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On the homepages, click on the story to see a detail page for that story. The detail page contains:
- an embedded Windows Media Player that enables you to preview the story
- a link to the broadcast quality download version (in PAL) (login required)
- the full script for the story

HOW CAN I LOGIN ?

Click on the 'Login' link on the navigation bar. This will take you to the login page.

HOW DO I REGISTER ?

Click on the 'Register' link on the navigation bar. This will take you to the registration page.

HOW CAN I WATCH THE PREVIEW ?

For the preview, you need to have Windows Media Player installed. Windows Media Player can be downloaded and installed from the Microsoft® Website*.

HOW CAN I DOWNLOAD ?

High resolution broadcast quality downloads are only available to registered users, you will be required to register, and login.
When logged in, you can click on: Download PAL Version (example button).

RSS Feeds

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format for distributing and aggregating Web content (such as news headlines).

Using RSS, Web content providers can easily create and disseminate feeds of data that include, for example, news links, headlines, and summaries.

Unifeed provides a feed of the last 12 news videos produced.

HOW CAN I USE THE FEEDS ?

There are several ways to access RSS feeds. You can install news-reader (RSS reader) software to collect headlines from RSS Feeds you select, allowing you to view a variety of headlines from the Web.

After installing the news reader, you can add each feed manually from our site by clicking on the link or RSS button (example button) next to the feed.

If you would prefer not to download software, you can use a web-based RSS Feed reader, of your choice.

This RSS feed is a free service offered by UNiFEED for broadcasters. Any other uses or modifications of the content are strictly prohibited.

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