Audible.com - Over 18,000 audiobooks, magazines, newspapers and radio programs.
Babelgum - Global Internet television network.
A free, revolutionary Internet and Mobile TV platform supported by advertising, Babelgum combines the full-screen video quality of traditional television with the interactive capabilities of the Internet and offers professionally produced programming on-demand to a global audience.
Bay Area Streaming Media Organization (BASMO) - BASMO is a free open membership community organization helping to faciliate communications and relationships among San Francisco Bay Area individuals and companies involved in the continued growth of the streaming media industry.
Berkeley Multimedia Research Center (BMRC) - Developing an authoring environment that integrates asset management and streaming content with hypertext documents and computer mediated interactions.
betterPropaganda - Focuses on new, independent music and allows you to use interactive features to discover, hear & collect it. Dedicated to providing independent labels & artists a better opportunity to be heard. The site is loaded with thousands of free, hand selected & fully legal mp3s, with brand new ones uploaded daily.
blip.tv - A video sharing service with a serious focus on video blogging and podcasting. Takes care of all the problems a budding videoblogger, podcaster or Internet TV producer would run into: the servers, the software, the workflow, the advertising and the distribution. Your focus should be on creativity.
Broadband-Television.com - A comprehensive directory of live and on-demand broadband broadcasts. Enjoy international television and CD quality radio using your computer and free software. A high speed internet connection such as cable, ADSL, ISDN or TI is required. Broadcasts are available in English and other languages.
Broadcast Live - Live radio and television from around the world.
Broadcast Net - A coalition of professional broadcast service and equipment providers in a centrally located, high profile domain area on the Internet.
burst.com - Burstware technology provides high-quality, uninterrupted picture and sound, while optimizing network bandwidth.
C-SPAN - Aacronym 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. The network televises U.S. political events, particularly live and gavel to gavel coverage of the U.S. Congress as well as occasional proceedings of the Canadian and British Parliaments and major events worldwide. C-SPAN is a non-profit organization, funded by the affiliate fees paid by its cable and satellite affiliates, and does not carry advertisements on any of its networks, radio stations or websites. The network operates independently, and neither the cable industry nor Congress has power over the content of its programming. Also see:
C-SPAN Video Library/C-SPAN Archives - The C-SPAN Archives records, indexes, and archives all C-SPAN programming for historical, educational, research, and archival uses. Every C-SPAN program aired since 1987, now totaling over 170,000 hours, is contained in the C-SPAN Archives and immediately accessible through the database and electronic archival systems.
Center for Digital Democracy (CDD) - Committed to preserving the openness and diversity of the Internet in the broadband era, and to realizing the full potential of digital communications through the development and encouragement of noncommercial, public interest programming.
Cidera - An international leader in the satellite-based delivery of broadband content to the edge of the Internet. In bypassing congested landlines, Cidera accelerates content delivery and improves viewing quality: from streaming video to live Webcasts, large databases, and Usenet news.
Civil Rights Digital Library - Unedited news film and other TV footage related to the struggle for racial equality in the 1950s and 1960s.
Concert Vault - Listen for free to complete concerts from music's greatest live performers, from the King Biscuit Flower Hour and the Bill Graham Archives. Brought to you by Wolfgang's Vault.
C-SPAN Congressional Chronicle - An index to the C-SPAN video recordings of the House and Senate floor proceedings. The video recordings are matched with the text of the Congressional Record as soon as the Record is available.
Cult Classics - Great classic content from the early years of film and television.
Daily IPTV - "A leading news and information source for buyers and providers of IPTV [Internet Protocol Television] hardware and services, Daily IPTV covers everything from content and convergence to standards and protocols and emerging trends and technologies. The site reports cutting-edge technology as well as news as it happens." Includes news, white papers (requires free registration to view), and event listings.
Dailymotion - The latest music videos, short movies, TV shows, funny and extreme videos.
Dial-A-Poem Poets - John Giorno inspired collection of poetry. The record label called Giorno Poetry Systems eventually built up a catalog of 40 titles, ushering poetry onto the radio alongside rock, jazz, etc. for the first time. The Dial-A-Poem service, begun, in 1968, was a huge success.
