A podcast enables you to easily download audio files to your computer or a portable MP3 player. Using free software such as iPodder or Apple's iTunes, users subscribe to "feeds" -- small XML data files -- that the application regularly reads. When new audio files are available, the software automatically downloads them to your computer or portable device. This means you can listen to BILL MOYERS JOURNAL whenever and wherever you like!
You can sign up to get advance notice and news about BILL MOYERS JOURNAL and Web site though our RSS feeds. You'll be notified what's one the show each week, can find out when video and transcripts are online and get a heads up when we add entries to our blog.
What are RSS Feeds and how do I get started?
RSS, an acronym for "Rich Site Summary" (or alternatively "Really Simple Syndication"), is a way for Web sites to freely distribute news and other regularly updated content to users using a simple XML data format. An RSS "feed" is a small data file that presents a list of a Web site's most current stories, brief descriptions of those stories, and links to the full articles in a compact, easy to read format.