Hey Shaun.
You can import the URL into radio and add it as a favourite.

God bless. :)
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh Trainer
Blind Access Training
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> On Jan 22, 2015, at 15:09, Shawn Krasniuk <bbssh...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes, I like Radium too, although I wish since the Australian Open tennis 
> tournament is now on that they have the radio station for it. For that I have 
> to go to Tunein's website to listen to it. It would be nice if I could listen 
> to it outside Safari if I wanted to listen to it on my Mac but oh well.
> Also, it wouldn't hurt to install flash. I know for me that I like to go on 
> websites that offer live TV streams for channels like ESPN 2 and such and I 
> haven't found websites that stream in HTML 5. I would be up for any 
> suggestions as to websites that offer streams in this format because I like 
> being able to watch stuff on my TV using my Xbox 360 and it doesn't support 
> flash. If this is getting off topic, then by all means, write me off list.
> As for Adium, yes, I do notice that the built in speech can sometimes be 
> annoying. To counter this, I use an app called Growl which has it's own 
> options for speech. You can also silence it by pressing control if you have 
> Voiceover on. It's $1.99 and works well with Yosemite.
> 
> Shawn
> Sent From My White MacBook
> 
>> On Jan 22, 2015, at 1:39 PM, Matthew Dierckens <matt.dierck...@me.com 
>> <mailto:matt.dierck...@me.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello.
>> I can only answer two of your questions.
>> A good internet radi app is called Radium. It's $10 in the app store, and 
>> not only a bunch of paid subscriptions such as SiriusXM U.S. and Canada, but 
>> Di.fm, RadioTunes, formally Sky.FM, and many others. It also had a lot of 
>> internet radio stations.
>> Honestly, flash isn't important for your machine.
>> A lot of websites use HTML 5, and sites like youtube have a special HTML 5 
>> version of their website.
>> I apologize that I couldn't be of any further assistance.
>> 
>> God bless. :)
>> Matthew Dierckens
>> Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
>> Macintosh Trainer
>> Blind Access Training
>> www.blindaccesstraining.com <http://www.blindaccesstraining.com/>
>> 1-877-774-7670, extension 3
>> work email:
>> matt...@blindaccesstraining.com <mailto:matt...@blindaccesstraining.com>
>> Personal email:
>> matt.dierck...@me.com <mailto:matt.dierck...@me.com>
>>> On Jan 22, 2015, at 13:49, Erik Heil <ehe...@gmail.com 
>>> <mailto:ehe...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello everyone.  Well, i'm the new proud owner of a iMac late 2013 model, 
>>> and have had it for almost weeks.  So far, I love it, and the learning 
>>> curve is not difficult at all. However, I have a few questions, which 
>>> probably aren't too difficult.  So, here goes.
>>> 
>>> 1. Whatwould you recommend as an accessible IRC client? Note that I have 
>>> Adium installed, but that's not a perfect solution. If Adium reads the 
>>> messages as they come in, their's no way to control the rate of speech, or 
>>> just to bypass all queued messages and start reading the new text that is 
>>> being displayed in the channel.  For channels which are not high-traffic, 
>>> this isn't a problem.  However, if you have a channel which has a lot of 
>>> users sending messages, this simply does not work.  I would use console 
>>> applications such as epic or other IRC clients, but their are major issues 
>>> with Voiceover reading incoming text in console-based applications.  Cursor 
>>> tracking using Voiceover seems nonexistent, as well as a myriad of issues.
>>> 
>>> 2.  What would you recommend as a very accessible MUDD client? Preferably a 
>>> client that supports MCP, sounds, etc?
>>> 3. What do you all use to listen to Internet Radio? 
>>> 4. Flash Plugin? Should I bother installing it on this machine? 
>>> 
>>> Thanks for all your time. If I get enough answers, I will post a summary 
>>> document in return for your time spent researching and answering my 
>>> questions. 
>>> 
>>> Erik
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