Bartleby.com
- Online Resources for Journalists - internet publisher
The
Broadcast Archive: Radio History on the Web - While the
emphasis is on
professional broadcasting, especially radio,
certainlythere
are some important links to early amateur
broadcasting, as well as various
companies where
the value of radio was exploited.
Broadcast
Education Association - make sure you see their list of scholarships and grants.
Broadcasters
- WWW Virtual Library - maintained by
Prof Jonathan Bowen in the UK.
Communication Studies
Center - ACA's Communication Studies
Center is an annotated collection
of communication-related
hyperlinks organized by subfields within the
commmunication
discipline.
Communication
Studies Resources - from the University of Iowas Department of communication
Studies.
Communications Workers of
America - a division of the AFL-CIO
CMC
Magazine - now
published continuously on the Web, highlights content from past issues of the
monthly magazine and provides the latest news in many areas of the online world,
including information technology, knowledge management, and e-business.
Radio and Television Broadcasting
Career Guide - from the US Department of Labor.
Call
Letter Origins - includes over 2975 radio and television
station call
letters and the significance of these call letters
Code
of Ethics - TV and Radio News - the Radio-Television News Directors
Association's code of professional ethics and
Code
of Ethics - Society of Professional Journalists
First
Amendment Handbook - The Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the Press
Freedom
Forum
Columbia
Journalism Review
Copyright
Police - How Not to Plagiarize
Evolution
of Communication - A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1999 Entry
Free
Speech Movement Historical Archive - A history of the University of California
at Berkely student protest.
The
Golden Age of Radio
- filled with many entertaining and educational topics for fans of nostalgic /
old-time radio shows.
Journalism
and Publishing - Industry Overview - from online career guide WetFeet.com.
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.
Media
and Communication Studies Site - from the
University of Wales
Mercury
Theatre on the Air - The finest radio drama of the
1930s was The
Mercury Theatre on the Air, a show featuring the acclaimed New York drama company
founded by Orson Welles and John Houseman.
Take
a look at these great resources from Middle
Tennesee State University:
Society
of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
Film
Sound History
Film
Sound Links
Film
Sound Formats
Museum
of Television and Radio - become a member and research the Museum's collection
of more than 110,000
television
and radio programs and advertisements
Newspaper
History- The British Library - The British Library is the national library
of the United Kingdom and
one of the world's greatest libraries.
Radio
History on the Web - The history of AM broadcast band (mediumwave) in the
United States spans seventy years. This is a review of its first decade.
Radio
News Events - a collection of information on
commentators
and events.
Recording
Technology History - a collaection of information
from University of San
Diego professor, Steve Schoenherr
TV
Goes Digital Lesson - from Learners Online.com.
InfoComm-
Audio Visual Communication Technology News - ICIA serves its worldwide membership
and the AV
communications industry as the pre-eminent
provider of education,
exhibitions, and information services.
Journalism
and Mass Communication Resources - excellent hotlist
Journalism
Associations and Organizations - from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Journalist Legal Resources for Student
- from the
Student Press Law Center
Journalism.org
- research, resources and ideas to improve journalism.
Journalism
Resources - FACSNET - The mission of FACS is to
improve the quality of
information reaching the
public through the news.
Journalism
Theme Page - a source of curricular
content in Journalism
Journalists'
Tools - Refdesk - another great hotlist.
Leading
Media Companies - according to AdAge.com
Printing
and Publishing Industry Overview - from
the US Department of Labor
Megasources
- Journalism Resources - compiled by
Dean Tudor, Emeritus Professor, School
of Journalism, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
NewsLink.org - everything
news
Newspapers
Online - a collection of journalism on every topic from every corner of the
world.
Online
Journalism Review - fom UCS Annenberg
Poynter.org
- "Everything You Need to Be A Better Journalist"
Rhetoric
- The Forest of - provided by Dr. Gideon Burton of
Brigham Young University,
is a guide to the terms of
classical and renaissance rhetoric.
Time-Out
for Diversity and Accuracy - from the American
Society of Newspaper Editors
concerned about fairness in reporting.
US
Copyright Office - Library of Congress