and listen to podcasts on your computer, you will need podcasting software. Here are some applications:
• iTunes (PC or Mac)
• iPodder (PC or Mac)
• Doppler (PC)
• Juice (PC or Mac)
• PlayPod (Mac)

Once you've downloaded a podcasting software, you're ready to subscribe to the Week in Review podcast. When you subscribe to a podcast, all new content will be automatically downloaded to your computer as it's published. And if you have an MP3 player, the next time you sync your device, your podcasts will be downloaded for listening at your convenience. You will receive only the podcasts that you have subscribed to or downloaded yourself. You can unsubscribe at any time.
To subscribe to the Week in Review News podcast, copy this link into your podcasting software: http://www.knowledgeplex.org/podcast_news.rss
To subscribe to the Week in Review Announcements podcast, copy this link into your podcasting software: http://www.knowledgeplex.org/podcast_announcements.rss

• Apple iTunes Podcasts
• Podcast Alley
• Yahoo Podcasts
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