These are the ways that you can connect with News Hit on the Internet:
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REGISTER FOR A NEWS HIT ACCOUNT
Register with News Hit to become a part of our online community. It only takes a couple of minutes.
Once you register, you will be able to comment on articles and News Hits.
Plus, if you ever decide to become a News Hit contributor or editor, you will also be able to use your account with us to post News Hits or publish edited articles onto the site.
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SUBSCRIBE TO OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER
We send out an email newsletter on the first Tuesday of every month.
Each newsletter contains news on the latest site updates, links to featured articles on News Hit and information on ways you can get involved with the site.
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SUBSCRIBE TO NEWS HIT VIA RSS
Whenever you see an orange and white icon that looks a little bit like a broadcast signal it means that an RSS feed is available.
You can subscribe to a feed by clicking it. That way, whenever a new article is published on the site, it will automatically be indexed in the RSS feed and delivered straight to your browser without you having to manually check News Hit for updates.
This is the RSS feed of News Hit’s articles:
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There are plenty of other, specialised RSS feeds dotted throughout the site, meaning that you can subscribe to a certain section or subsection of News Hit (for example, Reviews or Sport) or to a certain contributor’s work.
BECOME A FAN OF NEWS HIT ON FACEBOOK
News Hit has a Facebook page, so become a fan of ours and stay up to date with all the latest News Hit.
If you fan us on Facebook, whenever a new article is uploaded onto News Hit, a link to it will appear in your news feed. We also send out occasional site updates.
FOLLOW NEWS HIT ON TWITTER
At the time of writing we have a not infrequently updated and almost moderately popular Twitter account.
We tweet the latest News Hit content and site news, as well as mock news headlines and one liners. So if you’re using Twitter, why not follow us.