Importing a wma file into iTunes

How can import this file and, if it requires converting the file first to a different format, how do I do that?
Thanks!

iTunes for OS X does not have the ability to import WMA files.
One issue I know about importing Windows Media Audio (wma) files is described here:
iTunes for Windows cannot import or play WMA files that are protected by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM). These files usually come from other online music stores. Additionally, Windows Media Player encodes CDs to protected WMA format by default, though you may change that setting.
Both the above come from this article:
Importing Windows Media Audio files with iTunes for Windows

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