Feed

Feed or The Feed may refer to:

Animal foodstuffs

  • Animal feed, food given to domestic animals in the course of animal husbandry
    • Fodder, foodstuffs manufactured for animal consumption
    • Forage, foodstuffs that animals gather themselves, such as by grazing
  • Compound feed, foodstuffs that are blended from various raw materials and additives

Arts, entertainment, and media

Film

Literature

Music

Online media

  • Feed Magazine, one of the earliest e-zines that relied entirely on its original online content
  • "The Feed", video game news and blogs, published by G4 Media, an NBCUniversal subsidiary
  • Web feed or news feed, a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content

Television

Other arts and media

  • A straight man who 'feeds' lines to the funny man in a comic dialogue
  • In video game terminology, when a player's character repeatedly dies in-game in a way that benefits an opponent or opposing team.

Computing and telecommunications

  • Antenna feed, the components of an antenna which feed the radio waves to the rest of the antenna structure
  • Data feed, a mechanism for users to receive updates from data sources
  • Relay (disambiguation), any of several technologies for forwarding messages between stations
    • Feed, a broadcasting signal sent from one station to another, or to or from a central facility, intended for retransmission

Science and technology

See also

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