Programs in TV News Archive for research and educational purposes. The programs allow users to search across a collection of television news programs dating back to 2009 for research and educational purposes such as fact checking. Users may view short clips, share links to customized short quotes, embed customized short quotes, or borrow a copy of the full program.
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Watch full-length feature films, classic shorts, world culture documentaries, World War II propaganda, movie trailers, and films created in just ten hours: These options are all featured in this diverse library! Many of these videos are available for free download.
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Internet Archive
Feature films, shorts , silent films and trailers are available for viewing and downloading. Enjoy! View a list of all the Feature Films sorted by popularity . Do you want to post a feature film? First, figure out if it's in the Public Domain. Read this FAQ about determining if something is PD. If you're still not sure, post a question to the forum below with as much information about the movie as possible. One of our users might have relevant information.
Topic: Moving Images
Items included in the Television News search service. Part of TV News Archive .
An analysis of news and public affairs independent from traditional corporate media is available from this diverse video library. From Democracy Now's daily news program, to three days of TV news coverage following the 911 attacks, to Mosaic’s timely clips of Middle East newscasts, to UCSF's Tobacco Industry Videos: These collections offer an alternative way to view and interpret current news and public affairs. Many of these videos are available for free download.
Collections of items recorded from television, including commercials, old television shows, government proceedings, and more.
Anime (/ˈænəˌmeɪ/) (Japanese: アニメ) is a style of hand-drawn and computer animation originating in, and commonly associated with, Japan. The word anime is the Japanese term for animation, which means all forms of animated media. Outside Japan, anime refers specifically to animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes. The culturally abstract approach to the word's meaning may open...
The Community Media Archive gathers the diverse local TV and radio programs created through community access - including local non-commercial television channels on cable television systems serving a wide range of Public, Education and Government (PEG) purposes. Thousands of community groups and over one million volunteer producers, directors, presenters and technical staff participate in PEG access production annually. These efforts result in more than 20,000 hours of new local programming...
Topic: community media
This library of arts and music videos features This or That (a burlesque game show), the Coffee House TV arts program, punk bands from Punkcast and live performances from Groove TV. Many of these movies are available for free download.
Electric Sheep is a distributed computing project for animating and evolving fractal flames, which are in turn distributed to the networked computers, which display them as a screensaver. Process The process is transparent to the casual user, who can simply install the software as a screensaver. Alternatively, the user may become more involved with the project, manually creating a fractal flame file for upload to the server where it is rendered into a video file of the animated fractal flame....
Topic: electric sheep
Miscellaneous collections of movies and videos.
Topics: videos, movies
A wide collection of trailers, shows, recordings, and other captures on VHS tape.
Bringing you classic television shows submitted by Internet Archive users since July 9th, 2007. (We also have lots of classic television commercials in the Prelinger collection .) If you'd like to add to this collection, please upload public domain classic TV shows to the Community Video collection and put the subject keyword "classic tv" on them. If you'd like, post to the forum at the bottom of this page to let us know they're up, and we'll move them over.
Unsorted Television Shows.
Science Fiction and Horror films: monsters and aliens, space and time travel, experiments gone wrong, unimagined disasters.
Short Format Films contributed by users. View a list of all the Short Films sorted by popularity .
Topic: short films
View thousands of films from the Prelinger Archives! Prelinger Archives was founded in 1983 by Rick Prelinger in New York City. Over the next twenty years, it grew into a collection of over 60,000 "ephemeral" (advertising, educational, industrial, and amateur) films. In 2002, the film collection was acquired by the Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division . Prelinger Archives remains in existence, holding approximately 11,000 digitized and...
A collection of feature or short silent films uploaded by archive users.
Topic: silent films
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Public.Resource.Org
This collection contains global Edicts of Government , such as building, fire, electrical, and plumbing codes. The documents contain the legislative or executive declaration and the model codes that are thereby incorporated by reference. In order to promote public education and public safety, equal justice for all, a better informed citizenry, the rule of law, world trade and world peace, these legal document are hereby made available on a noncommercial basis, as it is the right of all humans...
Topic: public.resource.org
Classic Television Shows from the 1950s.
Whether you want to watch classic cartoons from a bygone era, Brick Films made with your favorite building toys, Machinima patched together from video games, or the artful computer animations selected for the 2001 SIGGRAPH competition, this library of free animated films and movies has something to keep you entertained! Many of these videos are available for free download.
