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Like most of the Die hards here.

Listening to 5AA ( I wonder what AA stands for?) is worse than watching paint dry, grass grow or teeth being pulled.

I did it last year and only lasted 10 min. with those brain dead morons.

I decided to turn off the "Transistor" and watch lawn Bowls between "Solomon Islands and Cook islands"

The most exciting afternoon I've had for yonks.

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For anyone who didn't listen last year, or other years, and think posters are being over the top, they aren't. Listened last year and actually found it amusing how biased and stupid they were, but I guess it is their radio station so they can do as they please.

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It happens in WA as well. Radio and tele are heavily biased towards the Eagles and Dockers but idiots like Karl Langdon and Brad Hardie take it to another level.

Being born and bred Victorian, I can honestly tell you that Vic media coverage is the most rounded commentary going around. Except for maybe Geelong.

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Like most of the Die hards here.

Listening to 5AA ( I wonder what AA stands for?) is worse than watching paint dry, grass grow or teeth being pulled.

I did it last year and only lasted 10 min. with those brain dead morons.

I decided to turn off the "Transistor" and watch lawn Bowls between "Solomon Islands and Cook islands"

The most exciting afternoon I've had for yonks.

Were they playing in the middle of that hurricane. Now that would be exciting to watch.

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Were they playing in the middle of that hurricane. Now that would be exciting to watch.

Any coverage of lawn bowls would have to include a lot of bias.

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Sorry but can someone please tell me, can i listen to broadcast from the 5aa website live? Never really do this sort of thing but would be keen to have a listen at 1630 on Sunday.

Cheers

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Sorry but can someone please tell me, can i listen to broadcast from the 5aa website live? Never really do this sort of thing but would be keen to have a listen at 1630 on Sunday.

Cheers

Don't know. Regardless, it will be available to listen to via the AFL matchday page.


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Sorry but can someone please tell me, can i listen to broadcast from the 5aa website live? Never really do this sort of thing but would be keen to have a listen at 1630 on Sunday.

Cheers

It's usually blacked out on the radio site during game time and put through the AFL site so you may get some pre game up to about a half hour or so before the game on 5AA then have to switch. I think this is how it still works.

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Rowie and Bone commentated on 5AA when we played a praccy against Adelaide in 2010 and they were hilariously biased.

well at least we will get half a commentary LOL

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FIVEAA confirmed to me via Facebook that they will be broadcasting the game on Sunday via the afl.com.au website.

OK, it's on the AFL website but for those who have the Tune In Radio application, will you get the game by tuning in to 5AA?

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OK, it's on the AFL website but for those who have the Tune In Radio application, will you get the game by tuning in to 5AA?

Wouldn't have thought so. Tune in just gives you the web stream, and that's normally switched off to ensure traffic is generated to AFL website.

However, being a pre-season game, can't remember 100% if the AFL enforce this policy, but the above facebook post would suggest so...

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OK, it's on the AFL website but for those who have the Tune In Radio application, will you get the game by tuning in to 5AA?

You have the AFL app on your phone so presumably you'll be able to listen through there if tunein app switches off the 5AA stream.

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Wouldn't have thought so. Tune in just gives you the web stream, and that's normally switched off to ensure traffic is generated to AFL website.

However, being a pre-season game, can't remember 100% if the AFL enforce this policy, but the above facebook post would suggest so...

They have before.

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Is anybody (like SEN) broadcasting in Victoria? I have no idea where to start in trying to tune in to 5AA.

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Is anybody (like SEN) broadcasting in Victoria? I have no idea where to start in trying to tune in to 5AA.

the Tunein app has worked so far this year.

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Thanks!

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Thanks!

mate if you are logging on to demonland you can use tunein.

Yes radio is available in victoria via tunein to 5aa.

It works on both coputer and smartphone formats.

Google it. It is free.

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mate if you are logging on to demonland you can use tunein.

Yes radio is available in victoria via tunein to 5aa.

It works on both coputer and smartphone formats.

Google it. It is free.

Can you link us in to this wonderful contraption please mate.

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mate if you are logging on to demonland you can use tunein.

Yes radio is available in victoria via tunein to 5aa.

It works on both coputer and smartphone formats.

Google it. It is free.

I have just use my Iphone app to find TuneIn and it is easy to download and FREE. I am glad that I found it and I am sure that there will be many times during the year when I will use it (not to mention during the remainder of the NAB Cup!

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I have just use my Iphone app to find TuneIn and it is easy to download and FREE. I am glad that I found it and I am sure that there will be many times during the year when I will use it (not to mention during the remainder of the NAB Cup!

the AFL will block it during the season. To listen to radio via online or smartphone you will need the AFL app, also free to listen via there stream.

But tunein is awesome. Digital radio worldwide. And when using wifi...completely free.

Enjoy.

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I'm pretty certain that the 5aa broadcast is being fed through the AFL website (or was it MFC?), so if anyone is unsure of using the TuneIn Radio app or want to use PC instead of portable device, then just go to the website (i'm sure a link will be tweeted by the AFL or MFC). To get TuneIn just go to the apps store on either the android phone or iPhone (iPad), search for TuneIn Radio and download... simple.

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