Digital Media Association (DMA) - An alliance of companies that develop and deploy technologies to perform, promote and market music and video content on the web and through other digital networks.
5min - 5min is a "videopedia" with a large amount of content. Offers unique features like slow-motion and zooming, especially useful for learning new skills.
CERN Webcast Service - Offering various seminars and lecture programmes every year in particle physics and related sciences, like computing, engineering and mathematics.
Edutopia - From George Lucas; a great collection of highly eclectic educational videos.
How To Videos - eHow's collection of how-to videos; anything from home to technology how-to's.
Indymedia - The San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center is a non-commercial, democratic collective of bay area independent media makers and media outlets.
Nobel Prize Channel - Watch a range of laureates give interviews and official Nobel Lectures, in which they reveal the stories that helped shape their lives and careers.
Royal Society, The - Biology, climate science, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, history of science, science literature.
ScienceHack - A science video specific search engine.
SuTree - Educational and how-to videos on subjects ranging from arts and crafts to automobiles.
Teachers TV - Arts, poetry, and a host of other subjects.
TeacherTube - Courses for math, data processing and literature. The site is organized by "channels" and "groups" (college, university, sciences, technology, math). Features include blog embeds, favorites, tagging and commenting.
VideoJug - Free factual video content online, iincluding informative "How To" and "Ask The Expert" films that guide you, step-by-step, through everything and anything in life.
Web Lecture Archive Project - A joint venture between the UM-ATLAS Collaboratory Project, University of Michigan Media Union, and CERN.
Webcast.Berkeley - UC Berkeley courses & events live and on-demand courses & events.
WGBH Forum Network - Free online audio and video web lectures and MP3 download podcasts on science, politics, art.
EMI Music Publishing - EMI Music Publishing represents "the world’s most comprehensive catalog of contemporary music - over 1.3 million songs ranging from chart-topping pop hits to classic R&B and everything in between." Music is streaming online.
Etree Wiki - A leader in lossless digital audio distribution on the Internet. Committed to providing the highest quality live concert recordings in a losslessly-compressed, downloadable format.
European Multimedia Forum (EMF) - European trade association promoting the competitiveness of digital media industries in the global market place.
EyePopMedia - A leading global webcast production company for next generation media built by a team of experts from broadcast and Internet technologies.
FedFlix - Features over 8,700 films created by the US government over the past 70 years on a range of topics.
FirstLook - A leading supplier of streaming media preview packages for the entertainment industry's newest releases. Provides instant access to the television shows, movies, music, and video game releases.
FLV Downloader - Freeware to download Flash video from all video sharing sites at great speed. This program is a one-stop solution to download, manage, play back and convert downloaded videos for Ipod, Iphone, PSP, Cell Phone, Windows Media, XVid and MP3. With the technologies of automatic URL-parsing and multi-thread downloading, the program is a easy-to-use and powerful FLV download manager and makes it possible for you to download video from particularly YouTube, Yahoo, Google, Myspace, iFilm, Dailymotion, Metacafe, etc.
Folkstreams - A national preserve of documentary films about American roots cultures streamed with essays about the traditions and filmmaking. The site includes transcriptions, study and teaching guides, suggested readings, and links to related websites.
FORA.tv - Delivers discourse, discussions and debates on the world's most interesting political, social and cultural issues, and enables viewers to join the conversation. It provides deep, unfiltered content, tools for self-expression and a place for the interactive community to gather online.
Freedom Archives - 10,000 hours of audio and video recordings documenting social justice movements locally, nationally, and internationally from the 1960s to the present. The Archives features speeches of movement leaders and community activists, protests and demonstrations, cultural currents of rebellion and resistance. This oral history is in a searchable database.
Free Speech Internet Television - Provides free hosting for over 7000 non-commercial websites and 2500 media files. Free Speech Internet TV, in collaboration with Free Speech Cable and the new Free Speech Digital Broadcast Satellite Channel, also provides an internet venue for producers and directors of progressive film, video and audio.
