Writing from A to Z, The Easy-to-Use Reference Handbook

PERIODICALS AND BROADCAST MEDIA

• News Directories

American Journalism Review (AJR) Newslink. Newspapers (including campus newspapers), magazines, and radio/TV links around the world.

NewsCentral. 3,500 links to newspapers around the world.

News Directory.com. Over 10,000 links to national and international newspapers and magazines as well as television.

News Resource. News sources around the world—some mainstream (Time World Wide) and some less familiar (such as Hispanic/Latino News Service or Tabloid News Services).

U-Wire. Student-written, college-focused newswire with daily feeds from 400 U.S. campuses.

• Newspapers

Most large newspapers have an archive of back issues, but many of them charge a nominal fee for access to the full text of archived articles.

Boston Globe

Christian Science Monitor

Los Angeles Times

New York Times

Washington Post

trib.com, the Internet newspaper from Associated Press.

Wall Street Journal. Two weeks of free access.

• Magazines

Usually, the current issue of an online magazine is available for free but a fee is charged to access archived articles.

Atlantic Unbound. Online version of Atlantic Monthly.

Discover Magazine

The Economist

Newsweek

Salon Magazine

Scientific American

Smithsonian

Time

• TV and Radio

ABC News

CBS News

CNN

MSNBC. A joint venture of Microsoft and NBC.

National Public Radio Online

PBS Online

BBC News Online

CBC (Canada)

• Film

Internet Movie Database. Information about 180,000 films.

MovieWEB. Previews of current films from 10 studios.

 

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