Yavapai Broadcasting RSS
Feeds
RSS feeds are the easiest way to
get the latest community events and news, sports or
informational webcasts delivered right to your desktop.
Pick which feed you want and load the URL
(link address) into any RSS aggregator. It's that easy.
News, Sports and Informational webcasts
(audio)
Click here
or use this URL:
http://myradioplace.mypodcast.com/rss.xml
You can use IE Explorer 7 or take a
look at these FREE RSS aggregators
(to the right)
you can use instead:
More about RSS Feeds
Programs known as feed readers or aggregators can check a list
of feeds on behalf of a user and display any updated articles
that they find. It is common to find web feeds on major websites
and many smaller ones. Some websites let people choose between
RSS or Atom formatted web feeds; others offer only RSS or only
Atom.
RSS-aware programs are available for various operating systems.
Client-side readers and aggregators are typically constructed as
standalone programs or extensions to existing programs such as
web browsers and Email readers. Many browsers have integrated
support for RSS feeds. There also are other applications that
can convert an RSS feed into several usenet articles, viewable
through the major newsreader software such as Mozilla
Thunderbird or Forté Agent.
Web-based feed readers and news aggregators such as NewsGator
Online require no software installation and make the user's
"feeds" available on any computer with Web access. Some
aggregators combine existing web feeds into new feeds, e.g.,
taking all football related items from several sports feeds and
providing a new football feed. There are also search engines for
content published via web feeds like Bloglines.
On Web pages, web feeds (RSS or Atom) are typically linked with
the word "Subscribe", an orange rectangle or with the letters.
Many news aggregators such as My Yahoo! publish subscription
buttons for use on Web pages to simplify the process of adding
news feeds.
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