What is Syndication?
What is Syndication?
TVNZ RSS Feeds
Don't want to be the last to know?
Now you'll never be out of touch with what's happening on your favourite television programme.
TVNZ has started syndicating its content using RSS (Really Simple Syndication). This allows you to see when the TVNZ ondemand website content has changed, using external feed readers and other websites that can read RSS.
This means you can see when the latest downloads are available as soon as they are published.
It allows you to to subscribe to specific sections of the TVNZ ondemand website and keep up to date.
Sounds great! How do I start?
You can use a news reader or an application that supports RSS like Yahoo Mail or Gmail.
There are many news readers available, some of which are free. Some news readers are downloaded onto your computer and others are accessed with your web browser. You can then subscribe to an RSS feed.
You will find the orange RSS logo featured across the site. If you want to keep up to date with the latest Weekly Recaps for example, you'll find an RSS logo next to Weekly Recaps on the Home Page of TVNZ ondemand.
You can subscribe to an RSS feed by:
- Dragging the logo onto your news reader;
- Right-clicking the logo and selecting "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the content URL, which you can then paste into the appropriate place in your news reader.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox 1.5 will automatically discover RSS feeds.
TVNZ RSS feeds are protected by New Zealand and international copyright laws and are available for personal, non-commercial use only.

