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The tech powering the Political TV Ad Archive
Ever wonder how we built the Political TV Ad Archive? This post explains what happens back stage — how we are using advanced technology to generate the counts for how many times a particular ad has aired on television, where, … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, News, Television Archive
Tagged audfprint, duplitron, open data, political ads, television, video
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As Democratic candidates debate, Internet Archive will be gathering data
When Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders take the podium tonight along with other contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, their debate will be televised. The Television Archive will be tracking the news coverage surrounding the debate, viewable and … Continue reading
Posted in News, Television Archive, tv archive
Tagged advertising, debates, Kalev Leetaru, Kennedy, Nixon, political ads, politics, president, television archive, television news, television news archive, TV Archive
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Who’s Really Winning the Media Wars in the 2016 Campaign?
When it comes to media coverage, it seems as if Donald Trump is “trumping” all his rivals, Republicans and Democrats alike. But is that true? And how does it vary by print, digital and television media? Using the Internet Archive’s … Continue reading
2016 Political TV Ad Tracker: with Analysis & Fact-checking Citizens Can Trust
The Internet Archive is honored to receive today a Knight News Challenge grant to support our collaborative efforts to help citizens make sound decisions in the 2016 U.S. elections; for the best interests of themselves, their communities and future generations. Experts are predicting … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, News, Television Archive
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Tracking Politics on Television: Campaign Advertising and the State of the Union Going Viral
Today the GDELT Project and the Internet Archive debut two exciting new interactive visualizations of the TV News Archive, one tracing the flow of money through campaign advertising in Philadelphia in the 2014 election cycle, and the other introducing a … Continue reading
Posted in News, Television Archive
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Political Ads Win Over News 45 to 1 in Philly TV News 2014
[press: Columbia Journalism Review, USA Today, BloombergPolitics, Washington Post] Study finds 842 minutes of political Ads compared to 18.7 minutes of political news stories in large sample of Philadelphia TV news programs archived by the Internet Archive in a joint … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, News, Television Archive
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Announcing: A Brave New Feature for TV News V2.1
The new TV News Archive, launched just over one month ago, was updated today with the addition of a super new feature: Search Inside shows. It sounds simple enough for those familiar with the ubiquitous keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F…but it turns … Continue reading
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Introducing the New TV News Archive
Announcing the launch of the fully redesigned TV News Archive. This research library, originally released in September 2012, is a free service provided as a way to enhance the capabilities of journalists, scholars, teachers, librarians, civic organizations and other engaged … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Television Archive
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Mapping 400,000 Hours of U.S. TV News
We are excited to unveil a couple experimental data-driven visualizations that literally map 400,000 hours of U.S. television news. One of our collaborating scholars, Kalev Leetaru, applied “fulltext geocoding” software to our entire television news research service collection. These algorithms … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, News, Television Archive
Tagged CartoDB, Kalev Leetaru, Knight Foundation, television news, TV news
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NSA TV Clip Library
When the American people find out how their government has secretly interpreted the Patriot Act, they are going to be stunned and they are going to be angry. Senator Ron Wyden May 26, 2011 Recent revelations of the extent of … Continue reading
new mp4 (h.264) derivative technique — simpler and easy!
Greetings video geeks! 😎 We’ve updated the process and way we create our .mp4 files that are shown on video pages on archive.org It’s a much cleaner/clearer process, namely: We opted to ditch ffpreset files in favor of command-line argument … Continue reading
Posted in Technical, Television Archive, Video Archive
Tagged derivatives, ffmpeg, h.264, movies, video, x264
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new video and audio player — video multiple qualities, related videos, and more!
Many of you have already noticed that since the New Year, we have migrated our new “beta” player to be the primary/default player, then to be the only player. We are excited about this new player! It features the very … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Archive, Live Music Archive, Technical, Television Archive, Video Archive
Tagged audio, derivatives, h.264, jwplayer, video
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Happy News Year! An Exhibit of International News
In celebration of the new year, we’d like to take you on a tour of news broadcasts from around January 1st from more than 60 stations in 30 countries. We hope the Happy News Year exhibit will highlight the amazing … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, News, Television Archive
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Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive
We are proud to announce the launch of Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive, a library of news coverage of the events of 9/11/2001 and their aftermath as presented by U.S. and international broadcasters. A resource for scholars, journalists and … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Event, News, Television Archive
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LEARNING FROM RECORDED MEMORY: 9/11 TV News Archive Conference
LEARNING FROM RECORDED MEMORY: 9/11 TV News Archive Conference Co-sponsored by Internet Archive and New York University’s Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program, Tisch School of the Arts Wednesday, August 24, 4:00-6:00 pm; reception follows New York University, Tisch School … Continue reading

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
