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Television Production Training at Niagara College
Description: Niagara College in Welland, Ontario offers training in television production as part of its three-year Broadcasting: Radio, Television and Film program. Film production and Radio/Television Presentation are also among the choices for this program.
http://www.broadcasting.niagarac.on.ca/television.html
Surviving…"The Show of Shows"
Description: Real Living vs Real Life TV...one mans weekend comparison.
http://www.darrenrieck.com/shows.html
EducationNews.org
Description: The Internet’s Leading Source of EducationNews EducationNews.org is a fresh approach to the age-old problem of increasing coverage of education news. Unfortunately, education is not a topic that news organizations are able to provide premium coverage to all the time, thus ironically, all education experts face the same problem - the difficulty of educating the public.
http://www.EducationNews.org
Satellite Television is Iraq's New Teacher
Description: Special Middle-East Correspondent for EducationNews.org Christina Asquith Baghdad-- The minute 5 year old Ali leaves his school house, only two letters occupy his thoughts: T.V.
http://www.educationnews.org/satellite-television-is-iraq.htm
Michael Wilson
Description: A brief list of math- and course-related links, followed by links touching on movies, TV, humor, and fiction. These include stories, parodies, and one unsold teleplay (for DS9) written by me.
http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~wilson
International Association of Women in Radio and Television
Description: IAWRT site details our activities, brings news of conferences, grants, festivals and provides links to other related media sites.
http://www.iawrt.org
Museum of Television and Radio
Description: Videoconferencing with the Museum of Television & Radio’s Education Department allows you, and your students, access to the Museum’s archive of over 120,000 television and radio programs. These programs span the history of television and radio, and are available to the public at the Museum’s locations in New York and Los Angeles and to classrooms throughout the country and the world via our videoconferencing program. Through original footage, reporting and dramatization, television programs can give us access material unavailable through other sources. These television and radio programs act as a window to the past and present, illuminating significant events in our nation's history and culture. The museum's main website is www.mtr.org
http://www.mtr.org/classprogram/distance.html
Seattle Community Colleges Television
Description: SCCtv produces two series on Seattle area artists, ArtWork and Seattle ArtsLink. They are webcast as part of SCCtv's 24 hour broadcast/webcast schedule and are availabl on-demand on this site.
http://www.scctv.net
Rehab Show
Description: A word-play on rehabilitation, the show will highlight the power each and every one of us has to effect, evolve and ultimately change our lives.
http://www.rehabshow.com
C-SPAN's BookTV
Description: Includes air schedule and bestseller lists.
http://www.booktv.org
Travelers Sound Showcase
Description: Sounds from the Discovery Channel show.
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/3085/
Biography
Description: Provides air schedules, information on the series and the magazine, and links to related merchandise.
http://www.biography.com/
WUFT-TV
Description: [University of Florida] The student-run nightly newscast airs on the university-owned PBS affiliate. Site offers programming guides and staff information.
http://www.wuft.tv/
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