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Accessing PA Senate Republican News and the PA Senate Republican Podcast via RSS Feeds

  • RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is an easy way to keep up with your favorite news and information.
  • Using a code called XML, it lets Web surfers view the latest headlines and summaries from their favorite sites in one place, called a feed reader or news aggregator.
  • RSS feeds also can be viewed on any XML-compatible device such as a cell phone, pager, or handheld computer.  They even allow sound files to be downloaded to audio devices such as iPods, allowing consumers to listen to podcast programs at their convenience.  These mp3 sound files can also be downloaded to and played on your home computer with the proper application.
  • A primary advantage of RSS feeds is that they give you control over the information you receive on the Web.  Today, many news organizations, blogs (Web logs) and other Internet sites provide their latest information via RSS feeds, making it more convenient than ever for people to stay up-to-date on topics that are important to them.
  • A wide range of RSS readers are free and can be found by doing a search on the Google or Yahoo.  Once you've found an RSS reader, copy one of the following URLs (web addresses), follow the reader's directions, and plug it in. 
    For PA Senate Republican News, the URL is http://www.pasenategop.com/news.xml.
    For the PA Senate Republican Podcast, the URL is http://www.pasenategop.com/podcast.xml.
    For PA Senate Republican Audio/Video, the URL is http://www.pasenategop.com/multimedia.xml.
  • Alternately, you can click on one of the corresponding blue buttons labeled RSS (sample below) on the website, copy the URL in the address bar of the new window that opens (the new window contains XML code), and plug it into your feed reader.  Look for the RSS button by the News, Podcast or Multimedia headers to make your choice. RSS Feed
  • In each case, the reader will then retrieve and display the feed's latest information.  The Podcast feed includes a text description of the particular program with a link to the sound file, while the News feed is text only with a link to the news release on the Senate Republican News website.  You do not need to do anything with this text.
  • Some examples of feed readers through which you can subscribe:

              Subscribe in NewsGator Online