News and media
The Changelog
A long-running podcast feed with the full iTunes vocabulary — and large enough to show what a decade of episodes does to a feed.
A podcast feed is an RSS feed plus the iTunes namespace, and this one uses it thoroughly: duration, explicit flags, artwork, categories and season numbering.
At over 6 MB it is past our snapshot cap, which the entry page reports as such rather than as a failure. The feed is fine; our limit is the limit.
- Publisher
- Changelog Media
- Host
changelog.com- Format
- RSS 2.0
- Root when listed
- rss (2026-08-18)
- Size when listed
- 5.9 MB
What the last check saw
Document is 5 MB, over the 5 MB limit.Checked 2026-08-18 16:03 UTCStructure
No structure to show — and rather than a table of dashes, this says so. Structure is recorded from a successful fetch and never copied from the entry above: a directory that describes documents it has not read is a directory that is wrong without knowing it.
Recent checks
- oversize2026-08-18 16:03 UTC
- oversize2026-08-18 16:01 UTC
Where it reaches
- NamespacesiTunes podcast extensionThe namespace that makes an RSS feed a podcast.
- ToolsRSS & Atom feed validatorChecks the RSS core underneath the extensions.
Also in this category
- BBC NewsOne of the longest-running public RSS feeds on the web, and a reliable reference for what a conventional RSS 2.0 document looks like.
- New York Times front pageA large, extension-heavy news feed — Dublin Core, media, and per-item categories on top of the RSS core.
- NPR newsA broadcaster's feed carrying audio enclosures alongside text items.
- Hacker News front pageAbout as small as a useful RSS feed gets: a title, a link, a comments link, and nothing else.
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