I has a quick look at the source and there were a number of if (!isSafari) statements in the code. I'm not sure if they are there cause it wasn't working in safari or for political reasons. It would be a strange choice to block safari when there is an iTunes + iPod ad on the page and aol has/had a deal with itms. Its frustrating as it seems to use windows media player, so if you open it in firefox it just says the plug in is missing and so can;t play it (unlike safari that usually opens the standalone player).
If it should be submitted as a bug, i'll try to look further at the source code and do a reduction with what is wrong.
Thanks,
David
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