Stay up-to-date with the latest news and background stories on Radio Netherlands and have them delivered directly to you by subscribing to our RSS service.
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and involves a piece of software called a news reader, which is freely downloadable from the web.
After installation, you can indicate which programme updates you'd like to receive. Every time you start up the RSS software, it will check whether new updates are available and store them on your computer. This saves you having to click your way through our website in search of new updates.
How does it all work in practice?
Let's say you're interested in new updates about Africa or culture. You will then want to include the links to these website categories to the RSS feeds in your RSSreader.
In the table below you'll find a selection of RSS links:
| Site section | RSS link |
|
RNW home page |
|
| Dutch News | http://www.rnw.nl/english/feed |
| Dutch Press Review | http://www.rnw.nl/english/taxonomy/term/7170/feed |
Here's a selection of RSS readers:
RSS Bandit (Windows)
Rssreader (Windows)
Abilon (Windows)
Newsfire (Mac)
Newsnetwire lite (Mac)
Bloglines (web-based)






















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