Another goodie from Kenzo's magic lab: three RSS feeds for each and every WFMU program - one with links to that program's last ten playlists, one for its last ten Realaudio archives and one for its last three MP3 archives. You can see the RSS links for each show from our schedule list page, or on the Playlists and Archives page. You can also find the feeds for each program on that program's index page or its individual playlists.
And just in case you missed it, last week we added station-wide RSS feeds for the last 25 WFMU archives and playlists. Those feeds can be found on the WFMU homepage or on this post.

















Ok good, RSS. Radio Shack stores. But... got any RSM feeds? I be starving, Mama! Thrust the Sealtest chest breast, me need the goodest milk, immediately. Zero trance fat, plz.
Posted by: rstvmo | September 18, 2006 at 04:39 PM
Won't that dog be surprised when he realizes what RSS is for.
Posted by: jorge | September 19, 2006 at 10:08 AM
All I get is code when I click on the link...are you supposed to copy the link to Itunes like a podcast?
Posted by: Dale Hazelton | September 19, 2006 at 10:19 AM
"All I get is code when I click on the link...are you supposed to copy the link to Itunes like a podcast?"
Dale - You need to use an RSS reader, aka a news aggregator. I use Newzcrawler, which runs on PC and costs about $20. Other people here use a free plugin for Mozilla Firefox. iTunes will not act as a news aggregator, as far as I know. Here is a page which lists a lot more.
-ken
Posted by: Station Manager Ken | September 19, 2006 at 12:22 PM
Thanks Ken. I got 'er to work for me. By the way, check out Versiontracker.com for any programs/updates/games you may need. There is too much good freeware out there to have to lay down cash for a plugin, and you can search by operating system which saves a lot of time...
Posted by: Dale Hazelton | September 23, 2006 at 07:13 AM