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COD faculty are invited to integrate some aspect/s of the thematic focus topic into their respective courses whenever possible and to encourage students to join activities, events, panel presentations, field trips, films, sessions that will be offered.
The goal is to encourage students to explore diverse questions, methods, and materials in studying a selected yearly topic from various viewpoints through the lenses of different disciplines. The thematic focus offers faculty opportunities to bring their respective disciplinary expertise by engaging students to develop interdisciplinary fluency in preparation for a future which will likely require them to tackle complex problems through diverse sets of methods and concepts.
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Stem Speakers Series: Neal Sales-Griffin, CEO at CodeNowFriday, Sept. 15, 7pm – 9pm, HSC 1234
Neal Sales-Griffin is the CEO of CodeNow, a Y Combinator-backed nonprofit that hosts coding workshops for students from low-income backgrounds in six cities across the US. Before heading CodeNow, Sales-Griffin was the CEO of The Starter League, an institution determined "to teach everyone to code," with an innovative curriculum and strong alumni connections. He also serves as a coordinator to the non-profit International Game Developers Association (IGDA®) and is a faculty member for the Northwestern University Farley Center for entrepreneurship and Innovation. Sales-Griffin lends his mentorship to the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship.
Sustainability Film and Discussion Series: Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage PatchTuesday, Sept. 19, 7pm - 9pm HSC 1234
Thousands of miles away from civilization, Midway Atoll is in one of the most remote places on earth. And yet it's become ground zero for The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, syphoning plastics from three distant continents. In this independent documentary film, journalist/filmmaker Angela Sun travels on a personal journey of discovery to uncover this mysterious phenomenon. Along the way she meets scientists, researchers, influencers, and volunteers who shed light on the effects of our rabid plastic consumption and learns the problem is more insidious than we could have ever imagined.
COD Faculty Panel Discussion: Communication: Our Rewired MindsThursday, Sept. 21, 1-3 p.m. SRC 2000 A-C
Interactive technology in the information age has altered our brains: thinking, memory, attention spans, feelings, even dreams are changing. Please come and bring your students to the first Thematic Focus faculty panel discussion: “Communication: Our Rewired Minds” moderated by Prof. Jennifer Kelley. Listen to perspectives from Anthropology (Prof. Alexander Bolyanatz), Computer Information (Prof. Carolyn England), Library (Ass. Prof. Jason Ertz), Philosophy (Prof. Eva Maria Räpple) and Speech (Brandon Wood).
STEM Speaker Series: TBA
Friday, Oct. 6, 7-9 p.m.
These Shining LivesThursday, Oct. 12, 2017.
Light Refreshments and Panel Discussion 6:30 - 7:30 pm in Student Services Center, Room 3245
Performance begins at 8:00 pm at the McAninch Arts Center, Studio Theatre
Join the Honors Program, the Honors Student Advisory Committee and Alumni Relations for a performance of These Shining Lives, written by Melanie Marnich & directed by Michael Ryczek.
These Shining Lives dramatizes a true, local story from Ottawa, Illinois. Led by Catherine Donahue, the inspirational story follows four women working at Radium Dial, the potential dangers of radium poisoning, and their courageous fight for justice.
Please stay for a brief post-show discussion.
Sustainability Film and Discussion Series: SEED: The Untold StoryMonday, Oct. 23, 7-9 p.m. HSC 1234
Few things on Earth are as miraculous and vital as seeds. Worshipped and treasured since the dawn of humankind. SEED: The Untold Story follows passionate seed keepers protecting our 12,000 year-old food legacy. In the last century, 94% of our seed varieties have disappeared. As biotech chemical companies control the majority of our seeds, farmers, scientists, lawyers, and indigenous seed keepers fight a David and Goliath battle to defend the future of our food. In a harrowing and heartening story, these reluctant heroes rekindle a lost connection to our most treasured resource and revive a culture connected to seeds.
COD Faculty Panel Discussion: On the Nature of TimeThursday, Nov. 2, 1-2 p.m. SSC 2201
Presenters: Tom Carter and Tom Montgomery Fate. “Time is but a stream we go a-fishing in,” writes Henry David Thoreau. What is “natural time,” opposed to numeric time, and how is it affected by technology? When is time im/measurable? What’s the difference between being present and multi-present? Does it matter? Join us for a lively conversation centered on these questions.
