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- http://www.lib.umd.edu/UMCP/LAB/ - This is the site for the University of Maryland's Library of American Broadcasting. Search this archive for audio clips, bibliographies, books, film/videos, pamphlets and photographs, among other things.
- http://www.nab.org/ - The National Association of Broadcasters is a full-service trade association that promotes and protects the interests of radio and television broadcasters in Washington and around the world. NAB is the broadcaster's voice before Congress, federal agencies and the Courts. They also serve a growing number of associate and international broadcaster members. NAB works to keep its members out front on policy issues, technology and management trends. Its staff provides ongoing and "late breaking" broadcast news, industry research and legal expertise.
- http://www.cpb.org/ - The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CPB, a private nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1967, is a leader in public broadcasting's transition to digital educational and programming services for the American people. The corporation is public broadcasting's largest single source of funds for analog and digital program development and production. CPB also funds more than 1,000 local public radio and television stations across the country.
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/home/today/ - The British Broadcasting Company's BBC Online- "Welcome to the UK's favourite website." Since it was first formed as a company in 1922, the BBC has been a world leader in program production. It has pioneered communications in radio, television and online technologies. These pages reveal some of the BBC's rich heritage - the great programs of the past, the big themes of the present and the innovating spirit in which they will enter the future.
- http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ - Broadcasting & Cable Online is a weekly magazine read by executives of television and radio stations, networks, cable operations and allied fields. The site features news regarding broadcasting on the internet, on telelvision and on the radio, as well as news from the Federal Communications Commission and editorials from the magazine's staff.
- http://broadcasting.about.com - Looking for a job in radio, television, or internet broadcasting? Come to About.com to find what you need.
- http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/broadcasting - Suite 101's broadcasting area has many useful features. Find the latest articles from the world of television, radio and internet broadcasting. Also, Suite 101 provides many quality links to broadcasting sites, inlcuding a "Top 5" section.
- http://cbc.ca/ - As Canada's public broadcaster, the Canadian Broadcasting Company provides services in English and in French. The CBC tells Canadians' stories reflecting the reality and the diversity of their country, informs Canadians about news and issues of relevance and interest, supports Canadian arts and culture, and
builds bridges among Canadians, between regions and two linguistic communities.
- http://infoplease.lycos.com/ipea/A0151194.html - Infoplease has nationwide information on television stations and schedules, as well as the television Hall of Fame. It also lists National Public Radio U.S. Member Stations, as well as NPR suppliers and a broadcasting timeline.
- http://www.current.org/ - Current is the biweekly newspaper about public broadcasting, read by people involved in public TV and public radio—station employees, independent producers, local volunteers and board members, viewers and listeners, state and national policymakers and others. The most widely read periodical within the field, Current has been published for most of its days as an editorially independent journalistic service of the Current Publishing Committee.
- More links about Broadcast in our alternate directory
- http://www.beaweb.org/ - The Broadcast Education Association is the professional association for professors, industry professionals and graduate students who are interested in teaching and research related to electronic media and multimedia enterprises. There are currently more than 1,500 individual and institutional members, and this is their homesite.
- http://www.arbradio.com/index.html - The homepage of The Academy of Radio & Television Broadcasting, with locations in Los Angeles, San FRancisco and Phoenix, AZ. Supplies information about radio and television broadcasting, as well as acting. Also useful is the site's job listings, for television and film as well as radio.
- http://www.broadcast.net/index.html - Broadcast Net is "The Broadcast Industry's Home Page." This is the place to go for broadcasting equipment, programming, general information, and even broadcast chats. And if your watch might be off, download the one and only true time, the atomic clock.
- http://www.pbs.org/ - PBS Online is the home of comprehensive companion websites for more than 400 PBS television programs and specials, as well as original web content and real-time learning adventures. With more than 85,000 pages of content to explore, visitors to PBS Online can delve further into the subjects they most enjoy— from news to history and the arts to science and technology. PBS Online furthers the public broadcasting commitment to lifelong learning through supersites such as PBS Kids, PBS TeacherSource, and the Adult Learning Service and continues its dedication to independent filmmakers. PBS Online also connects you directly to your local public broadcasting member station through the station finder and the opportunity to customize your PBS Online experience with your local member station. Visitors can browse television schedules, explore local content and enjoy the online offerings of over 300 stations across the country.
- http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/prd/docs/manual.html - This manual provides a brief overview of the regulation of broadcast radio and television. It describes the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the federal agency authorized by Congress to regulate broadcasting. It also discusses how broadcast stations are licensed, their obligation to serve their local communities, and other requirements relating to broadcast programming and advertising. This manual also describes the public inspection file, which contains documents relevant to the station's operation. The file is maintained and made available to the public by all radio and TV stations. The purpose here is to provide information to help you encourage stations to provide high quality broadcasting service.
- http://www.markovits.com/broadcasting/ - This site is the broadcasting link for most of Europe. Learn about the TV, radio and internet broadcasts from countries all over, from Iceland and Greenland to the UK and Germany. Care to find out what the Pope is watching right now? Search the Vatican broadcasting section. And on its way are links to non-European countries, including the USA, Canada, Mexico and Japan.
- http://www.dielectric.com/ - Dielectric Communications is a full-service broadcast supplier and the nation's largest manufacturer of DTV and NTSC (UHF and VHF) and FM broadcast antennas, Rigid Transmission Line and RF Filter Systems. They lead the world in complete systems from the transmitter to the tower top including filters, combiners, switches and patch panels.
- http://www.sbe.org/ - This is the homepage of the Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc., formed in 1963. It is a non-profit organization serving the interests of broadcast engineers, the only society devoted to the advancement of all levels of broadcast engineering.
Membership, international in scope, consists of studio and transmitter operators and technicians, supervisors, announcer- technicians, chief engineers of commercial and educational stations , engineering vice presidents, consultants, field and sales engineers. Also, broadcast engineers from recording studios, schools, CCTV and CATV, production houses, corporate audio-visual departments, and other facilites. The SBE can help you keep pace with this rapidly changing industry through involvement in local chapter meetings, industry tours, educational seminars and workshops, providing exposure to a steady network of specialized professionals.
- http://union.nabetcwa.org/nabet/front.html- NABET-CWA - the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians Communications Workers of America, is a Union organization devoted to aiding workers who are employed in the broadcasting, distributing, telecasting, recording, cable, video, sound recording and related industries in North America. Its members include engineers, technicians, news writers, announcers, directors, clerical employees, photographers, traffic, communications, stage service, and other categories. NABET-CWA strives primarily to give its members a sense of pride in their work and dignity in their work place.
- http://www.aibcast.demon.co.uk/ - The Association for International Broadcasting is a professional grouping of organizations, companies and individuals involved in the provision of broadcasts transmitted between countries. By "international broadcasting" they mean transmission of programs by any electronic means across frontiers. By working together the members of the AIB will ensure for international broadcasting a leading role in global communications. The AIB speaks for the whole of international broadcasting. This includes representing members interests at international, regional and national forums and providing information to the media and other interested parties about international broadcasting.
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