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Now you can get the latest news through our RSS service. With Travel Video Television RSS, you can take our headlines and story summaries, free of charge, for your news reader or Web log (aka blog).
What is RSS?
Short for Really Simple Syndication (some prefer Rich Site Summary), RSS is a lightweight XML-based technology for sharing Web content. E! Online currently uses RSS version 2.0 and offers several RSS feeds, each of which contains a headline, a short news summary and a link back to Travel Video Television for the full story. RSS feeds are free.
How do I use RSS?
To use RSS, you will need an RSS news reader or aggregator. There are a number of different news readers, many of which are available for free. Most news readers are free-standing applications that you download and install, while others are Web-based services that work with your browser.
Windows users click here for a selection of RSS programs.
Macintosh users click here for a selection of RSS programs.
This is the RSS url: http://travelvideo.tv/news/index.xml
What kind of news content does Travel Video Television syndicate via RSS?
Travel Video Television offers the latest travel news & videos from around the world. Non-commercial use of the news feeds is permitted free of charge for individuals or non-profit organizations. Attribution (included in each feed) is required.
What are the terms of use?
The feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals and non-profit organizations for personal use in a news reader or as part of a non-commercial Website or blog. Travel Video Television requires proper format and attribution whenever Travel Video Television content is posted on your Website.
If you provide this attribution in text, you must use: Travel Video Television.
Travel Video Television is also including the provider of each individual news story in the feed alongside each headline. Please do not alter this for display.
Travel Video Television also reserves the right to require you to cease distributing these feeds at any time for any reason. |
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