STEM Speaker Series Pauline Gagnon - Gigantic tools to explore the smallest particles
Friday, Nov. 3, 7-9 p.m. HSC1234
I was born in Chicoutimi in Quebec, Canada in 1955. As a young kid, I dreamt of understanding what were the fundamental constituents of matter. After teaching physics for a few years in local colleges, I fell in love, dropped everything and moved to California. There, I first studied at San Francisco State University then completed a PhD in particle physics at University of California in Santa Cruz. I then started my research activities at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics located near Geneva, where I worked as a Senior Research Scientist with Indiana University until I retired in 2016. From 2011-2014, I worked within the CERN Communication group, writing blogs for the Quantum Diaries and answering questions from numerous media worldwide. Explaining particle physics in simple and accessible terms has become my trademark. Since 2013, I have given more than sixty presentations to large audiences in seven countries. I hope my book will allow me to reach even larger audiences since particle physics is too much fun to leave it only to physicists!
Sustainability Film and Discussion Series: Growing Cities: A Film about Urban Farming in AmericaWednesday, Nov. 15, 7-9 p.m. HSC 1234
In their search for answers, filmmakers Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette take a road trip and meet the men and women who are challenging the way this country grows and distributes its food, one vacant city lot, rooftop garden, and backyard chicken coop at a time. Join them as they discover that good food isn’t the only crop these urban visionaries are harvesting. They’re producing stronger and more vibrant communities, too.
Student Presentations! Technology & Society & StudentsWednesday, December 6, 2017, Noon-3:00 p.m. SSC 2201 Atrium
Join students from classes across campus in presentations of their original scholarship exploring the impact of technology in our lives.Student Panel Presentation Schedule
Tuesday, January 30, 1-3 p.m. SRC 2000
Since the 19th Century, many have believed that the wonders of science and technology would usher in a new, advanced utopia where all that has plagued humanity in the past was erased and shining visions of the future await. Others, however, cautioned that this technological dream could quickly become a nightmare in ways unimagined. As we live in the “marvelous” world imagined by those before us, has our technology brought us that promised utopia, that threatened dystopia, or something in between? Join us for a probing discussion with panelists Jim Allen (English), Chris Goergen (Political Science), Tom Tipton (English), and Lauren Morgan (Speech Communications).
Sustainability Film and Discussion Series: Wasted! The Story of Food WasteTuesday, March 6th, 7-9 p.m. HSC 1234
WASTED! aims to change the way people buy, cook, recycle, and eat food. Audiences will see how the world’s most influential chefs like Anthony Bourdain, Dan Barber, Mario Batali, Massimo Bottura, and Danny Bowien make the most of every kind of food, transforming what most people consider scraps into incredible dishes that create a more secure food system. WASTED! exposes the criminality of food waste and how it’s directly contributing to climate change and shows us how each of us can make small changes – all of them delicious – to solve one of the greatest problems of the 21st Century. This film is part of the One Earth Film Festival Sustainability Film and Discussion Series: After the SpillThursday, March 8th, 7-9 p.m. HSC 1234
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the coast of Louisiana. Five years later the Deepwater Horizon exploded and spilled more than 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, the worst ecologic disaster in North American history. Amazingly, those aren’t the worst things facing Louisiana’s coastline today. This film is part of the One Earth Film Festival and is co-sponsored by Glen Ellyn Environmental Commission STEM Speaker Series: Andy JansenFriday, March 9, 2018 7:00 p.m. HSC 1234
Andrew Jansen is a chemical engineer in Argonne’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division who plans and conducts goal-oriented research and development on advanced battery systems; providing technical guidance and program direction. His work includes evaluating developmental cells/batteries with an emphasis on cell chemistry and hardware development for lithium-based battery chemistries for transportation applications. Arts Lecture: Marissa Lee Benedictza
Thursday, March 22, 2018 11:00 a.m. MAC 205
STEM Speaker Series: Wes KetchumRESCHEDULED Friday, Apr. 6, 2018 7:00 p.m. HSC 1234
Wes Ketchum is a member of the MicroBooNE collaboration at FermiLab, and he has spent the last year working at CERN in Switzerland. In 2014, he won the Physics Slam with his presentation using Claymation to show how different particles interact inside a liquid-argon particle detector, depicting them as multicolored monsters bumping into one another and creating electrons for the detector’s sensors to pick up.
