Europa TV: the European Broadcasting Dream
In 1985, five European public broadcasters came together to start Europa TV, the first multilingual television channel for Europe. But already in the fall of
In 1985, five European public broadcasters came together to start Europa TV, the first multilingual television channel for Europe. But already in the fall of
Digitisation has enabled archive footage to travel far and wide, but this has created a new problem. It’s easy to misunderstand the origins of that
Last April, the paper ‘Look Who’s Talking – An Analysis of Actors in Television News (2003-2016)’ was published by Kathleen Beckers and Peter Van Aelst.
Last year, the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO produced a ten-part documentary series titled The Mind of the Universe, in which leading scientists from various fields
We are very happy to announce that as of this month twenty-five items of Radio-television Vojvodina became available on the portal of Europeana. Working together with
Announcement by the Centre for European Governance, University of Exeter Date: Friday, 1st July 2011 Location: Conference Room 2, Xfi building, University of Exeter The workshop
Announcement by Middlesex University One day conference Thursday 22 September, Hendon campus. On 22 September 2011 Middlesex University will host a European and comparative media
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