This October, we are publishing The Vanishing Culture Report, a new open access report examining the power and importance of preservation in our digital age. As more content is created
https://blog.archive.org/2024/08/08/coming-this-october-the-vanishing-culture-report/
At this year’s annual celebration in San Francisco, the Internet Archive team showcased its innovative projects and rallied supporters around its mission of “Universal Access to All Knowledge...
For more than 20 years, the Internet Archive’s Television News Archive has monitored television news, preserving more than 9.5 million broadcasts totaling more than 6.6 million hours from ac...
Watching a single episode of the evening news can be informative. Tracking trends in broadcasts over time can be fascinating. The Internet Archive has preserved nearly 3 million hours of
A round up on what’s happening at the TV News Archive by Katie Dahl and Nancy Watzman. This week we release new data generated by our Face-o-Matic tool, developed in
A round up on what’s happening at the TV News Archive by Katie Dahl and Nancy Watzman. This week we explore cutting edge work by Joostware that moves us closer
We updated our audio/video (and TV) 3rd party JS-based player from v6.8 to v8.2 today. This was updated with some code to have the same feature set as before, as
https://blog.archive.org/2018/04/11/audio-video-player-updated-to-jwplayer-v8-2/
A round up on what’s happening at the TV News Archive by Katie Dahl and Nancy Watzman. This week we bring you analyses of cable TV news coverage and fact-checks
A round up on what’s happening at the TV News Archive by Katie Dahl and Nancy Watzman. This week, we present a Washington Post analysis of coverage of an alleged affair by
A round up on what’s happening at the TV News Archive by Katie Dahl and Nancy Watzman. This week, we present an update on the video context project Glorious Contextubot,
https://blog.archive.org/2018/03/08/tv-news-record-glorious-contextubot-making-progress/