TV RSS Feeds
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution (more on RSS). TV.com offers several RSS feeds with headlines, descriptions and links back to TV.com for the full story. This page listing feeds may be found at http://www.tv.com/feature/rss/ at any time.
TV.com Feeds
Examples of some of the RSS feeds that we offer are listed below:
TV.com NewsShow News
Actor/Actress News
User News
More on RSS
For more information on CNET Networks' RSS feeds, visit the CNET RSS Home.
For more details on RSS, start with the RSS 2.0 specification. TV.com is currently using the RSS 2.0 format. The specification includes samples of earlier versions.
Syndic8.com has a large directory of available feeds. There are many, many newsreader applications which use RSS files. Here are some popular ones:
- NetNewsWire MacOS X
- FeedDemon Windows
- Amphetadesk Windows, MacOS X and earlier, Linux
- Radio Userland Windows, MacOS X and earlier (newsreader is part of software)
- KlipFolio Windows (supports RSS feeds)
- Headline Viewer Windows
- SharpReader Windows
- and a partial list of others
Using TV.com Feeds
We encourage you to use these feeds, so long as you do not post our full-text stories, and so long as you provide proper attribution to TV.com. Whenever you post TV.com content on your web site or anywhere else, please provide attribution to TV.com, either as text (TV.com is our site name) or with a graphic (we reference a small 65x28 logo in each feed for this purpose) if you use the feeds publicly -- meaning, where anyone but yourself will read them. CNET Networks reserves all rights in and to the logo, and your right to use the logo is limited to providing attribution in connection with the RSS. We don't require anything dramatic, but we do ask that you always note the source of the information.
TV.com reserves the right to require you to cease distributing the TV.com content at any time for any reason.
