With the support of the Broadcast Education Association, the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation has announced a new Preservation Grant Initiative to support the preservation, digitization, ...
After a seven-month closure, the Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting has reopened with more interactive displays and a more comfortable environment that’s less crowded and cluttered. “We ...
Up to four grants of $2,500 each will assist organizations and individuals working to preserve and share historically significant radio and television materials When you purchase through links on our ...
The National Capital Radio & Television Museum in Bowie, Md., on Saturday opened a new exhibit on the history of the American Forces Network, the military’s broadcasting service for service members ...
Follow the HBCU Radio Preservation Project as we rediscover the magic of Black college radio. Through archival recordings, oral histories, and visits to historic campuses, we explore how HBCU radio ...
The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting has been around for more than 20 years, but a project supported by a $500,000+ grant has transformed its World War II-vintage building — the former ...
In February, TVBEurope published an article on how the team at BBC Wales resurrected the BBC’s Computer Originated World (COW) to help mark EastEnders’ 40th anniversary. We had lots of feedback from ...
WGPR-TV was the first Black-owned and operated television station in the continental United States, launching in Detroit in 1975. The station provided a platform for Black stories and served as a ...
Steven Portnoy may be best known as a National Correspondent for ABC News Radio or his tenure as White House Correspondent for CBS, but behind the scenes, he’s also one of broadcast journalism’s most ...