STEM Speaker Series: Ted DaeschlerFriday, April 20, 2018, 7:30 p.m. HSC 1234
Ted Daeschler is an American vertebrate paleontologist and Associate Curator and Chair of Vertebrate Biology at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. He is a specialist in fish paleontology, especially in the Late Devonian, and in the development of the first limbed vertebrates. He is the discoverer of the transitional fossil tetrapod Hynerpeton bassetti, and a Devonian fish-like specimen of Sauripterus taylorii with fingerlike appendages, and was also part of a team of researchers that discovered the transitional fossil Tiktaalik. He received a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. He has held recent research grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society, and other donors. He is also known for his work on the preservation of natural history collections.
Sustainability Film and Discussion Series: The True CostWednesday, April 18th, 7-9 p.m. HSC 1234
This is a story about clothing. It’s about the clothes we wear, the people who make them, and the impact the industry is having on our world. The price of clothing has been decreasing for decades, while the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically. The True Cost is a groundbreaking documentary film that pulls back the curtain on the untold story and asks us to consider, who really pays the price for our clothing? STEM-CON Keynote Speaker: Emily GraslieSaturday, April 28, 2018, 9:00 a.m. MAC
Emily Graslie is an American science communicator and YouTube educator. She started volunteering at the Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum at the University of Montana in 2011 and graduated with a BFA in studio art/painting. Today, she is the writer, producer, co-creator and host of The Brain Scoop, an educational YouTube channel that explores behind-the-scenes of The Field Museum in order to share the work of scientists and the value of research collections with the world. She is now employed by The Field Museum as their first-ever Chief Curiosity Correspondent and was the keynote speaker at the Chicago March for Science on April 22, 2017.
Thematic Focus Culminating EventWednesday, May 2, 2018, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Atrium and SSC 2201
Come join COD students and faculty for the Thematic Focus Culminating Event. Students will present work completed during the semester. Poster sessions and panel discussions will take place, as well as speeches from award winning members of the COD Speech Team.
Student Panel Presentation Schedule
Use these call number ranges to browse the General Collection and the Reference Collection.
HE 8689-HE 8700 Radio and Television Broadcasting |
HN 90 .M3 Mass Media |
KF 2750 Mass Media Law |
P87-96 Communication. Mass Media |
PN1990- PN1992.92 Broadcasting |
PN1991- PN 1991.9 Radio Broadcasts |
PN1992- PN 1992.92 Television Broadcasts |
PN4699- PN5650 Journalism. The Periodical Press, etc. |
PN4735- PN4748 Relation to the State. Government and the Press. Liberty of the Press |
PN4832- PN5648 Magazines and Other Periodicals |
TK5101- TK6720 Newspapers |
TR820 Photojournalism |
Communication and Mass Media Complete
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides articles and other research materials in areas related to communication and mass media. CMMC offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 420 journals, and selected coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 600 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for 301 journals in the areas of communication, mass media, speech, and much more!
Newspaper Databases
COD Library's newspaper databases consist of individual newspaper titles as well multi-title databases that include regional, national and international publications.
Current Events
COD Library's current events databases will lead you to in-depth research and coverage of issues on a wide range of topics.
Business Databases
Use the COD Library's business databases for research into the news and media industries.
Statistics Databases
The COD Library's statistics databases will lead to a variety of types of statistics including historical, demographic, business related and more.
ABYZ Newslinks
ABYZ News Links is a directory of links to online news sources from around the world, organized on a geographical basis. It contains links to newspapers and other sites with news content such as broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies.
Community Journalism Journal
Community Journalism is an open access, peer reviewed journal "focusing on the present and future of journalism in smaller newsrooms and communities."