"All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a pretty girl." - Charlie Chaplin
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Nov 18, 2004
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The Internet Archive is working with multiple external parties, including the IGDA's Preservation SIG and Stanford University's How They Got Game Project to preserve all kinds of rare and difficult to source video files relating to videogames. Updates to the collection are now listed below: NOTE: Existing collections are not actively added to this area, but existing collections are still being updated. April 2009 : Daniel Floyd has contributed his "Videogames And..." series of videos...
Topic: Moving Images
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Jul 14, 2008
07/08
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Internet Archive
View videos about spirituality and religion.
Expressionistic crime dramas of the 40s and 50s: tough cops and private eyes, femme fatales, mean city streets and deserted backroads, bags of loot and dirty double-crossers.
This collection is a compilation of assets and items related to the Internet Archive. Images, writings and open materials are included here in sub-collections.
The Chin Grimes TV News Archive is a personal collection of broadcast news, current affairs, commentary, political/public policy speeches, panel discussions, Senate and House sessions and hearings, humor, commercials, elections, cultural icons and more — from mid-2009 to the present. Earlier years, as far back as 2003, will be added over time. The archive was established to create an enduring, easily-accessible record; to counter the onslaught of revisionist history; to chronicle the...
Topic: tv archive
Fox News Channel (FNC), often referred to as Fox News, is a cable and satellite television news channel owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of News Corporation. As of April 2009, the channel is available to 102 million households in the United States and further to viewers internationally, broadcasting primarily from its New York studios.
Topics: San Francisco, United States
A collection of film trailers contributed by users.
Topic: trailers
Classic Television from the 1960s.
This collection contains user-submitted videos that are primarily from Middle Eastern sources. The Internet Archive has not reviewed these videos for content, but we have included them here in order to preserve as complete a record as possible of the worldwide views concerning current events in the Middle East. Caution: These videos may not be appropriate for all users. These items have not been reviewed for content. Some items contain images of graphic violence, or appear to explicitly...
Video Blender is a large collection of 201x-era media, comprising the sorts of memes, videos and works on video sharing sites of the time. They range in quality and exposition.
These religion and spirituality videos were contributed by Archive users.
Ephemeral films are non-fiction films usually made for educational, industrial, or promotional purposes. The two classic ephemeral film collections found on the Archive are the Prelinger Archives and AV Geeks. In addition to these classic collections, you may view guidance films from the post-World War II British government, drive-in movie intermission ads, and videos documenting the history of San Francisco from 1906 to the early 21st Century. Many of these films are available for free...
More serious (or at least prolific) vloggers are showcased in this video library. You may learn how to be happy, geocache, run, or play boardgames by keeping up with these vloggers’ videos. In addition you may be amused by Betty Butterfield, entertained by The In Crowd, or keep up with happenings in Boston with Drive Time. Many of these videos are available for free download.
" KDTV-DT (channel 14) is a Univision-owned and operated station in San Francisco." KDTV began operation in 1975 on channel 60 as the Bay Area's first exclusively Spanish-language TV station. The station was owned by a local group headed by Raynold Anselmo. On March 5th, 1979 KDTV traded facilities with KCSM, San Mateo, obtaining Channel 14. In the mid-1980s, The Spannish International Network became known as Univision. KDTV continued its format of full-time Spanish language...
A compilation of videos from Internet Archive users about the Iraq War and the issues and events surrounding it are collected here. See a Tag Cloud for the Iraq War collection.
Topic: iraq war
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Scott Draves and the Electric Sheep
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Archive of flock 244 of the Electric Sheep, see http://electricsheep.org and http://scottdraves.com
Topics: electricsheep, alife, art, draves, spotworks, evolution, algorithm
A large variety of music videos and music video DVDs.
Blip.tv is an open video network that hosts and distributes web-based TV shows and videoblogs created by independent producers and production teams around the world. Blip.tv hosts videos on its destination site www.blip.tv and sends videos to people's websites and blogs, to the Internet Archive, and to a number of video aggregators and destination sites throughout the Internet. Click for more information on blip.tv .
A generalized collection of television shows in the Thai language or from Thai television stations.
" Cable News Network (CNN) is a U.S. cable news channel founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. Upon its launch, CNN was the first channel to provide 24-hour television news coverage, and the first all-news television channel in the United States. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, the Time Warner Center in New York City, and studios in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. CNN is owned by parent company Time...
