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RSS feed icon Local News Headlines: This feed includes the latest stories from the KPBS newsroom.
http://www.kpbs.org/news/rss/

RSS feed icon Off Mic: KPBS journalists take you inside the newsroom on Off Mic, a 21st century reporter's notebook. You get an all-access pass to go behind the stories and share what you think.
http://www.kpbs.org/blogs2/offmic/feed/

RSS feed icon Culture Lust: Arts producer Angela Carone hogties everything from museums to television on Culture Lust. Get a lively take on the latest ideas stirring in the creative world.
http://www.kpbs.org/blogs2/culturelust/feed/

RSS feed icon These Days This two-hour morning show with host Tom Fudge focuses on the issues, events and cultural trends that shape San Diego and California.
http://www.kpbs.org/thesedays/podcast/

RSS feed icon Editors Roundtable: Gloria Penner hosts Editors Roundtable, featuring opinions from local editors on the week's top stories.
http://www.kpbs.org/editors/podcast/

RSS feed icon Movie Reviews: KPBS film critic Beth Accomando knows movies like nobody's business. She gives you the good, the bad and the ugly of everything from Hollywood to independent film.
http://www.kpbs.org/blogs2/movies/feed/

RSS feed icon Film Club of the Air: Appearing monthly on These Days, Film Club of the Air features local film critics Beth Accomando and Scott Marks discussing films in San Diego theaters.
http://www.kpbs.org/filmclub/podcast/

RSS feed icon Commentaries: KPBS commentators Ed McShane, Gloria Penner, Deanna Mackey, and Tom Fudge talk about life's lessons, politics, life as a working mother, and working behind the mic.
http://www.kpbs.org/blogs2/commentaries/feed/

What do I do with these?

The first stop is to pick an RSS reader. It's something like an Internet inbox, the one place you'll check to see the latest updates from all your favorite sites. There are plenty of options out there and NPR suggests these on their Web site.

  • Attensa — Windows, Microsoft Outlook-based; trial available
  • Amphetadesk — Windows, Mac, Linux (open source); freeware
  • Awasu — Windows; free for personal use
  • Bloglines — Web-based news aggregator; free
  • FeedDemon — Windows; commercial software, trial available
  • Feedreader — Windows (open source); freeware
  • Google Reader — Web-based news aggregator; free
  • My Yahoo! — Web-based news aggregator; free
  • NetNewsWire — Mac OS X; commercial software, trial available
  • NewsFire — Mac OS X; commercial software, trial available
  • Rocket RSS Reader — Web-based RSS reader; free
  • RSS Reader — Windows; freeware
  • SharpReader — Windows; freeware

Ok, I have a feed reader. Now what?

Now you're ready to start adding your favorite feeds. Click the orange RSS icons RSS feed icon and copy/paste the feed location (starts with http:// ) into the appropriate place in your new reader.

 

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