RSS News Feeds

Journalists: Access releases, photos, ProfNet experts and customized feeds just for the media. Start today!

Online PublishersClick here to learn more about our options for publishing PR Newswire content on your website.

All News Releases
Auto & Transportation
Business Technology
Consumer Products & Retail
Consumer Technology
Energy
Entertain­ment & Media
Environ­ment
Financial Services & Investing
General Business
Heavy Industry & Manufacturing
Health
People & Culture
Policy & Public Interest
Sports
Telecomm­unications
Travel

Add the PR Newswire Widget to your Web Site or Personalised Home Page

Provide your readers with breaking news content with a free news widget from PR Newswire. Simply tell us what content you'd like and we'll build a custom solution. All you have to do is paste the Widget's code onto your site, blog or social media home page.

Web Publishers & Web Site Managers

Add PR Newswire content to your Web site. We offer full-text XML and HTML news feeds for websites.

What are RSS Feeds?

RSS is an XML-based (eXtensible Markup Language) format for content distribution that includes headlines, summaries and links. PR Newswire now offers an RSS feed or 'channel' for its main news feed. RDF stands for Resource Description Framework.

What is a News Reader?

An RSS Reader (also known as an RSS aggregator or News Reader) is a software or a web-based application which enables you to get the latest news headlines, in RSS format, delivered straight to you. Some RSS Readers also allow you to set up watches or filters so you only see the news you want to see.

How do I get an RSS Reader?

There are a wide range of RSS Readers available for most operating systems. Visit Google to find links to the most popular products.

How do I view PR Newswire RSS feeds?

You can view the raw feeds by clicking each RSS. button. You can add a feed by clicking on one of the buttons to these readers: Google, Yahoo!, etc.

If you do not use any of the RSS readers above, you can right click on the RSS. button, copy the shortcut (url of the feed) and paste it into your RSS reader.