Featuring two television programs popular in the 1980's and 1990's: Computer Chronicles and Net Café, this library showcases videos about computing and technology. Collection topics include BBS, the Open Source movement, and Internet governance. Many of these movies are available for free download.
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Scott Draves and the Electric Sheep
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Archive of flock 244 of the Electric Sheep, see http://electricsheep.org and http://scottdraves.com
Topics: electricsheep, alife, art, draves, spotworks, evolution, algorithm
MSNBC is a cable news channel based in the United States available in the US, Germany (Berlin, Local), South Africa, the Middle East and Canada. Its name is derived from the most common abbreviations for Microsoft and the National Broadcasting Company.
Topics: San Francisco, United States
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Archive of flock 244 of the Electric Sheep, see http://electricsheep.org and http://scottdraves.com
Topics: electricsheep, alife, art, draves, spotworks, evolution, algorithm
" KNTV , channel 11, is the NBC owned-and-operated television station in the Bay Area market. It is licensed to San Jose, with its transmitter located on San Bruno Mountain, just south of San Francisco. It shares facilities in San Jose with NBC Universal sister station KSTS (the Telemundo station for the Bay Area) and CNBC's Silicon Valley Bureau. The new digital facilities were constructed in San Jose by NBC in 2004. KNTV's studios are entirely powered by wind energy. KNTV is one of five...
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Scott Draves and the Electric Sheep
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Topics: electricsheep, alife, art, draves, spotworks, evolution, algorithm
Television programs generally aimed towards a youthful audience, often with an educational intent.
" KGO-TV , channel 7, based in San Francisco, California, is owned-and-operated television station of The Walt Disney Company subsidiary ABC. Its studios are located in the ABC Broadcast Center on Front and Vallejo streets in downtown San Francisco, while its transmitter is atop the iconic Sutro Tower, located between Mount Sutro and the Twin Peaks in central San Francisco, along with the Bay Area's other major television stations." KGO-TV signed on the air for the first time on May...
******************************* The Old School Emulation Center 28/12/2012 Hello, and welcome to a brand new TOSEC release! Just a quick one before the end of the year, LOTS of new Commodore images added. Many thanks to the tireless efforts of Crashdisk, mai, Duncan Twain and new helpers AntiPontifex and IguanaC64. On the ISO side, I'm happy to report the NTSC-US Games DAT is now 100% complete and verified, due to the above and beyond efforts of Maddog, atreyu187 and all the boys at Dumpcast....
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Scott Draves and the Electric Sheep
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Topics: electricsheep, alife, art, draves, spotworks, evolution, algorithm
This library of academic and cultural films features collections from the Academic Film Archive and the Media Burn Independent Film Archive, as well as a selection of documentaries created by Dorothy Fadiman. In addition, films from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology are presented including those by Watson Kintner who used film to document his world travels, and the popular television show from the 1950s: “What in the World?”
This collection contains short format cartoons and animation (full length animated movies can be found in the Feature Films section).
WFDC is a full-powered Univision affiliate licensed to Arlington, Virginia in the Washington, D.C. market. Located on virtual channel 14 (digital channel 15). Channel 14 first signed on as WOOK on March 6, 1963 as the first station in the country aimed at the African-American demographic. WOOK's claim to fame was their teen-oriented dance show called Teenarama, which featured big-name acts such as James Brown and Marvin Gaye. In 1969, the station changed its call letters, to WFAN-TV. In...
A collection of Japanese television shows, usually with only a small number of episodes online. As shows gain larger libraries, they will recieve larger collections.
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Shane Sullivan
The Video Cellar is an eclectic collection of feature films, shorts, animations and TV shows. The collection contains all kinds of narrative, educational, documentary, advertising, instructional and government films and videos from all over the world. Many of the videos have been preserved digitally and are available for free here at the Internet Archive. The Video Cellar's mission is to collect and preserve forgotten and lost films, to make them freely available to the public and to promote...
Topics: educational, documentary
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Scott Draves and the Electric Sheep
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Archive of flock 244 of the Electric Sheep, see http://electricsheep.org and http://scottdraves.com
Topics: electricsheep, alife, art, draves, spotworks, evolution, algorithm
Content from BBC News. The content in this collection is provided for research, educational and information purposes (at present no content is available for viewing).