Free Speech TV - Promoting voices and perspectives under-represented in the media.
GigaOM - A eading provider of online media, events and research for global technology innovators.
Provides insider access to expert analysis on emerging technology markets.
Global Revolution - Brings you live streaming video coverage from independent journalists on the ground at nonviolent protests around the world.
GMV Network - Streaming media software developer of standards-based digital media distribution and internetworking technologies.
Google Video Blog - Celebrating creative works from the many contributors to the Google upload program.
Google TV - Google TV lets you seamlessly search all of the content on your TV, the web, and apps – then access it with a single click. You can also easily switch between TV and the web without having to change inputs on your television.
Hulu.com -
A free online video service that offers TV shows and movies.
iBEAM - Developer of an Internet broadcast network optimized for the delivery of streaming audio and video.
IEEE MultiMedia - IEEE Multimedia covers technical information on a broad range of issues in multimedia systems and applications. Typical topics include hardware and software for media compression, media storage/transport, workstation support for multimedia, data modeling, and abstractions to embed multimedia in application programs.
Independent Lens: Community Cinema - A free monthly screening series, Community Cinema features films from the Emmy Award-winning PBS series Independent Lens. In over 50 cities nationwide, screenings are followed by lively panel discussions that bring together citizens, organizations and public television stations to encourage dialogue and action around important and timely social issues. Last season, over 30,000 people attended 400 events nationwide.
Independent Television Service (ITVS) - Funds, presents, and promotes award-winning documentaries and dramas on public television and cable, innovative new media projects on the Web, and the Emmy Award-winning weekly series Independent Lens Thursday nights at 10:00 PM on PBS.
Intelligent YouTube Channels - A good listing of worthwhile YouTube channels, i.e., intelligent, culturally enriching, educational, reliably informative.
Internet Archive: Moving Images - This library contains thousands of digital movies which range from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to videos of every genre uploaded by Archive users. Many of these movies are available for download. See:
Intervox Communications - Consulting company helping broadcasters, entertainment and netcentric companies manage the integration of new technologies and advertising strategies on the Internet.
iTunes - Import your CDs and download music, videos, podcasts and audiobooks, then sync, share and stream.
ITV.Net - ITVnet's 400+ Webcasts have included: the Grammy, Tony and Emmy awards, numerous sports championships, major concerts, trade shows and conferences, political announcements and other important events.
Jake Ludington's MediaBlab - Latest tips for maximizing productivity, simplifying digital video and audio frustrations, and solving computer problems.
JetAudio - Rip and play MP3, OGG, and WMA files. JetAudio delivers built-in CD burning, streamed audio broadcasting, and a timer to start or stop playback or recording.
Joost - Combining the best things about television great shows, great picture quality, something that everyone knows how to use with the incredible power of the internet Video. More than 20,000 shows.
Knowledge Network - Through television and the Internet, Knowledge broadcasts a unique mix of arts and culture programs that explore the world from provincial, national and global perspectives. This British Columbia organization broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week from its state-of-the-art digital broadcasting facility.
KPFA Archives - Programming is local, original and eclectic, with a well produced mix of news and in depth public affairs, an ongoing drama, literature and performance series, interviews, and reviews.
Lannan Readings and Conversations - You can find links here to all of the audio recordings available on the Lannan Foundation website. The archives contain audio files from the popular Readings & Conversations series, other public Lannan events. These events may belong to any of the Lannan program areas: Art, Cultural Freedom, Indigenous Communities, Literary, Readings and Conversations, Residency.
LearnOutLoud - Free streaming lectures, audio, and video. Browse over 15,000 educational audio books, MP3 downloads, podcasts, and videos.
Leftstreamed - Political video on YouTube channel.
Listen.com - Guide to online music helping you find all kinds of music on the Internet, including downloadable music files such as MP3s, streaming audio and video.
Litseen - The purpose of Litseen is to strengthen the San Francisco Bay Area literary community. It does this by creating and maintaining an extensive video archive of readings, publications, and other written and/or spoken word events, and by providing written coverage of the burgeoning literary community in San Francisco, with an up-to-date calendar of events, event reviews, interviews of local authors, book reviews, and more.
