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ANALYSIS: JASON MURDOCHWhat's
on your iPod?
It seems that everyone has an iPod these days.
The digital
MP3 player, instantly recognizable by its white earbuds, has become
hugely successful over the past four years for the way it's revolutionized
the way we listen to music.
There are a lot of imitators out there, but none have been able
to crack iPod's stranglehold on the market. Even U.S. President
George W. Bush has one, a present from his twin daughters. Bush likes
to use it when he's mountain biking and his personal playlist includes
artists such as Warren Zevon, John Fogerty and country greats George
Jones and Alan Jackson.
An iPod, or any MP3 player, is a perfect accessory for athletes, keeping them company during their long cardio exercises or helping them maintain focus before a big event.
With that in mind, we surveyed athletes from a wide variety of
sports for answers to the question, "What's on your iPod?"
Click
here for a photo gallery and their answers.
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Jason Murdoch joined CBC Sports Online right out of Ryerson University in 2000, where he earned his journalism degree. In his time with CBC, he's served in various capacities in both the online and television world. In addition to covering the Stanley Cup playoffs, Grey Cups and Olympic Games for Sports Online, he worked part time with Hockey Night in Canada, eventually joining the television program full time as an associate producer in 2003. The NHL lockout brought him back to CBC.ca.
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