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United States government films, including footage of Congressional proceedings, training films, etc. Includes collections: Fedflix, Metavid, and Report to the Congress: Congressional Hearings Online.
Topic: government films
Presentations and events at the Internet Archive.
Topic: collection
CNBC (officially the Consumer News and Business Channel until 1991) is a satellite and cable television business news channel in the U.S., owned and operated by NBCUniversal. The network and its international spinoffs cover business headlines and provide live coverage of financial markets. The combined reach of CNBC and its siblings is 390 million viewers around the world. In 2007, the network was ranked as the 19th most valuable cable channel in the U.S., worth roughly $4 billion. It is...
Topics: United States, North America
" KPIX-TV (Channel 5) is the CBS owned and operated television station in San Francisco, California. Through its parent company CBS Corporation, KPIX is co-owned with The CW affiliate KBCW-TV (Channel 44). Known on the air as CBS 5 Bay Area, KPIX is home to one of the higher rated newscasts among CBS-owned stations. On January 28, 2008, KPIX started to broadcast local news in HD, becoming the third station in the Bay area to do so. KPIX signed on December 22, 1948 as the nation's 49th...
" KSTS is the NBCUniversal owned and operated Telemundo television station in the San Francisco Bay Area market. The station is located in San Jose, California and broadcasts on digital channel 49. KSTS shares facilities with NBC sister operation KNTV. The new all-digital broadcast center was opened in 2004. KSTS began on May 31st, 1981. The station was owned by the National Group Television and headed by N.J. Douglas. The station offered various brokered types of programming during the...
COMEDY, DRAMA, ADVENTURE, MYSTERY, ROMANCE, SCI-FI, HORROR, WESTERNS, DOCUMENTARIES, EXPLOITATION. NOSTALGIC DOUBLE-FEATURE THEATER PROGRAMS You will find them all in this free movie loft!
Topics: feature films, picfixer
BREAKING NEWS We have launched a kickstarter campaign to raise funds for the preproduction of a new documentary. We offer eight levels of generous rewards for donations of every budget. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2028711795/feature-documentary-about-overlooked-silent-movie If you support the cause of bringing belated recognition to many overlooked silent movie stars, please make a tax deductible donation and spread the word about this campaign. Silent Hall of Fame is the only place...
Topics: silent film, silent movie stars, free classic film, old movies, silent film streaming, silent era,...
Classic television from the 1970s.
AdViews is a digital archive of thousands of vintage television commercials dating from the 1950s to the 1980s. These commercials were created or collected by the ad agency Benton & Bowles or its successor, D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (DMB&B). Founded in 1929, Benton & Bowles was a New York advertising agency that merged with D'Arcy Masius McManus in 1985 to form DMB&B. Major clients included are Procter & Gamble, Kraft, Schick, Vicks, and Post, among others. The...
Topics: commercials, classic, duke, adviews
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04/08
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Public.Resource.Org
Welcome to FedFlix. Here we feature the best movies of the United States Government, from training films to history, from our national parks to the U.S. Fire Academy and the Postal Inspectors, all of these fine flix are available for reuse without any restrictions whatsoever. Search FedFlix:
Topics: ntis.gov, public.resource.org
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04/22
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Scott Draves and the Electric Sheep
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Archive of flock 244 of the Electric Sheep, see http://electricsheep.org and http://scottdraves.com
Topics: electricsheep, alife, art, draves, spotworks, evolution, algorithm
"C-SPAN , an acronym for Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network, is an American cable television network that offers coverage of federal government proceedings and other public affairs programming via its three television channels (C-SPAN, C-SPAN2 and C-SPAN3), one radio station and a group of websites that provide streaming media and archives of C-SPAN programs. C-SPAN's television channels are available to over 100 million cable and satellite households within the United States, while...
This collection features vintage educational films from a variety of sources. Films intended for educational purposes are an enormous, often neglected part of the twentieth century media landscape. Archived here are corporate and government sponsored films; classroom academic films instructing students in science and the humanities, and classroom guidance films on sex education, manners, and morality; military training films; medical films aimed at the public or at health practitioners;...
Topics: educational, 16mm Film
All images are available for press use with the byline: Photography courtesy of the Internet Archive.
Topics: press photos, brewster kahle, internet archive, stock images