Keep Update-to-date with New Music News, Artists, and Playlist Entries
PittRadio RSS/XML podcast feeds alert you on the latest indie music news and music playlist songs from indie music artists, without filling your inbox which can lead to clutter and information overload. You get timely news and information automatically when you need it. You can view the rss feeds with an RSS Reader (also called an RSS or News Aggregator) on a desktop software, or through your My Yahoo!, My MSN, Google Personalized, Google Reader, and several other web portal accounts. So, you get news and information automatically when you need it. There are many free rss readers to use. You may try RSS softwares such as FeedReader
Add RSS Feeds to Your Website
Adding live feeds to your website or blog is a great way to attract visitors and lure them into coming back for more. An effortless way in finding and publishing fresh content for your target audience. We provide RSS and JavaScript feeds for each music genre and news category. Adding our feeds to your website will suppliment your existing music-related content. Our JavaScript Feeds are available for easy implementation.
What is RSS?
RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is simply a Web-based newsreader-style way of keeping track of new content from some of your favorite sites. Using special reader plug-ins (you'll have to download one) you can view an aggregation of headlines and blurbs from dozens of different Websites. You add these Websites as channels. Every headline, in every channel, is linked back to full article on the originating site.
Podcasting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Podcasting is a method of publishing files to the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed and receive new files automatically. It first became popular in late 2004, used largely for audio files.
Podcasting is distinct from other types of audio content delivery because of its subscription model, which uses the RSS 2.0 file format. This technique has enabled independent producers to create self-published, syndicated "radio shows", and has given broadcast radio programs a new distribution channel.
Podcasting is a method of publishing files to the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed and receive new files automatically. It first became popular in late 2004, used largely for audio files.
Podcasting is distinct from other types of audio content delivery because of its subscription model, which uses the RSS 2.0 file format. This technique has enabled independent producers to create self-published, syndicated "radio shows", and has given broadcast radio programs a new distribution channel.
