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Channel 4 has just launched a free iPhone and iPad App that provides on-the-move Catch-up access to video news stories from the previous seven days' 19.00 and midday bulletins. You can also keep up with all...
Television schedules are being changed to accommodate discussions on the recent riots. BBC 1 is producing a Panorama Special - The August Riots - in which John Sweeney will report on the rioting....
Data visualisation is a tool that can help us to view a set of data in an original way. It can stimulate us to ask different questions of the material and explore new avenues of enquiry. This visualisation...
The Sounds of Early Cinema in Britain: Performance, Realisation and Reception 7-8 April 2011 Institute of Musical Research (IMR) and the Barbican Centre, London Speakers include: Professor Rick Altman...
The symposium will take place from 1pm-6pm on Monday 2 November at Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston University. This first symposium organised by Kingston University's Popular Culture Research Unit will...
As part of the BBC’s contribution to the Cultural Olympiad and London 2012 Festival, the radio networks have just announced the schedule for their Shakespeare Season. Highlights include new drama...
For the research phase of the Jisc-funded Project Enriched Playlists we’re looking for 8 students (total number) from 8 different subject areas. We want to talk to you about your use of audio-visual...
When Romeo Met Juliet, a three-part BBC production which which sees Paul Roseby, the artistic director of the National Youth Theatre, work with school children to produce and perform a Shakespeare play in 8...
In the four editions of The One Show being broadcast from Thursday 8 April 2010 on BBC1, Giles Brandreth takes a light-hearted look at the history of the British Pathe newsreel. Among the interviewees is...
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