Why teams use this route
RSS remains useful because it respects the reader’s workflow. Instead of relying on an algorithm or inbox clutter, a feed lets you pull the updates you care about into the environment you already use.
AFV News RSS feeds give readers, publishers, and workflow-focused teams a cleaner way to follow category updates and move content through their own systems.

RSS remains useful because it respects the reader’s workflow. Instead of relying on an algorithm or inbox clutter, a feed lets you pull the updates you care about into the environment you already use.
Use RSS when you want updates from a specific desk without manually checking the site.
Feeds also help agencies, internal newsrooms, and publishing teams keep content moving through broader workflows.
A clean archive model makes category feeds more useful because the output is better organised from the start.
If your team uses feeds as part of a content operation, we can help you understand the structure and where it fits best.
A feed is only as useful as the content structure behind it. That is why topic organisation matters here.
When categories are clear, feed consumption becomes much easier.

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