The "Live! News" tool lets you add live content from all over the web to your broadcast. These are called "Feeds," and they pretty much mean what you might guess-streams of the latest information about anything you can imagine. You'll get the news as fast as any of the mainstream media giants do, and you'll get information from hundreds of sources that those giants ignore. When you look through the list in a moment, you'll see what we mean.
When we say "live," we mean the news can be just minutes old. Feeds are automatically updated in your newscast whenever the feed author updates his or her feed.
Adding feeds puts you in the editor's seat, choosing content that you think your readers might be interested in.
On the left side of the edit box you'll see a list of feeds. If you navigate down to a particular feed and highlight it, you'll see a preview of it on the right.
The feed will be placed in your newscast (again at the top of the column). Some feeds have lots of articles; others don't. You can decide how many to show and select other formatting options by clicking on "edit" in the feed's edit bar, then click on the "Format" tab in the feed's edit box.