Subscribe to the Financial Sense Newshour Podcast
You can subscribe to the Financial Sense Newshour podcast using nearly any podcast application on nearly any PC or mobile device.
General Instructions
- From your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, the browser on your mobile device), enter the URL for the Financial Sense Newshour podcast feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/fsn.
- When the Financial Sense Newshour podcast feed page pulls up, select the "Application" or the "web-based news reader" you'd like to use to subscribe.
Specific Devices
Apple Devices

- Download and activate iTunes (free).
- Subscribe to Financial Sense Newshour from the iTunes library: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/financial-sense-newshour/id306759846.
- If you need help subscribing, the "How can I get started?" section of Apple's "FAQs: For Podcast Fans" walks you through the steps to subscribe.
Android Devices

- Download and activate a podcast application, such as Google Listen (free) or DoggCatcher (around $6.99). The Android Market offers a range of podcast apps at various pricepoints in their Applications area.
- Subscribe to Financial Sense Newshour using the URL for the Financial Sense Newshour podcast feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/fsn.
- If you need help subscribing, "How to Subscribe to a Podcast on Android" gives screenshots of subscribing using Google Listen and DoggCatcher.
BlackBerry® Devices

- Download BlackBerry's podcast application (free): http://us.blackberry.com/smartphones/features/multimedia/podcast.jsp. You'll need a BlackBerry ID login to download the BlackBerry Podcasts app.
- Subscribe to Financial Sense Newshour either by searching for our podcast in BlackBerry's podcast library (using the "Search channels" field under "Explore Podcasts") or by entering the URL for the Financial Sense Newshour podcast feed:http://feeds.feedburner.com/fsn.
FS Newshour Q-Line
Question? Give us a call!
USA Toll Free 800.794.6480
Int'l 208.758.0383 (Toll Charge)
|Click| for Question Guidelines
For your question to be considered for response on air, it must be:
- Less than 60 seconds long
- Pertinent to a financial or economic issue
- Articulate & well-enunciated
- Free from profanity
- Free from personal attacks
Any question that does not meet these criteria will not be played on air.
Due to time considerations, not all questions that do meet these criteria will be aired, but they will be considered for response at the discretion of Jim Puplava and his production staff.
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