The Encyclopedia of Television - The Encyclopedia of Television includes more than 1,000 original essays from more than 250 contributors and examines specific programs and people, historic moments and trends, major policy disputes and such topics as violence, tabloid television and the quiz show scandal. It also includes histories of major television networks as well as broadcasting systems around the world and is complemented by resource materials, photos and bibliographical information.
epguides.com - This site contains episode lists for over 1700 TV shows.
Each list contains titles and airdates. For over 375 shows there is a more
detailed episode guide containing guest stars and plot summaries."
KCTU TV 55, Wichita - the first broadcast television
station to distribute its programming on the Web all day, every day.
clearinghouse, cataloguing and archiving the very best of Internet radio.
PublicRadioFan.com - PublicRadioFan.com features program listings for hundreds of public radio stations around the world, including 'What's On Now." Follow the audio links to hear your favorite programs and discover new ones.
Radio-Locator - Site provides a search engine for radion stations on the internet with links to over 10,000 radio station Web pages and over 2500 audio streams from radio stations in the U.S. and around the world.
Television News Archive - Budding broadcast media critics have a great Web resource to turn to. The Vanderbilt Television News Archive began taping the evening news broadcasts of the three major networks in 1968, so it can offer online abstracts and story descriptions. Browse by date or search by keywords.
United States Early Radio History - Articles and extracts about early radio and related technologies, concentrating on the United States in the period from 1900 to 1925.
Worldwide Black Radio Guide - "A collective guide to radio stations around the world, with radio formats catering to the Black, Urban, African American market and fans there of. Black Radio Stations have music formats such as: Gospel, Hip Hop, Rap, R&B, Jazz, Blues, Soul, Reggae, Caribbean, Soca, Reggae Dancehall, Go-Go, African and Talk relevant to the Black community."