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WSVN-TV RSS News Feeds

wsvn.com offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds which is a way of having wsvn.com headlines, story summaries, and links to full-length articles delivered to straight to your desktop, or added to your blog or Web site. RSS Aggregator.

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Local News http://www.wsvn.com/rss/news/local.rss Local News Local News
Sports Headlines http://www.wsvn.com/rss/news/sports.rss Sports Headlines Sports Headlines
Entertainment News http://www.wsvn.com/rss/news/entertainment.rss Entertainment News Entertaiment News
National News http://www.wsvn.com/rss/news/national.rss National News National News
Business News http://www.wsvn.com/rss/news/business.rss Business News Business News
World News http://www.wsvn.com/rss/news/world.rss World News World News
Medical Reports http://www.wsvn.com/rss/features/medicalreports.rss Medical Medical
Special Reports http://www.wsvn.com/rss/features/specialreport.rss Special Reports Special Reports
Help Me Howard http://www.wsvn.com/rss/features/helpmehoward.rss Special Reports Special Reports
More Seen on 7 Features http://www.wsvn.com/rss/features/other.rss More Seen On 7 Features More Seen On 7 Features

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About RSS

What is RSS?

RSS stands for 'really simple syndication'. It is used to distribute news headlines to computer users based on pre-selected topics... [more...]

How do I use RSS?

RSS/News aggregators, or readers, will automatically download and display headlines for the topics you're interested in. [more...]

How do I subscribe?

Look for the orange XML graphic on this pages and elsewhere on the site. Click on the image over the image and copy the URL for the topic you'd like. In your news reader, select the option that adds a new feed or channel, then paste in the URL and click OK.

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