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The TV News and Borrow service from the Internet Archive is designed to help citizens better understand the issues and candidates in the 2012 U.S. elections by allowing them to search closed captioning...
In September The British Library are running a series of events designed specifically for the film and TV industry: Monday 5 September Sheffield Doc/Fest meet-up A networking event for followers of...
The British Library has unveiled its new pilot moving image services in the Reading Rooms at St Pancras, Colindale and Boston Spa which includes access to the BUFVC's TV and radio listings database, TRILT. ...
Using the new Scoop.it carapace, the defunct Screen Research network lives again. It now offers a dyamic presentation of the latest media stories of interest to education and research. With the stated aim of...
Findanyfilm.com FindAnyFilm.com is an impressive website for anyone wanting to discover whether a particular film is currently available to watch, buy, download or rent in the UK in any format. The free...
The November 2010 BFI Southbank guide has broken the news that hundreds of hours of missing early British television have been unearthed at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. [caption...
Viewfinder 95 was published in May 2014. Contents of this issue: LISTEN TO THIS The Royal College of Music and The Open University have created the Listening Experience Database (LED), to document the...
In this section you can read the transcripts of oral history interviews with women from the British film and television industries which were recorded by the BECTU History Project. This project has been...
The UPITN television news agency operated on a global level in the 1970s. Cameramen, most of them on a freelance contract, were stationed in UPI bureaus dotted all around the world. 16mm film cameras were...