Video/Audio
UNICEF Podcast
iTunes users: Subscribe to the UNICEF podcast
Click on the "iTunes Enhanced" link below and the podcast will be opened in iTunes. Then click "Subscribe" within iTunes and new files will be downloaded automatically as they are available.
Click here to subscribe to the UNICEF podcast in iTunes
What is a podcast?
Podcasts are radio shows automatically delivered over the Internet to your computer. The UNICEF Podcast is a new global radio service focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children.
An Apple iPod™ is not required — you can listen anytime on your computer; and anywhere, just by syncing with your portable mp3 player.
What do I need to listen?
The basic requirements for podcasting are a computer (PC or Mac) and podcasting software. Recommended software includes one of the following:
iTunes (PC and Mac (Free))
Juice (PC and Mac (Free))
Non-iTunes users
If you are not an iTunes user, you can still subscribe to the UNICEF podcast. Choose one of the following options:
• If you do not want to download software, you can listen to our podcast at odeo.com.
• Yahoo! Podcasts Users: Simply click here and hit "Subscribe." You must be registered with Yahoo!
• Juice
For this software, don't click the link below -- just copy it. Then refer to your software's Help documentation to learn how to add a podcast link.
http://www.unicef.org/rss/podcast.xml
• Other MP3 players
For other MP3 players, don't click the link below -- just copy it. Then refer to your player's Help documentation to learn how to add a podcast link.
http://www.unicef.org/rss/podcast.xml
More information on podcasting and terms of use
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