In November 2017, WGBH and the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) convened a small group of library and archival professionals, technologists, and representatives of funding organizations who are long-term supporters of public television and radio for a discussion about strategies for preserving this content and ensuring its accessibility for future generations. This meeting coincided with the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967
The archival profession must begin to confront the many challenges inherent in the large-scale prese...
This folder contains a speech given by Senator Inouye before the Association of America's Public Tel...
The historic mission of public service broadcasters has been to produce and distribute news, public ...
“The Politics of Public Media\u22 was the theme for the 2017 Jim Joyce Symposium on Political Commun...
Television production has shifted rapidly from an analog process to one where virtually all program...
This paper was presented at the 2016 IFLA World Library and Information Congress News Media Satellit...
Provides a summary of discussions held in November 2007 on "Public Broadcasting: The Digital Challen...
Since the early 1970s, government-subsidized and-controlled public meeting television(TV) has been e...
The notion that broadcasters must broadcast in the public interest has always been a requirement; ex...
Few will deny that public service broadcasting, broadcasting that is controlled neither by the state...
The merger of the Commission on Preservation and Access and the Council on Library Resources (CLR) b...
Worldwide, more than 30 million hours of unique television programming are broadcast every year, yet...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
Poster presented at the Association of Moving Image Archives (AMIA) annual conference in Portland, O...
Congress created the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) in 1967 as a private nonprofit corpor...
The archival profession must begin to confront the many challenges inherent in the large-scale prese...
This folder contains a speech given by Senator Inouye before the Association of America's Public Tel...
The historic mission of public service broadcasters has been to produce and distribute news, public ...
“The Politics of Public Media\u22 was the theme for the 2017 Jim Joyce Symposium on Political Commun...
Television production has shifted rapidly from an analog process to one where virtually all program...
This paper was presented at the 2016 IFLA World Library and Information Congress News Media Satellit...
Provides a summary of discussions held in November 2007 on "Public Broadcasting: The Digital Challen...
Since the early 1970s, government-subsidized and-controlled public meeting television(TV) has been e...
The notion that broadcasters must broadcast in the public interest has always been a requirement; ex...
Few will deny that public service broadcasting, broadcasting that is controlled neither by the state...
The merger of the Commission on Preservation and Access and the Council on Library Resources (CLR) b...
Worldwide, more than 30 million hours of unique television programming are broadcast every year, yet...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
Poster presented at the Association of Moving Image Archives (AMIA) annual conference in Portland, O...
Congress created the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) in 1967 as a private nonprofit corpor...
The archival profession must begin to confront the many challenges inherent in the large-scale prese...
This folder contains a speech given by Senator Inouye before the Association of America's Public Tel...
The historic mission of public service broadcasters has been to produce and distribute news, public ...