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The Gallup Organization Launches RSS Feeds at Gallup.com; Latest Gallup Poll Headlines, Summaries, and Analyses Delivered Directly to Readers




WASHINGTON -- The Gallup Organization, a recognized leader in the measurement and analysis of public attitudes, opinions, and behavior, has launched eight RSS news feeds at www.gallup.com/poll/rss/ that deliver the latest Gallup Poll findings directly to readers' computers.


"As a media organization, we have to provide our content to readers in the formats they require," said Gallup Chairman and CEO James Clifton. "These RSS feeds ensure our readers are as knowledgeable as we are regarding Gallup's latest findings."


Visitors to gallup.com can subscribe to the following eight free news feeds:


--Government and Politics


--Business and Economy


--Health and Healthcare


--Religion and Social Trends


--Education and Youth

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--The Nation's Pulse


--PollTalk


--Gallup Poll Daily Briefing video segments.


The Gallup Poll's RSS feeds contain Gallup Poll headlines, summaries, and links back to free and premium content on gallup.com. A Gallup Poll On Demand subscription for $95 a year allows the reader full access to Gallup content. New users have the opportunity to access all content with a free 30-day trial subscription. The Gallup Poll Daily Briefing video segments featuring Editor in Chief Dr. Frank Newport are free.


About The Gallup Organization:


The Gallup Organization (www.gallup.com) has studied human nature and behavior for more than 70 years. Gallup employs many of the world's leading scientists in management, economics, psychology, and sociology. Gallup performance management systems help organizations boost organic growth by increasing customer engagement and maximizing employee productivity through measurement tools, coursework, and strategic advisory services. Gallup's 2,000 professionals deliver services at client organizations, through the Web, at Gallup University's campuses, and in 40 offices around the world.



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