[blindreplay] NPR media player

  • From: "G.W. Cox" <gwcox2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 13:44:03 -0600

Greetings, I have no idea how on topic this is, but I am at wit's end, falling 
over distance for me. If I like the NPR track, I use Replay Media Catcher on it.
A few days ago I could no longer play these NPR streams. Attempts wind up with 
something that says NPR media player, graphic, ZAG. I can play streams at MSNBC 
and CNBC. Following the directions of an NPR tech, I uninstalled and 
reinstalled Adobe Flash 9. That didn't help.

I wonder if the trouble might lie in IE7, internet options, security tab? What 
do you think?

Again, I had no problems with this before Tuesday.


Jerry Cox
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Subject: Hear Wale's "Nike Boots"


     
     
      
      July 11, 2008  Find your station  
        Wale: Flyer Than The Rest Of 'Em
      After releasing a popular mix tape last year, D.C. rapper Wale signed a 
major-label deal. Known for rapping over beats from unlikely sources (including 
French electronic duo Justice and English singer Lily Allen), Wale is a blogger 
favorite, and the song responsible for much of the buzz is "Nike Boots."
     
      Song: "Nike Boots" | Artist: Wale | CD: MP3 Only | Genre: Hip-Hop 
     
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      Song: "Free at Last" | Artist: Josh Fix
      CD: Free at Last
      Genre: Pop
     Josh Fix: A One-Man Band Says Goodbye
      Fix's "Free at Last" is a spurned lover's declaration of independence 
from the woman who dumped him: a finely orchestrated power ballad, sung at a 
deliberate pace and dedicated to the proposition that he's through with her, 
even though she's come back around. 
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