Radio Station World
This is a directory of the radio broadcasters worldwide. It includes listings of local radio stations on the web, and in depth listings of local radio broadcast stations including digital radio throughout North America. Also featured are national and regional broadcast networks, shortwave radio, satellite radio, hospital radio, cable radio, closed circuit/campus radio and radio service providers, as well as a growing list of links to sites that deal with the radio broadcasting industry.
Saving Community Journalism
This website is a companion to the book of the same name but it really stands on its own. It is designed for those "who are attempting either to guide their news organizations through disruptive times or to instruct tomorrow’s media leaders on how they can reinvent community journalism for the digital era."
World Radio Map
Click on the map or browse areas of the world to listen to AM and FM radio stations from around the world.
Books on career guidance in Mass Communication and Journalism can be found in the Career & College Information Collection in the COD Library. This collection is located on the upper level of the library and all of the books in this collection begin with the call number CCIC.
(Use call number ranges to browse the CCIC Collection.)
CCIC P 60 .D48 2007 Extraordinary Jobs in Media |
CCIC P 91 - P 94 Communication. Mass Media--Vocational Guidance |
CCIC P 147- PN 171 Authorship--Vocational Guidance |
CCIC PN 4776 - PN 4797 Journalism--Vocational Guidance |
Please visit the COD Library Career Guide for information and links to career resources.
Editor & Publisher Jobs
Search job postings for newspaper positions, post your resume and read career advice articles.
JournalismJobs.com
Search job postings for media positions, post your resume and receive career advice.
Media Bistro
Browse all types of media jobs including marketing, advertising, publishing, sales, PR, digital media, television, design, and more. Enroll in training classes and read articles offering career advice.
Society of Professional Journalists Career Center
Browse or search job postings, upload your resume, and find videos, presentations and training programs to aid in your career search. You will also find links to dozens of other job listing sites for journalists.
TVJobs.com
Search job postings for broadcasting positions, post your resume, read industry news, and find salary and education information.
Use these call number ranges to browse the General Collection and the Reference Collection.
HD 59-HD 59.6 Public Relations. Industrial Publicity |
HM 1201- HM 1226 Communication. Public Relations. Publicity. Propaganda |
KF 2750 Mass Media Law |
P87-96 Communication. Mass Media |
Communication and Mass Media Complete
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides articles and other research materials in areas related to communication and mass media. CMMC offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 420 journals, and selected coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 600 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for 301 journals in the areas of communication, mass media, speech, and much more!
Newspaper Databases
COD Library's newspaper databases consist of individual newspaper titles as well multi-title databases that include regional, national and international publications.
Current Events
COD Library's current events databases will lead you to in-depth research and coverage of issues on a wide range of topics.
Business Databases
Use the COD Library's business databases for research into the news and media industries.
Statistics Databases
The COD Library's statistics databases will lead to a variety of types of statistics including historical, demographic, business related and more.
Bulldog Reporter
News and features covering the PR industry
The Holmes Report
Industry news and trends are available in articles, videos, podcasts, and reports. There is also a comprehensive listing of PR firms from every region and specialty.
Meltwater
This PR industry blog includes case studies along with articles and insight.
Muck Rack Daily
This blog includes news, trends, insights and more for the PR industry.
O'Dwyers
Online version of publication covering the PR industry
PR News
Online publication covering the PR industry
PRSay
"The Voice of Public Relations" is a blog from the country's largest organization of PR professionals. Major areas of exploration include News & Industry, PR Training, Your Career, PR Specialization, and Strategies & Tactics.
Ragan's PR Daily
This site delivers news, advice, opinions, and how-tos to keep your PR job skills current.
Spin Sucks
This is an award-winning blog site covering professional development topics for PR professionals, putting a fun spin on many topics.
Online Journalism can be found in a number of the areas below. Check out the search here.
Use these call number ranges to browse the General Collection and the Reference Collection.
HN 90 .M3 Mass Media |
KF 2750 Mass Media Law |
P87-96 Communication. Mass Media |
PN4699- PN5650 Journalism. The Periodical Press, etc. |
PN4735- PN4748 Relation to the State. Government and the Press. Liberty of the Press |
PN4775- PN4784 Technique. Practical Journalism |
PN4781- PN4784 Reporters and Reporting. Journalism Authorship |
PN4832- PN5648 Magazines and Other Periodicals |
TK5101- TK6720 Newspapers |
TR820 Photojournalism |
Communication and Mass Media Complete
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides articles and other research materials in areas related to communication and mass media. CMMC offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 420 journals, and selected coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 600 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for 301 journals in the areas of communication, mass media, speech, and much more!
