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A newly created Microfilm A-Z Resource List is now available. Use the search boxes at the top of the page to sort newspapers by name, county of publication, or the date range they were published in.

Mariners'' 2026 spring training TV and radio schedules released

All 30 Seattle Mariners spring training radio broadcasts will air live on the Seattle Sports app, with the M''s also airing 16 TV broadcasts for free.

Radio & Television News 1919-1959 : Free Texts

Radio & Television News is a magazine published in United States focused on Communications--Radio and Communications--Television And Cable. This collection contains microfilm published between

American Archive of Public Broadcasting

Exhibits Explore in depth selected topics of historical significance as covered by public radio and television.

TV & Radio Broadcast Transcripts

The TV News Archive compiled by Vanderbilt University (1968-present) contains transcripts from U.S. news programs on major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, FOX, CSPAN,

Buying Microfilm | National Archives

Search for descriptions of microfilm publications in the online Microfilm Catalog. Each description shows a list of all National Archives facilities that have copies of a microfilm publication.

Stromberg-Carlson

In 1959, Stromberg-Carlson introduced the SC4020, a computer-controlled microfilm printer and plotter, used chiefly for COM (Computer Output Microfilm) applications.

From Reels to Reading Online: Digitizing Microfilm at CRKN

The name of that hero? Microfilm! If you''ve ever browsed a historical newspaper on Canadiana or an archival collection on Héritage, you''ve used digitized microfilm. But what is

Microfilm-how to use? | RadioDiscussions

Microfilm of old newspapers is fantastic, but it is now an old technology. I used it greatly in the 80''s. To my knowledge, there is no way to copy this material, unless libraries have new tech that

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