News and media
NPR news
A broadcaster's feed carrying audio enclosures alongside text items.
Enclosures are the element podcasting is built on, and this feed uses them for the audio version of written stories — which is the original purpose rather than the podcast one.
Each enclosure carries a length in bytes, which is the attribute most generators fill in wrongly.
- Publisher
- NPR
- Host
feeds.npr.org- Format
- RSS 2.0
- Root when listed
- rss (2026-08-18)
- Size when listed
- 14.2 KB
What the last check saw
Fetched and parsed, 14.2 KB.Checked 2026-08-18 16:03 UTC
Structure
- Root element
rss- Detected as
- rss
- Nodes
- 93
- Namespaces
https://www.npr.org/rss/https://api.npr.org/nprmlhttp://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtdhttp://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/
/rss×1/rss/channel×1/rss/channel/title×1/rss/channel/link×1/rss/channel/description×1/rss/channel/language×1/rss/channel/copyright×1/rss/channel/generator×1/rss/channel/lastBuildDate×1/rss/channel/image×1/rss/channel/image/url×1/rss/channel/image/title×1
Recent checks
- ok2026-08-18 16:03 UTC
- ok2026-08-18 16:01 UTC
Where it reaches
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.
- Hacker News front pageAbout as small as a useful RSS feed gets: a title, a link, a comments link, and nothing else.
- Ars TechnicaA full-content feed: whole articles delivered inside content:encoded rather than a summary and a link.
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