Windows Media Player Won't Open for Some Streaming Audio

I run almost every day, and while my friends think my iPod is playing music, the truth is that I stream and record NPR programming for playback during the runs. I'm hooked, but suddenly when I go to the NPR web pages and click on the "listen" link, nothing happens, or I'm told that I don't have a player installed (I have both WMP and Real Player) installed.
Any idea why this might be happening? I can play audio from other web sites, but I'm just guessing that the problem isn't on the NPR side, but rather on my side. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Ditch WMP and try the free Flip4Mac WM QuickTime plugin from flip4mac.com
Otherwise, post your question on the Microsoft Mac discussion boards:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/community/community.aspx?pid=newsgroups

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