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The latest issue of VIEW, the Journal of European Television History and Culture, focuses on the behind the scenes activities of television and the 'invisible', often unrecognised and understated part...
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The Department for Education has announced that it will end the Teacher's TV service from April 2011 as part of the latest round of government cuts. At present the service, which was originally also...
BoB is our on demand TV and radio service for education. Our academically-focused system allows staff and students at subscribing institutions to record programmes from over 65 free-to-air channels, and...
The Teachers TV website will be closing on 29 April following the Department for Education's termination of the Teachers TV contract. Its catalogue of 3,500 programmes have been available exclusively...
By Catherine Wheatley. BFI Film Calssics series. (BFI Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). 96 pages. ISBN 978-1844573493 (paperback). Price: £10.99 About the Author: Dr Michael Lawrence is a lecturer in Media and...
The LUX website is currently hosting an online exhibition of three short artists' films about Mubarak and the Egyptian presidency: The President - Remix. In recent years a number of artists have started to...
Concord Media, the venerable distributor of educational film and video content, has unveiled it new website, which can be accessed at: www.concordmedia.org.uk. It contains some new features such as video...
From Margin to Mainstream: mobile technologies transforming lives and libraries The Open University, Milton Keynes, 24 - 26 September 2012 www.m-libraries.org/ Mobile technology has transformed so many...
British Universities Newsreel Project The CD-ROM of the British Universities Newsreel Project (BUNP) database was published in March 2000, and contains details of almost 160,000 British cinema newsreel...