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Subject: On-line FL newspapers, radio, TV
Date: 23 March 2001 14:11
Dear all,
Our Information Services Dept. has just passed this on to us (see below),
from the HE Library & Info. Studies discussion group. It's a mega-listing of
newspapers and other media web sites around the world, including radio and
TV stations that broadcast live &/or offer news clips via the Internet.
Saludos,
Michael
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Michael Shade
School of Languages, University of Brighton
Falmer, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK
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http://www.bus.bton.ac.uk/Staff/Shade/Michael.html
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> From: Godfrey Oswald[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: Godfrey Oswald
> Sent: 23 March 2001 12:45
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: electronic foreign-language newspapers
>
> Dear all.
>
> Thought I should add here that several full-text foreign-language
> newspapers
> are already on the web, they are either free to access or subscription
> based.
>
> I have compiled (with the help of a former journalism student in the US) a
> list of all major news sources on the web, which includes not just
> thousands
> of foreign-language newspapers, but also important foreign-language news
> agencies and foreign-language TV and radio news stations.
>
> These can be found at the "W" links of the Info Connect Library Directory
> at:
> http://www.geocities.com/infolibrary/Page28.htm
>
> When you get to the link, scroll down till you get to "WORLD NEWS"
>
> In addition, links to three of the top translators (text and URL
> translation) have been added to allow English speakers to read the
> foreign-language newspapers and news agencies.
>
>
> Hope you will find this useful.
>
> Regards.
>
> Godfrey.
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