There is also an iPhone app for all this too, but it is not very stable. Also keep in mind with the iPhone app it keeps refreshing itself and there are a lot of advertisements. Call the program is unstable is that the audio will cut Intermountain I noticed this on many different connections.
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On Mar 17, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Harry,
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> I was able to listen to WVON both in Internet Explorer 9 and the current fireFox, using Windows 7 and Jaws 13.
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> In IE, I Googled WVON. The first result was the official station website. I think the URL is www.WVON.com, but I can't swear on a stack of bibles.
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> Once inside the station's Official website, I used ctrl+f to find the word "listen," and I pressed enter on the link or graphic that says something like, "Listen live to WVON."
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> After that, the IHeartRadio page opened, and the station started to play automatically.
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> to stop and start streaming, hit ctrl+home to get to the top of the page. Then hit the letter B repeatedly to find on-screen buttons. The first one is Button 3; that's the search button. The next two are unlabled. I don't know what they are or what the difference between them is, but pressing enter on either of them stops and starts streaming.
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> If you're not hearing anything when the page loads, try finding those buttons. It takes a couple of seconds (two or three) for streaming to start, so you shouldn't have to wait very long.
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> If that doesn't work, maybe there's a problem with a browser setting or plugin. Wiser heads may suggest something useful.
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> Ciao
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