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Biography.com RSS Feeds
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Want to get the latest and greatest from BIOGRAPHY without navigating to our web site? No problem. With BIOGRAPHY RSS feeds, you can get the most updated information you're looking for quickly and easily.

How do I subscribe?
Below is a list of RSS feeds we currently offer. Simply select the RSS icon below next to an area you're interested in and then follow the directions to place the news feeds on your blog, desktop newsreader, or in a newsreader such as My Yahoo!, My AOL, Google Desktop, etc. It's that easy. Tell me more about RSS

  • Daily TV Schedule
    Find out what's on The Biography Channel today.
    To subscribe to Daily TV Schedule RSS feed, cut and paste this URL into News Reader:
    www.biography.com/rss.do?type=daily

  • Weekly TV Schedule
    Find out what's on The Biography Channel this week.
    To subscribe to Weekly TV Schedule RSS feed, cut and paste this URL into News Reader:
    www.biography.com/rss.do?type=weekly

  • In The Headlines
    Get breaking news for famous personalities.
    To subscribe to In The Headlines RSS feed, cut and paste this URL into News Reader:
    www.biography.com/headlinerss.do

  • Born On This Day
    Find out who was born on your birthday and more.
    To subscribe to Born On This Day RSS feed, cut and paste this URL into News Reader:
    www.biography.com/botdrss.do

What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication", and is an efficient, but powerful way to have content from your favorite Web sites delivered directly to you.

Want to get the latest TV Listings from THE BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL without having to constantly visit our Web site? No problem. With RSS, you can get this information quickly and easily without having to spend time navigating the Web.

How Does RSS work?
Web sites that offer RSS feeds will usually display an orange button marked "RSS" or "XML" somewhere on the page. In order to take advantage of an RSS Feed, you will need to use a Web browser that is "RSS Ready", or download a small application called an RSS Reader.

Browsers that are "RSS Ready" include Firefox (available for both Windows, and Apple Mac) and Safari (Apple Mac only). Internet Explorer does not come "RSS Ready", so users of this browser will need to download an RSS Reader such as AWASU or NEWZ CRAWLER. A simple Google search for "RSS Reader" will produce a wealth of other free Readers that are available for download.

Once your Reader has been installed, simply click on the orange "RSS" or "XML" icon and copy and paste the url of the feed into your Reader. After clicking on the orange icon you may see a page of odd-looking code. Ignore that for now - all that's important is to grab the url of the feed (in the address bar) and paste it into your RSS Reader.

What Happens Next?
Once you've added the url of your chosen feed to your RSS Reader, you're now subscribed to that feed. This means that every time a Web site updates, you'll be able to see all the latest content from within your RSS Reader. You can subscribe to as many feeds as you want (as long as the site supports RSS - remember to always look for the orange "RSS" or "XML" icons) and delete and add new feeds at will.