CBC now has (headline only) RSS feeds

Welcome to the party, CBC! Although that's about all the nice things I have to say about their implementation...

Someone left me a comment with a link directly to the free headlines page that lists all the RSS feeds available. Conveniently, that let me skip past the agreement page.

The agreement (which I didn't agree to, since I have that URL that jumps straight to the feed page) has some fun stuff in it:

Website Exclusivity. You guarantee that the CBC Feed or Feed Content shall be the exclusive content on your website from a general news and information provider.

Promotion. You shall not make any promotion or advertisement of the CBC Feed or Feed Content, without the written authorization of CBC/Radio-Canada.

Hmmm...I hope this isn't promoting the feed. Actually, I'm not going to include it in my aggregator here, because I might be accused of being a commercial user. Not that I would be interested in doing that -- it's a headline-only feed, which lost its appeal about 30 seconds after people starting using RSS.

Update: the agreement has been removed, and I sent a feedback email asking for (at least) teaser feeds.

And exclusivity?! Who are they kidding?

There is a pretty good selection of content, split into General, Sports, and Regional (one per province). Do I need to mention the part about it being a headline only feed again?

They've thoughtfully provided a list of news readers at the bottom of the page...cleverly missing such popular clients as NetNewsWire. Actually, the two Mac ones they mention are ones that I've never heard of. They actually mention My Yahoo! as an option, bu then cunningly only include a link to Bloglines in the web category of their list of readers.

Well, I guess I'm done beating up CBC for the day. They have an email address listed (headlines AT cbc.ca), so I'll send them an email tomorrow, politely asking for (at least) a teaser feed.

Comments

cbc incredibly inept

This is a site which I have never visited again after the first experience years ago. On dialup I do remember waiting and waiting.
The wait is over.
It is easier to just not answer the phone.
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We are Experiencing Technical Difficulties

You will automatically be returned to the CBC.ca home page as soon as regular service resumes.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

To contact CBC Audience Relations please call:

1-866-306-4636
or 416-205-3700 for Toronto-area residents
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by all means give them a call and another blast. Of course you get voice mail.

Hint... For service in english please press 1!!
Seems a lot like their web presence.
Do you think that Email will be any better?

E-mail:cbcinput@toronto.cbc.ca

Luckily, the next round of cutbacks will have no effect on the efficiency of the cbc.