Streaming audio
KKFI offers two audio streams of our live broadcast, one for users of Microsoft Windows and one for users of other systems. If you are running Microsoft Windows, then clicking on the first link below will automatically open the Windows Media stream in Windows Media player.
If you are on an Apple Macintosh computer, then clicking the second link below will automatically open the MP3 stream in iTunes. Otherwise, you can listen to the MP3 stream on Winamp, which can be downloaded for free.
Listen to (para eschuchar) Windows
Listen to (para eschuchar) MP3
Streaming Yahoo! Widget
Volunteer, Tom Edmondson, has created a Yahoo! Widget that automatically streams KKFI 90.1 FM from your desktop. The widget can be set to automatically open every time you start your computer so that you'll never forget to turn us on. Click on the badge below to download and install the widget.
Once you have the widget running, click on the Play arrow to start streaming. You can also click on the radio tower to open the KKFI Program Guide to see our daily schedule.
If you have any questions about the widget, you can email Tom at
Problems with streaming?
If your streaming audio occasionally stops briefly and then starts back up again, this is most likely due to your Internet connection. If your Internet connection is too slow or is busy downloading other large amounts of data, then it may intermittently not be able to handle all of the streaming data as fast as necessary. In these cases, you will usually see a "buffering" message in your player.
Also, some employers block access to streaming media to preserve company bandwidth. If you are able to listen to the stream from home but are unable to connect to the server from work, that may be the problem.
If you don't think the problem is related to either of these causes, or if you are experiencing a different problem not described here, then please fill out the form below and someone will respond to you soon.






