We stream our signal through Abacast, a web-streaming service in Washougal, Washington.

    If you use Windows and you've never listened to a station through Abacast before, you'll need to
    download a small plug-in from their website. You need to do this once only. The plug-in requires no
    registration of any sort and has absolutely no spyware or other obnoxious stuff. You'll be walked
    through the download the first time you click on the blue cable or black telephone graphic (top right
    and below). Afterwards, whenever you click on the cable or telephone, our stream will load
    automatically.

We offer two streams. The content of each stream is the same, and is the live broadcast of KMUN-KTCB just
as you would hear it on your radio right now. The 20K stream provides a quality mono stream and is best
used by listeners who have a dial-up modem.

If the 48K stream does not flow smoothly on your computer, even if you have a broadband connection,
try the 20K stream.
Click the cable if you have cable, DSL or a T1 line. You will access the 48K
stream of our live on-air programming.
Click the telephone if you have a dial-up modem. You will access the 20K
stream of our live, on-air programming.
MAC users:   Open Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player. Click
File-Open URL, and copy and paste one of the following links:  (Problems?
read the latest Abacast update below)

http://wm-push.abacast.com/coastradio-coastradio-48  (for the 48K stream)
http://wm-push.abacast.com/coastradio-coastradio-20 (for the 20K stream)

       
download Windows Media Player here

       download VLC Media Player here                  
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Update from Abacast, January 22, 2008:

>>As far as getting streams to work on a Mac, iTunes does not support Windows Media Streams. We are
currently in development of a
Silverlight player for Mac users (currently works on OS X 10.4.8 or better). I
would also suggest installing
flip4mac (OS X 10.3.9 or greater) which is an add-on to Quicktime that allows
its users to listen to Windows Media Streams. Currently these are the two technologies being developed to
stream Windows Media Streams to a Macintosh.

If your Mac is older than either of those options, you should be able to use Windows Media Player until they
complete work on Silverlight or
flip4mac for older versions. And if neither of those come out, hopefully
someone will help you out. We don't want to deny access to anyone. We know that radio provides a lot of
benefit to our customers!<<

If you have any problems or questions the knowledgeable staff at Abacast will be happy to help you.
Write Abacast.

You can also
write the webmaster.