
You can share a variety of audio files with Zune. Not only can you share songs you purchased or downloaded via Zune Marketplace, but you can share your own recordings, too. Send your classmate the lecture you recorded, or share your homemade music or weekly podcast with family.[1]
To discover more audio files that you can send, check out the Web sites below. Remember, Zune is your community. Please respect the rights of artists and creators. Music and photos may be protected by copyright and people appearing in them may also have a right to control use of their image. Learn about our Terms of Service.
NPR Podcasts
News, music, entertainment and local content... the best source for public radio podcasts.
GarageBand
Free MP3 downloads, rated by other music lovers so you can enjoy only the best.
MSNBC.com
Access to the hottest news, politics and entertainment, on demand, 24/7.
KEXP
KEXP offers full-song podcast subscriptions for no fee. Available worldwide at KEXP.org.
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The Zune-to-Zune sharing feature may not be available for all songs on your device, and works only between Zune devices within wireless range of each other. This feature allows recipients to play full-length sample tracks up to three times.