Media That Matters -
Showcase for short films on important topics of the day.
Every June, Media That Matters presents a new collection of twelve shorts. The festival launches in New York City with a world premiere at the IFC Center and an awards ceremony at HBO where every filmmaker is honored and many receive cash awards sponsored by major foundations and corporations. Previous presenters include Tim Robbins, Al Franken, David Cross, Woody Harrelson, Barbara Kopple and Peter Yarrow.
MediaStorm - A multimedia production studio founded by Brian Storm. Sponsored by Washington Post.
Mefeedia - Discover, watch, collect and share videos.
Metacafe - As a leading independent online video site, Metacafe makes it easy to find videos from your favorite content creators - and we help you discover new ones.
Microsoft: Windows Media Technology - Bringing digital media mainstream, Windows Media Technologies provides an end-to-end solution for streaming multimedia, from content authoring to delivery to playback.
Miro - A popular, free, and open internet TV application. It brings video channels from thousands of sources and has more free HD than any other platform.
MIT Media Laboratory, The - The Media Lab pursues an education and research mission in media and information technologies. A convergence of computing, publishing, and broadcast, fueled by changes in the communications industry has led to interconnected developments in an unusual range of disciplines brought together by The Media Lab, including cognition, electronic music, graphic design, video, and holography, as well as work in computation and human-machine interfaces.
Miro - Software for turning your computer into Internet TV.
Movie Downloads - The best websites for free movie downloads.
MoviesFoundOnline.com - Free movies, documentaries, cartoons, tv-shows, music and entertainment.
Moving Image Collections (MIC) - A directory of moving image archives worldwide that collects information in areas such as size and formats of collection, archive roles and audiences served, collection preservation status and issues, and collection genres. Moving images are unique in the use of multiple information streams (audio, visual and textual) to provide a compelling and immersive educational experience. The MIC is being designed and implemented by several developer sites, in collaboration with the sponsors, the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) and the Library of Congress.
MP3 Directory - Providing you with all your music and MP3 needs.
MPEG-7 Overview - This document gives an overview of the MPEG-7 standard, explaining which pieces of technology it includes and what sort of applications are supported by this technology. Also the current work towards MPEG-7 version 2 is presented.
MPEG Home Page - This is the home page of the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) a working group of ISO/IEC in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video. Established in 1988, the group has produced MPEG-1, the standard on which such products as Video CD and MP3 are based, MPEG-2, the standard on which such products as Digital Television set top boxes and DVD are based, MPEG-4, the standard for multimedia for the fixed and mobile web and MPEG-7, the standard for description and search of audio and visual content.
Miro - Free, open source Internet TV and video player.
MTV - World's leading online music entertainment company, with 22 music website destinations around the world, including MTV.com, VH1.com, and SonicNet.com. The MTV experience includes digital downloads, Internet radio and video, news and reviews, e-commerce, exclusive Web events, and convergence initiatives.
MUBI -
An online movie theater where you watch, discover, and discuss auteur cinema.
Multimedia Research Group (MRG) - MRG publishes market analyses of new technologies for the communications industries, and provides market intelligence and strategy consulting for its client companies.
Music Online - Alexander Street Press provides a comprehensive database in streaming audio, video, reference, and scores on the web. Music Online allows users cross search all of the music databases published by Alexander Street Press and brings together on a single cross-searchable platform the entire suite of Alexander Street Press music products that your institution [e.g., your public library] subscribes to.
Netvibes - Lets individuals assemble all in one place their favorite websites, blogs, email accounts, social networks, search engines, instant messengers, photos, videos, podcasts, widgets, and everything else they enjoy on the Web.
Ogg Vorbis - A completely open, patent-free, professional audio encoding and streaming technology with all the benefits of open source.
On-The-I (Multicast Technologies) - Intends to revolutionize the ability to stream CD-quality or better sound to millions of people simultaneously using its own broadcast station (On-the-I) to provide large scale multicast audio broadcasts over the Internet.