Newspaper Databases
COD Library's newspaper databases consist of individual newspaper titles as well multi-title databases that include regional, national and international publications.
Current Events
COD Library's current events databases will lead you to in-depth research and coverage of issues on a wide range of topics.
Business Databases
Use the COD Library's business databases for research into the news and media industries.
Statistics Databases
The COD Library's statistics databases will lead to a variety of types of statistics including historical, demographic, business related and more.
ABYZ Newslinks
ABYZ News Links is a directory of links to online news sources from around the world, organized on a geographical basis. It contains links to newspapers and other sites with news content such as broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies.
Advancing The Story
This blog offers advice for multimedia journalists.
Berkeley Advanced Media Institute Blog
UC Berkeley's Advanced Media Institute produces this blog that focuses on digital media.
MediaShift
MediaShift looks at the intersection of media and technology through stories of how the shifting media landscape is changing the way we get our news and information. MediaShift correspondents explain how traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, music and movies are dealing with digital disruption and adapting their business models for a more mobile, networked world.
Newsonomics
Newsonomics provides analysis of the digital news industry and looks at the money flow within the print and broadcast transition to digital.
Online News Association
This is the website for an association of digital journalists. The Resources section includes a digital toolkit, advice for early career journalists, a career center, and more.
Pew Research Center: Journalism and Media
Through public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research this nonpartisan fact tank informs the public about issues, attitudes and trends in news and media. It provides significant coverage on online news and media platforms.
Biographies of journalists can be found in a few areas of the library's collection. To see all of our holdings click here.
If you already have the name of a journalist in mind you can search for them by name in the COD Library catalog.
Academic OneFile
Academic OneFile is great for both popular and peer-reviewed full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources. With extensive coverage of current events, physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects, Academic OneFile is an excellent resource for general research.
Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Complete contains indexing and full text for 9100 journals. 7100 of these journals are peer-reviewed scholarly titles. This collection provides both popular and scholarly journal coverage for nearly all academic areas of study - including social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences and ethnic studies. Academic Search Complete is a great resource for general research.
Academic Video Online
Academic Video Online is a collection of full-length streaming videos. The disciplines/collections included in Academic Video are: American History, Counseling & Therapy, Dance, Education, Ethnography & Archeology, Opera, Theater, World History, Area Studies, Art & Architecture, Business & Economics, Politics & Current Affairs, Ethnic Studies, Health & Health Care, Criminal Justice & Law, World Languages & Literature, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Psychology, Science, Women & Gender Studies. Also included in the subscription are full transcripts of each video program that are keyword searchable, easy playlist and clip making functionality, permanent embeddable URLs for easy use in online courses.
American National Biography
Full text biographies on deceased individuals from all eras who have influenced and shaped American history and culture. You\'ll find profiles of more than 18,000 men and women from all walks of American life, from the well-known to the infamous to the obscure..
Communication and Mass Media Complete
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides articles and other research materials in areas related to communication and mass media. CMMC offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 420 journals, and selected coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 600 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for 301 journals in the areas of communication, mass media, speech, and much more!
The 100 Outstanding Journalists in the United States in the Last 100 Years
In March 2012, the faculty at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, together with an Honorary Committee of alumni, selected “the 100 Outstanding Journalists in the United States in the Last 100 Years.” Biographies of these top journalists are provided.
Museum of Broadcast Communications' Encyclopedia of Television
Essays examine networks, programs, personalities, trends, policy disputes and more.
National Radio Hall of Fame
Includes biographies of National Radio Hall of Fame inductees who have been recognized for contributions to the medium of radio from its development through the current day.
Use these call number ranges to browse the General Collection and the Reference Collection.
