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Just a simple Wednesday afternoon reminder to subscribe to our weekly sports podcast.

The JoeSportsFan ShowWhat exactly does "subscribing" entail, you ask.  Well, my friends, subscribing to our weekly (free) podcast allows to automatically download our latest episode (released on Thursday afternoons) to your computer.  The most popular software program that handles podcasts is Apple iTunes (which you can download for free here), but you can use any program that lets you subscribe to a podcast feed.

Once the MP3 file is on your computer, you can listen to it even when you're not online.  You can also transfer the program to an iPod/iPhone (iTunes can do this automatically) or to any other portable MP3 player.  Listen to it in the car.  Or while going for a jog.  On the crapper. Whatever the case, we promise you'll have yourself a dandy time listening to our JoeSportsFan crew banter with some of our countries premier sports blogging talents.

If "subscribing" to our show isn't your thing and you'd like more freedom in *how* you download our weekly episode, head over the RADIO page on this website.  From there, you're free to listen to individual episodes through our embedded mp3 player.

We bring you this word from our sponsors (namely, us) because we'll be adding some goodies down our podcast feed (and on the JSF RADIO page, of course) in the upcoming weeks.  Frequent listeners of our weekly "JoeSportsFan Show" have noted the absence of Patrick Imig in recent weeks.  We're happy to announce that he is working on a new show concept with Top 7 writer, Jason Major, which will debut next week.

Stay tuned for more news and updates.
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Patrick, August 20, 2009 10:08 AM
NOT DISABLED YET!
Sebek, August 20, 2009 09:08 AM
Ty - that comment really made me think hard about disabling the comment section.
tyduffy, August 20, 2009 12:08 AM
It's scary that I've listened to so many episodes that when I read your posts it enters my brain in your voice.

Jamie Easterly

Jamie Easterly never understood why people were under the impression that baseball players had lots of sex with groupies.

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