Plugin Needed for MIME

Hi. I am relatively new to Macs, just got my Aluminum model a few days ago.
I am having trouble listening to some things on some websites. For example, when I try the radio on this site: http://eradioportal.com/index.php?p=7&type=2&sec=4&aid=200
I get this message:
The page “e-Radio Portal” has content of MIME type “video/x-ms-wmv”. Because you don’t have a plug-in installed for this MIME type, this content can’t be displayed.
I have searched this topic in this forum, and tried some of the options. I downloaded a Flip4mac for free on a website given by someone here, reset safari, and still cannot view it.
Any help would be much appreciated.

Hello again;
Probably best to take this from the top.
1. Try Dimaxum's suggestion to make sure you can actually hear radio. If not, there might be something more fundamental wrong. Open iTunes and click on "Radio" in the left pane, then choose one of the genres shown in the main window by clicking on the grey triangle to the left of its name. In the list that opens just double click a station and see if you can hear it OK.
If it works...
2.
Which station in particular so I can test it again? I've just gone back via the link in your original post and could not get the opening station to play either. I went to AM list and picked a couple to test, the second of which played fine (first didn't). Then I tested some FM stations and they were OK. Then went back to the original page and this time it loaded (slowly) and played fine. Try this and see if you get better results then let us know – also which station in particular you are trying. NOTE: The stations load slowly – you can see the progress as grey line in the bottom of the player window. Let it load for a bit before you click the play button, if it doesn't start by itself. My experience with internet radio is that there are indeed a number of different formats being used, some stations go live and dead often, etc. So generally it can be problematic.
If this doesn't work, but iTunes does, try my previous suggestion of live365 and test a few stations there to see if those play OK. If they do, then we are narrowing it down to probably site-related issues of e-Radio and can go from there.
3. If the above do not help, please list the type of connection you have to the web – speed, service, type of equipment modem and/or router, etc. There is an outside possibility it might be a port/firewall issue, in which case wiser beings than I will need to jump in. But test the above first.
4. <The Perian program doesn't seem to be working either.>
What has led you to this conclusion – i.e. what happened? If you've installed it according to instructions then it should be OK. I don't have a clear 'test' to offer to make sure, and it is geared more towards the wide variety of video formats on the web. But let's start with the above and take it in steps.
Good luck!

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