OneWorld TV - Video sharing and social networking aimed at people interested in social issues, development, environment, etc. A unique public platform for filmmakers, video journalists, NGOs and just about anyone with an interest in video and a concern for a better world.
Open Video Project - A shared digital video collection. The purpose of the Open Video Project is to collect and make available a repository of digitized video content for the digital video, multimedia retrieval, digital library, and other research communities. Researchers can use the video to study a wide range of problems, such as tests of algorithms for automatic segmentation, summarization, and creation of surrogates that describe video content; the development of face recognition algorithms; or creating and evaluating interfaces that display result sets from multimedia queries.
OpenNap - Napster is a protocol for sharing files between users. With Napster, the files stay on the client machine, never passing through the server. The server provides the ability to search for particular files and initiate a direct transfer between the clients. In addition, chat forums similar to IRC are available. OpenNap extends the Napster protocol to allow sharing of any media type, and the ability to link servers together.
OVGuide - Online video portal to the video content on the web including free movies, TV shows, anime and more.
P.O.V. - PBS's documentaries with a "point of view."
Pitchfork - Music video channel dedicated to the documentation of independent music. Pitchfork.tv brings you closer to the artists you love, through original mini-documentaries, secret rooftop and basement sessions, full concerts, exclusive interviews, and the most carefully curated selection of music videos online.
Political Remix Video - Aims to showcase some of the best, most innovative and inspiring examples of political remix video on the net.
Quintessential Player - Customizable, universal, ad-free media player. This one can play (and record) Real, Shoutcast, and Windows Media streams, as well as almost every audio or video file format.
Radiom - Offerings include interviews with some of the most influential composers of our time including Lou Harrison, Brian Eno, John Cage, Laurie Anderson, György Ligeti, and Anthony Braxton. Radiom also provides concerts, sound poetry performances, lectures and documentaries in classical music, jazz, experimental music and other forms. The material you will find here is gleaned from thousands of hours of audio recordings from KPFA-FM radio in Berkeley (1949-1995), and concerts and talks produced by Other Minds in San Francisco (1993-2005).
Real News, The - A television news and documentary network focused on providing independent and uncompromising journalism.
Recorded Sound Reference Center - Provides access to the commercial and archival audio holdings of the Library of Congress. The collection dates from 1926 when Victor Records donated over 400 discs to the Library's Music Division to supplement its print and manuscript holdings. In the custody of the Motion Picture Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division since 1978, the collection has grown to include over 2 million items encompassing audio formats from cylinders to CDs.
ReelzChannel - Features local movie times for movie theaters across America, as well as movie reviews for current releases. ReelzChannel also features movie trailers for films that are coming soon, viewable on your computer screen now.
Reliacast - Reliacast Internet infrastructure software allows customers and partners to redefine how they manage, measure and control large audiences during the delivery of live, interactive content and entertainment.
RMG Networks - Provider of out-of-home TV entertainment, news, and information.
ResearchChannel - A consortium of research universities and corporate research divisions dedicated to broadening access to individual and collective activities, ideas, and opportunities in basic and applied research. One of the major goals of ResearchChannel is to use program content creation and manipulation processes as testing medium for analog and digital broadcast and on-demand multimedia offerings.
SHOWstudio - An online fashion broadcasting company committed to pioneering, live fashion media. Led by photographer Nick Knight, SHOWstudio has consistently broken new ground with its experimental interactive projects, films and live performances. Its unique collaborations with the world’s most sought-after and influential photographers, artists, writers, designers and cultural figures are broadcast live, in real time on the award-winning SHOWstudio website.
Silicon Graphics - A world leader in high-performance computing technologies ranging from desktop workstations and servers to the most powerful supercomputers in the world. Delivers advanced computing and 3D visualization capabilities to scientific, engineering, and creative professionals and large enterprises. Creates innovative software for design, Internet, and entertainment applications.
Sling Media - Enables you to watch your TV programming from wherever you are by turning virtually any Internet-connected PC into your personal TV.
SnagFilms - Watch free movies and documentaries online.
