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- https://www.newseum.org
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
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- American Studies, Current Affairs, History, Photography, Politics and Government, Radio Studies
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Archives/Museums, Streaming/Download
Web version of the American museum based in Virginia which offers an interactive look at the news in its Cybermuseum section, offering essays, photo and streamed images (via QuickTime) on such diverse topics as the Holocaust, the American Presidential elections and the 1969 moon landing. The presentation is agreeably straight forward and the content is aimed chiefly at pre-adults.
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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
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- Current Affairs, Media Studies, Politics and Government
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Producers/Broadcasters, Streaming/Download, Web Links
The leading news source on the internet, with video and audio clips, an international range, good background features, and an excellent system of linking to past stories and outside resources.
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- https://www.cfr.org/publications
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- Social Sciences
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- American Studies, Current Affairs, Politics and Government
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Archives/Museums, Information Sources, Streaming/Download
America’s Council on Foreign Relations is an organisation ‘dedicated to increasing America’s understanding of the world and contributing ideas to U.S. foreign policy’. The Publications section of the website has a ‘Multimedia’ heading which includes video-based ‘interactives’ on topics such as the crises in Iran and Pakistan, preventable diseases, climate change and the global economy; there are also audio podcasts and streamed video clips on foreign policy and national security topics featuring interviews with CFR fellows and other experts explaining their most recent work and the issues of the day. The ‘CFR Events’ heading includes an archive of full-length audio recordings of on-the-record CFR meetings, as well as brief highlight videos for select meetings.
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- http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
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- American Studies, Current Affairs, History, Media Studies, Politics and Government
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- Film/Video
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- Databases, Streaming/Download, Video Sources
Outstanding collection of American broadcast news, from 1968 to the present day. The database supports a collection of more that 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts and more than 9,000 hours of special news-related programming, all of which are available as video loans. Searches can be narrowed down by year as give a basic, official description of each story within the news broadcast. Subscribing instituions also have access to online video streams from the Archive’s collection of CNN material.
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- http://johnpilger.com/
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
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- Current Affairs, History, Media Studies, Politics and Government
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- Film/Video
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- Information Sources, Streaming/Download, Video Sources
The redesigned John Pilger website is a remarkable resource and historical record, and now arguably the most comprehensive online collection of the work of a leading journalist. For the first time, the majority of John Pilger’s 58 films for television and cinema can be viewed online in their entirety. New features include a video and article search, a newsletter, social media tools and an RSS feed. There are also links to use for purchasing some of the programmes on DVD.
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- http://films.economist.com/
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- Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- Art, Business Studies, Computing, Current Affairs, Economics, Engineering, Environmental Studies, General Science, Politics and Government
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- Film/Video
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- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
Audio and videos from The Economist can now be found on The Economist Films and The Economist Radio. Recent series added include The Disrupters, which explores how major industries—from music and cars to hospitality—are currently being disrupted by the latest wave of digital innovation. All the magazine’s videos on international news, politics, business, finance, science and technology can be accessed via their YouTube channel.
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- http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/collections
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Current Affairs, Film Studies, History, Media Studies
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- Film/Video
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- Archives/Museums, Databases, Footage Sources
With over 300,000 films and television programmes, and 27 million feet of newsreel footage, the UCLA Film and Television Archive is the world’s largest university-held collection of motion pictures and broadcast programming. Information on these collections is available via the online databases. Among the collections are:
Film - Containing material dating back to the 1890s, the motion picture holdings include major 35mm collections from Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century-Fox, Warner Bros., Columbia Pictures, New World Pictures, Orion Pictures, RKO and Republic Pictures. In addition, the Archive’s 16mm film collection has more than 5,000 titles.
Television - The television collection documents the entire course of broadcast history; it includes many milestones in the history of television.
News - The news collections, including the Hearst Newsreels and the News and Public Affairs collections, offer the researcher coverage of events from newsreels and national and local television news broadcasts.
Audio - the audio collection consists of a wide selection of radio programming and unabridged interviews with 1970s era filmmakers.
Eleven films from the collection of early, silent animated films are available for online viewing or download.
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- http://www.election.demon.co.uk/pt.html
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
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- Current Affairs, Media Studies, Politics and Government
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- Film/Video
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- Information Sources
A basic site that unfortunately has many dead links. However, where it does provide information, it claims to do so in an unbiased way. The site contains UK parliamentary results from 1983 onwards, and had results for European elections from 1994 as well as miscellaneous statistics.
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- https://www.archivioluce.com/
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- Arts and Humanities
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- Current Affairs, Film Studies, History
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- Film/Video
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- Archives/Museums, Databases, Information Sources
The Istituto Luce was established in 1924 in Italy during the fascist period, though it still exists today as the state organ for the funding and distribution of films. The Italian-language only Archivio Storico includes iinformation on 12,000 editions from some 17 different newsreels that the Istituto and others produced in Italy between 1928 and 1990 as well as several thousand documentaries. The site also includes foreign newsreels made in Germany (some by UFA) as well as 150 hours of material made by the American War Office between 1943 and 1945. Shot lists and running times are provided for all the items, and eventually it plans to hold some 400 hours of video clips as well through Windows Media Player. It is possible to search by name and date or simply by keyword. The site is a little spartan and has only a few active features - the data is presented in good detail however with very detailed shotlists and very thorough credits.
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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mk25
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- Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
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- Current Affairs, Economics, Media Studies, Politics and Government
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- Film/Video
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- Streaming/Download, TV/Radio listings
BBC2’s flagship late-night news programme began transmission in January 1980. Always courting controversy, not least for the aggressive interview style of its presenters, it remains one of the most distinguished current affairs programme on British television. The Newsnight homepage on the BBCi website includes a good general overview of the programme’s history, and also includes a number of extended clips from the programme which require RealPlayer to view. Amongst the clips is the notorious grilling that presenter Jeremy Paxman gave to Michael Howard MP in the run-up to the 1997 General Election. The site also includes blogs from Mark Urban, Newsnight’s diplomatic and defence editor, and Paul Mason, the programme’s economics editor.
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