HN 90 .M3 Mass Media |
KF 2750 Mass Media Law |
P87-96 Communication. Mass Media |
PN1990- PN1992.92 Broadcasting |
PN1992- PN 1992.92 Television Broadcasts |
PN4699- PN5650 Journalism. The Periodical Press, etc. |
PN4735- PN4748 Relation to the State. Government and the Press. Liberty of the Press |
PN4832- PN5648 Magazines and Other Periodicals |
TK5101- TK6720 Newspapers |
TR820 Photojournalism |
Communication and Mass Media Complete
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides articles and other research materials in areas related to communication and mass media. CMMC offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 420 journals, and selected coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 600 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for 301 journals in the areas of communication, mass media, speech, and much more!
Newspaper Databases
COD Library's newspaper databases consist of individual newspaper titles as well multi-title databases that include regional, national and international publications.
Current Events
COD Library's current events databases will lead you to in-depth research and coverage of issues on a wide range of topics.
Business Databases
Use the COD Library's business databases for research into the news and media industries.
Statistics Databases
The COD Library's statistics databases will lead to a variety of types of statistics including historical, demographic, business related and more.
The Image, Deconstructed
The Image, Deconstructed (TID) is an interview blog that examines an image or a theme, and attempts to deconstruct the mental approach behind it.
Lens
The photojournalism blog of The New York Times highlights the finest photographs, videos and slideshows of New York Times photographers as well as work from other newspapers, magazines and news and picture agencies.
National Press Photographers' Association
The website of the NPAA showcases award winning photographs, provides access to training opportunities, and covers news related to visual journalism.
Pictures of the Year International
This Missouri School of Journalism administers this annual international photo contest.
Top 50 Photojournalism Blogs & Websites
This ranking of top photojournalism blogs and websites uses quality and consistency of posts, expert review, and popularity to compile this list.
World Press Photo
This site runs and showcases annual photo and digital storytelling contests as well as hosts the online magazine, Witness, covering visual journalism and storytelling.
Use these call number ranges to browse the General Collection and the Reference Collection.
HE 8689-HE 8700 Radio and Television Broadcasting |
HN 90 .M3 Mass Media |
KF 2750 Mass Media Law |
P87-96 Communication. Mass Media |
PN1990- PN1992.92 Broadcasting |
PN1991- PN 1991.9 Radio Broadcasts |
PN1992- PN 1992.92 Television Broadcasts |
TK5101- TK6720 Telecommunications |
Communication and Mass Media Complete
Communication & Mass Media Complete provides articles and other research materials in areas related to communication and mass media. CMMC offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 420 journals, and selected coverage of nearly 200 more, for a combined coverage of more than 600 titles. Furthermore, this database includes full text for 301 journals in the areas of communication, mass media, speech, and much more!
Current Events
COD Library's current events databases will lead you to in-depth research and coverage of issues on a wide range of topics.
Business Databases
Use the COD Library's business databases for research into the news and media industries.
Statistics Databases
The COD Library's statistics databases will lead to a variety of types of statistics including historical, demographic, business related and more.
ABYZ Newslinks
ABYZ News Links is a directory of links to online news sources from around the world, organized on a geographical basis. It contains links to newspapers and other sites with news content such as broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies.
Museum of Broadcast Communications' Encyclopedia of Television
Essays examine networks, programs, personalities, trends, policy disputes and more.
Radio Station World
This is a directory of the radio broadcasters worldwide. It includes listings of local radio stations on the web, and in depth listings of local radio broadcast stations including digital radio throughout North America. Also featured are national and regional broadcast networks, shortwave radio, satellite radio, hospital radio, cable radio, closed circuit/campus radio and radio service providers, as well as a growing list of links to sites that deal with the radio broadcasting industry.
TV News Archive
This is a great fact checking tool. It allows searching of closed captions of television news programs and brings back clips for verifying quotes. Results can be filtered by show, date, topic, etc. There are special collections for things like Congress, The President, trending videos and recent searches.
Vanderbilt Television News Archive
The world's most extensive and complete archive of television news records, preserves and provides access to television news broadcasts. The collection includes evening news broadcasts from ABC, CBS, and NBC dating back to 1968 and an hour per day of CNN since 1995 and Fox News since 2004.
World Radio Map
Click on the map or browse areas of the world to listen to AM and FM radio stations from around the world.