SONIC (Sound ONline Inventory and Catalog) - This Library of Congress Recorded Sound Collection contains some 2.5 million audio recordings including multiple copies. Published and unpublished recordings, contained on a variety of physical formats represent the history of sound recording from late nineteenth century cylinders and discs to the latest digital files, including radio broadcasts and spoken word, as well as vocal and instrumental music.
soundsight - Provides innovative multimedia troubleshooting and solutions for medium to large-sized corporations. The company's services include developing new video technology businesses, recommending and configuring hardware and software systems, and training personnel.
SPIKE - Video, user video, movies, trailers, music and viral videos.
Spinner.com - A premier Internet music destination, broadcasting over 150 different channels of uninterrupted music.
Stage6 - A community for people who love video, the next evolution in digital media.
streamingmedia.com - Information-based website and industry magazine brings the latest news and information to the streaming media community.
StudentReel - A place for students to show their artwork on video for free via the Internet.
Torrent Typhoon - A real-time meta search engine. By using techniques such as scraping and threading, the engine is able to quickly serve results without lag.
truTV - Real-life stories told from a first-person perspective and action-packed originals.
Among truTV's primetime fan favorites are the original series Black Gold, The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest..., The Principal's Office, Speeders, Disorder in the Court, Forensic Files, Operation Repo, Most Shocking and Most Daring.
truTV Crime Library -
Stories on: crime, gangsters, serial killers, terrorits, spies, assassins and classic crime stories.
Turner Classic Movies - Lots of trailers, movie clips, and background information on all your favorite classic films.
TWiT Netcast Network - You'll find over a dozen different shows here, all covering some aspect of technology.
UltimateTV from Microsoft - Gives you the power to create the TV experience you want by combining digital video recording, powerful live TV controls, and interactive TV in a single service. Available through DirectTV.
UND Writers Conference Archives - Since 1970, the University of North Dakota has hosted an annual writers conference, bringing some of the most important writers of the past few decades together to discuss their art. Former attendees include Allen Ginsburg, the Beats, Harlan Ellison, and many more. The Chester Fritz Library Department of Special Collections is digitizing recorded readings, panel sessions, and lectures of these conferences.
VBS.tv - Streams original content carrying a mix of domestic and international news, pop and underground culture coverage, and music.
Veoh - The name for a suite of applications for collecting, publishing, and watching a vast selection of video programming. With VeohTV, watch video from thousands of websites, in one easy-to-use full screen application. Watch streaming video from major television networks such as CBS, to independently-produced content available on sites such as YouTube, Google Video, Veoh.com and MySpace. Navigate with a keyboard and mouse or use a PC remote control. VeohTV is like a free DVR for web video. Watch video on-demand or record it to your hard drive to watch later. Also see Wikipedia article.
Video Symphony - Digital media training center in Burbank, California, for film, video, DVD, streaming, and 3D animation.
VideoNewsLive - A user driven video community site for people to discover and compare all sides of video media by combining new media (user generated content) and mainstream media (providers) in an easy and manageable central location. Users can upload videos, suggest new mainstream providers, submit video links, comment, rate and favorite any video on the site.
visionOntv - Enables you to create and collate video: we create shows to put news in context, and collate the best social change video from around the world. It is a source of in-depth and verifiable news, with fact-checking links to reliable sources.
Vuze - Popular entertainment platform for high-res digital content: video, music, and games.
WAV Central - A huge archive of WAV audio samples ranging from movie, television, and advertisement clips to a large collection of sound effects.
Webcast Central - Offers a complete range of webcasting services: webcast production, website development, systems integration, strategic consulting, event planning, training
WGBH: Open Vault - Open access to all of Boston's PBS station's audiovisual content.
WPA Film Library -
One of the largest and most diverse libraries in the industry. Offers a comprehensive online experience that allows clients to search, preview, and license footage directly from its website.
YouTube - A leader in online video, and the premier destination to watch and share original videos worldwide through a Web experience. YouTube allows people to easily upload and share video clips on YouTube.com and across the Internet through websites, mobile devices, blogs, and email.
YouTube Screening Room -
A platform for top films from around the world to find the audiences they deserve. Every other Friday, you'll find four new films featured in the YouTube Screening Room.
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