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
On the 9th November 1989 the first blocks of the Berlin Wall that for decades divided East and West Germany were taking down. The event
ERC The Healthy Self as Body Capital & Centre for History in Public Health London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine are pleased to announce
On 15 October 2018, an outdoor exhibition dedicated to the Great War and its aftermath premiered in Prague. The Czech Republic is the first stop
EUscreen is excited to share the news about the upcoming conference Sensory Moving Image Archives: Visualization, Exploration and Reuse of Moving Image Data which will be
On the 26th of September, we celebrate the European Day of Languages. There are more than 200 indigenous languages spoken across all the European countries, and
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision is, among other things, owner of a unique collection of material of the channel Europa TV. To gain
In this weeks’s top five best archive-based films, Richard Misek, filmmaker and Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of Kent, selects his five favourite
As a cultural heritage institution it can be quite a challenge to demonstrate the impact of your work. What is the effect it has on
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