A progressive news magazine focusing on world news and alternative media perspectives. Lots and lots of links to opinion pieces by syndicated and non-syndicated columnists and writers.
MediaChannel is a media issues supersite, featuring criticism, breaking news, and investigative reporting from hundreds of organizations worldwide. As the media watch the world, we watch the media.
Founded in 1990, the Association for Multimedia Communications (AMC) is Chicago's premier networking and professional organization for people who make New Media happen.
Dedicated to the support and development of emerging screenwriters and directors of vision, and to the national and international exhibition of new, independent dramatic and documentary films.
NPR, renowned for journalistic excellence and standard-setting news, information, and cultural programming, serves nearly 20 million listeners weekly via more than 680 NPR member stations.
Welcome to RadioLinks.net, the links directory designed for people in Radio! They are building a complete directory of links especially selected for people who work in the radio industry.
A non-profit corporation devoted to the advancement of telecommunications arts and sciences and to fostering creative leadership in the telecommunications industry. They're the ones who award the Emmys.
BBC World is the BBC's international news and information channel broadcasting 24 hours a day around the world from its base at BBC Television Centre in London.
CBC is a crown corporation governed by the 1991 Broadcasting Act and subject to regulations of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a private, non-profit corporation created by Congress in 1967. The CPB deals with the funding of public media.
An easy-to-use, on-line subject guide that quickly finds information about the Characters, Places, and Things that appeared on television programs broadcast in the USA from the 1940s to the present - during Prime Time & Saturday mornings. Fun!
APTS provides advocacy for public television interests at the national level, as well as consistent leadership and information in marshaling grassroots and congressional support for its members: the nation's public television stations.