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B&C; - Breaking News |
B&C; breaking news feed. Updated every 15 minutes. | ||
B&C; - Fates & Fortunes |
The latest news on promotions, appointments and departures in the TV business | ||
B&C; - Advertising News |
The latest news on advertising and marketing from Broadcasting & Cable. | ||
B&C; - Local TV News |
The latest news and analysis on the local station market from Broadcasting & Cable | ||
B&C; - Washington News |
The latest news and analysis on media policy and regulation from Broadcasting & Cable | ||
B&C; - TV Technology News |
The latest news and analysis on the technology of television from Broadcasting & Cable. | ||
B&C; - Syndication & Distribution News |
The latest news and analysis on syndicated programming and ratings from Broadcasting & Cable. | ||
B&C; - Business & Deals |
The latest financial news and analysis on stocks, mergers and acquisitions, and new ventures in the TV business | ||
Broadcasting & Cable Articles |
All Broadcasting & Cable articles. | ||
B&C; - This Week in Broadcasting & Cable |
News, analysis and opinion from the latest issue of Broadcasting & Cable magazine. | ||
B&C; - Programming & Ratings News |
The latest news and analysis on broadcast and cable network programming and viewership from Broadcasting & Cable | ||
Blogs | |||
B&C; - Blogs |
Informed commentary and analysis on the full spectrum of the TV business from Broadcasting & Cable | ||
Broadcasting & Cable - Mel's Diner Blog |
B&C; Executive Editor Melissa Grego reports on her dining excursions with the industry’s players at their favorite restaurants, offering a window into what’s truly eating TV’s tastemakers | ||
B&C; - Station to Station Blog |
Commentary and analysis on the local station business from B&C; Deputy Editor Mike Malone. | ||
B&C; - Fates & Fortunes Blog |
The latest news and commentary on the comings and goings of the people who work in the TV business | ||
B&C; - Beyond the Box |
The latest news and analysis on multiplatform TV, convergence and the digital revolution from Broadcasting & Cable | ||
B&C; - BC/DC: Eggerton On Washington |
Commentary and analysis on media policy, regulation and the view from the Beltway from Washington bureau chief John Eggerton | ||
B&C; - BC Review With David Bianculli |
The latest reviews and preview clips of what's on TV from B&C;'s David Bianculli | ||
B&C; - BC Beat |
Commentary and analysis on the TV business from Senior Editor Joel Topcik and the staff of Broadcasting & Cable | ||
Video | |||
B&C; - Video |
Original video on the TV business, including Q&As;, event coverage and the latest viral clips from Broadcasting & Cable | ||
Podcasts | |||
All B&C; Podcast Series |
Keep up with all B&C; Podcast series. | ||
B&C; - TechTalk Podcast |
A weekly podcast on the latest in HD, broadband and video technology with B&C; Senior Editor Glen Dickson | ||
B&C; - B&C; Podcast Network |
Original audio reports on the TV business, including weekly commentary and analysis from Broadcasting & Cable |
- RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." RSS is a new way to publish information online, through "RSS Feeds".
- At the heart of the technology is special Web coding, called XML, which displays headlines and information on another page or "RSS Reader". This is a simple way to syndicate content.
- Anyone can use the RSS codes and with the appropriate web software, display the information automatically.
What Do I Need to Receive RSS Feeds?
- First, you need a "feed reader". Performing a search for "RSS Feed Readers" in any major online search engine such as Google.com or Yahoo! will produce a slew of software options — many of which are free or at little cost.
- Once you've obtained a feed reader, subscribing to an RSS feed is as simple as looking for the appropriate XML code. Most websites that publish an RSS feed will display a tiny orange box or button labeled "RSS" or "XML."
- Click the button and your web browser typically goes to a page of cryptic code. Just copy the Web "address" or URL of that page and plug it into your feed reader. The software will then automatically retrieve and display that site's latest information.
What RSS is not
- Broadcasting & Cable's RSS headline service is not intended as a substitute for licensing the complete content of our articles. Please contact our licensing department if you'd like to use our article content.
Using RSS Links
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