Latimes.com Introduces New RSS Service
August 31 2006 - 2:59PM
PR Newswire (US)
Offers automatic delivery of latimes.com and other recommended
content LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Latimes.com today
announced the availability of its RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
service, Los Angeles Times NewsPoint. The free service is used by
latimes.com readers to customize personal news feeds and additional
online content for automatic delivery to their desktops. Los
Angeles Times NewsPoint was created jointly with Consenda, a
Swiss-American media software developer specializing in online
content delivery. Los Angeles Times NewsPoint enables users to
aggregate news headlines and editor-recommended content from
latimes.com, as well as RSS feeds from other websites and blogs.
When new updates are posted in the feeds they have specified, the
service alerts users and streams the latest headlines in a desktop
ticker. It comes pre-loaded with the most popular sections of
latimes.com, latimes.com blogs, as well as the video feed from Los
Angeles-area WB affiliate and latimes.com partner, KTLA. "Working
with Consenda, we are able to offer our readers the convenience of
being able to aggregate the information that most interests them
and then have it delivered effortlessly to their desktops," said
Rob Barrett, general manager of latimes.com. "With so much
information out there, receiving a good recommendation from a
trusted source has become as important as using a quality search
engine. We are delighted to be working with latimes.com given that
their unique coverage, particularly of Southern California and the
entertainment industry, provides an excellent context to introduce
mainstream users to the speed and convenience of feed-based updates
and recommendations," said Xavier Ferguson, CEO of Consenda. Los
Angeles Times NewsPoint can be downloaded from
http://www.latimes.com/newspoint. About latimes.com Latimes.com has
5.2 million unique visitors monthly, posts more than 3,000 articles
every day, and offers 50,000 pages of continuously updated content.
The site's Entertainment News section delivers all the latest
industry intelligence from Hollywood and is home to the popular
Kinsey Gram Morning Briefing and Channel Island TV industry blog.
Calendarlive.com, part of the latimes.com family of sites, offers a
range of feature coverage, film and TV reviews, and Southern
California's most comprehensive event listings. The Envelope,
launched in 2005, is the entertainment industry insiders'
destination for comprehensive awards coverage. About Consenda
Consenda is a media software company that has developed a software
system for the recommendation and delivery of online content.
Licensed exclusively to online media companies, the NewsPoint
platform enables the desktop delivery of RSS-formatted content and
is exclusively focused on the needs of commercial publishers and
the mass audience. With business operations in Switzerland and New
York, Consenda provides the bridge between online content
aggregation technologies and the media companies that are most
challenged by the existence of these technologies. The company's
mission is to help commercial publishers develop practical and
effective media strategies to monetize their content aggregation
initiatives. For more information, visit http://www.consenda.com/.
DATASOURCE: Los Angeles Times CONTACT: David Garcia of Los Angeles
Times, +1-213-237-4715, Web site: http://www.latimes.com/newspoint
Web site: http://www.consenda.com/ Web site:
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