All you need is a RSS reader or aggregator installed on your PC or Mac. Examples of RSS readers include Sage that runs on Mozilla Firefox, Yahoo! Music, or iTunes.
Most of these readers are free to download. So are CNBC Podcasts -- they are absolutely free!
If you have an iPod or MP3 player, the next time you sync your device, your podcasts will be downloaded for listening on the go.
Steps to get CNBC Asia feeds on your RSS reader:
1. Right click or option-click (for Mac) on the "Subscribe to Podcast" link for the feed you want.
2. Select "copy shortcut" from the dropdown menu (this will copy the Address or URL of the feed).
3. Look for the "Add new feed" menu in your RSS reader, and paste the shortcut. Some readers may allow you to simply drag-and-drop the new feeds.
Alternatively, if you already have iTunes installed, click on "Subscribe with iTunes" to launch the feed directly in your iTunes.
More about RSS feeds
RSS, an acronym for "Really Simple Syndication," is a format for pulling text, audio or video content to your PC or portable devices.
RSS feeds are a special kind of web page designed to be read by computers rather than people. The RSS-aware program, generally known as RSS reader or aggregator, will check for new feeds and pull new content for you automatically.
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