RSS Feeds

January 3rd, 2008

Interested in receiving automated updates about content at Hulu.com? Subscribe to one of our new RSS feeds.

Based on your feedback, we now offer RSS feeds for everything from Recently Added Videos and Recently Added Shows to our Most Popular Videos as ranked by our users Today, This Week, This Month and All Time. You can also subscribe to RSS feeds for specific shows to be alerted of new episodes and clips as well as create custom feeds for specific search queries.

Check out our RSS feed page for more information. You can easily add our feeds to Google Reader, Bloglines, Netvibes, or any other RSS news reader to help keep up with the continuously growing selection of videos at Hulu.com (like our recently added selection of In Living Color clips):



Eric Feng
eric.feng@hulu.com

25 Responses to “RSS Feeds”

  1. Andres Rodriguez Says:
    Nice additions! In Living Color is one of my favorite shows of all time! Keep up the great work!
  2. Matthew Keeney Says:
    Thank you so much for the rss feeds. I have been waiting for a recently added feed!
  3. Erik Svendsen Says:
    Love the RSS feeds! Thank you!
  4. Baffled Says:
    How does one search for a TV show from your web site? It has a username and password login field, but no "Register" web page.
  5. Marko Says:
    Can u please stop gettin more content and mby include EUROPE in this program... I'm dying to see some of my favorite series ... PLEASE work on it ... Or at least do you plan to expand to other continents or only USA?
  6. Sara Says:
    I'm enjoying the site a lot, but I just can't help but wonder when the beta is over, will this become a pay-to-use site? How much? Or will it be ad-supported? How do you plan to make money, which is obviously the point in the long run, right?
  7. Jessica Says:
    I enjoy the site alot as well, I live by an airport and have a very bad signal so its great to see my favorite shows online, but in regards to the previous question i was aware you received a portion of the online costs from the advertisers in the shows, such as E-surance and Tresime,? or is it a form of advertising shows so viewers are more eager to watch the shows on a regular basis??
  8. Jason Says:
    Why isn't the embed function working?
  9. Lord Jezo Says:
    What happened to all the SciFi channel shows?
  10. thegrimmling Says:
    I would really like to see a comment section added to our profiles and maybe also private messaging. Being only able to write 1 review on a show annoys me when a later review responds to one I already made I cannot respond to.
  11. Jello B. Says:
    It would be best if the RSS feeds for the specific shows had the newest items at the top instead of the bottom. As it is, you can't see the newest items on some readers.
  12. thegrimmling Says:
    WHat happened to all the Sci-Fi Channel shows and why is the new Terminator series not on here?
  13. Kim Says:
    I have an idea for a show you may think of trying to get the rights to show... Alf. My daughter is only 12 yrs old and saw a clip on Tv. I bet she would like it. One for me... Old school but still.... is... Mork and Mindy. Love Robin Williams.
  14. Norberto Says:
    After searching for a show and applied some filter like Type = Episode to show only episodes, the RSS result ignores these filters. Also, I would like the RSS feed in a format like the search results, containing more detailed information for the videos like runtime, thumbnail image, available time and season and episode numbers.
  15. Mateo Says:
    I would love to use all of this but when I try to login it says. "username has been blocked", does anyone know what this means? I haven't done anything out of the ordinary... at least not that I know. If anyone knows where the hulu book of rules is please let me know. RSS Feeds is a really cool idea, I was using them with my account and they worked great. I could keep up with Psych and Conan Obrien.
  16. ttttt Says:
    Is there a reason episodes seem to be disappearing? Arrested Development, for example, suddenly only has clips rather than full episodes.
  17. Jim Says:
    I have noticed that some episodes are expiring (in particular Chuck). Since there are currently no new episodes being made any chance some of the old episodes could be reinstated?
  18. Matt Says:
    Like the the RSS feeds even if Joost has had them forever now can you get rid of those silly post rolls they are very annoying and give us more Adbugs and I might be less annoyed .Even Mid rolls Ad spots are annoying but overlay Adbug in the bottom 1/3 of the screen I can interact with might just catch my attention .
  19. Matt Says:
    You guys are right HULU's show expire after a certain amount of time one RSS feed HULU needs to give us is the removed content feed and possibly a notification via email when a show is about to expire. The reason shows expire is so the networks can still have thier distribution Windows for DVD ,iTunes, and overseas syndication . The reality is that you can get most of these shows over p2p networks and globally for a long time as long as a show is seeded .The Networks and HULU need to work out how to monetize the Grey Market with appropriate non intrusive targeted advertising and they might just succeed in their battle against "piracy"...
  20. AP Says:
    Hey - I know its Beta - but how about adding to the episodes already there. Its a waste of time if you put up only one season out there - and its also the sign that the studios are not yet ready to commit all their resources to this venture.
  21. Michael M Says:
    No High Def? No RSS feeds (of the videos)? No international viewing? No downloading? So this is like standard def TV on a computer? I mean, I'm glad that it's on demand, but I might as well just get a Tivo or MythTV box so I can watch the stuff on my TV.
  22. Corey Says:
    Any chance you might add RSS feeds with the SWF files linked as enclosures? This would allow someone to watch the clips easily on a XBOX 360 or many other enhanced media center device (just got a DLINK DVD player that can support rss feeds like this too). TVersity imports YouTube clips like this. I know I'd watch Hulu a lot more if I could get it into my living room.
  23. Ben Says:
    I agree with Corey. If I can stream this content to my TV using my 360 or some other media extender then this might actually be worth it. TVersity would be a nice way to do this if it was supported by Hulu. It will probably never happen though
  24. plooger Says:
    Would love to get access to Hulu through XBMC.
  25. Matt Smith Says:
    Is there any way to get more than 10 results back on the search results RSS feeds? I love the idea, but do you have a query string that can extend the number to 15 or 20? Thanks!

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