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ABU : Asia-Pacifi Broadcasting Union
An association of the television and radio networks in the Asia-Pacific region. The site includes a ABU membership list of Abu members, associate members, and broadcasting affiliates.

List of Broadcasters
Provides a list, organized by geographic location, of broadcasters from around the world and links to their WWW sites.

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AMARC : World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters
AMARC is an international non-governmental organization serving the community radio movement. Its goal is to support and contribute to the development of community and participatory radio along the principals of solidarity and international cooperation.

Broadcast Education Association
Provides association information, scholarship news, convention information, and links to other WWW sites.

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. "

Evolution of the Radio-Television News Directors Association's (RTNDA) Code of Ethics
"Changes in the Radio-Television News Directors Association's code of professional ethics and practices reflect changes in broadcast journalism across half a century, from the code's 1946 genesis to the current 2000 version."

Library of American Broadcasting
The Library of American Broadcasting holds a wide-ranging collection of audio and video recordings, books, pamphlets, periodicals, personal collections, oral histories, photographs, scripts and vertical files devoted exclusively to the history of broadcasting. Founded in 1972 as the Broadcast Pioneers Library, it was housed in the headquarters of the National Association of Broadcasters in Washington, D.C., until 1994, when it became part of the University of Maryland Libraries.

Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC)
The Museum of Broadcast Communications is one of only two museums dedicated to broadcast history in the United States. The searchable online archive contains 13,000 television programs, 4,000 radio programs, 11,000 television commercials, and 4,500 newscasts. The site also includes online exhibits and lessons plans. One highlight is titled The Great Debate that contains video clips, photos, and newspaper articles that deal with the televised Presidential debates from the past 40 years.

National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
Provides member and industry information - some resources are restricted to members only.

National Public Broadcasting Archives
This archival record of the major entities of non-commercial broadcasting in the United States, includes the archives of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), National Public Radio (NPR), and other organizations.

TV Jobs.com : Broadcast Employment Services
"An Internet based employment service dedicated to helping you find employment in the highly competitive broadcast marketplace."


Created by: Jessica Albano
Last modified: Wednesday August 20, 2008 (jalbano)