WQXR.org offers RSS feeds for blogs, shows, and comments. An orange RSS logo indicates that an RSS feed is available on that page.
There are three ways to read feeds:
1. Use the built-in RSS reader in an internet browser, such as Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari. Look for the orange RSS logo or the letters "RSS" to the right in the address bar. If you see the logo or "RSS," click on it and you'll get the feed.
2. Read feeds within your customized iGoogle or MyYahoo page. Click on the
and
respectively to add the RSS feeds.
3. Read feeds with dedicated RSS readers, like the free application Amphetadesk, available for Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, or a website like Bloglines.
If you have general questions about using RSS, go to the "Using RSS News Feeds" FAQ on NPR.org.
If you are interested in WQXR podcasts (RSS feeds with audio files embedded), go to our podcasts page.
Where Can I Get an RSS Reader?
You can use Firefox (Mac & Windows), IE7 (Windows only) and Safari (Mac & Windows) Web browsers to read RSS feeds.
If you still have questions about RSS, watch this video from CommonCraft.com for a video explanation of RSS. (If you can't see the video, install the free Flash Player application on your computer.)