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WGBH helps digitize 60 years of broadcasting history - Business - The
Boston Globe

It’s easy to find the first season of “New Girl” on the Web, but what about
something more substantial from television’s archives? Maybe a vintage
interview with Thurgood Marshall? Perhaps rarely seen footage of John F.
Kennedy on the campaign trail?

Even Netflix isn’t going to be much help there.

But WGBH and the Library of Congress are collaborating on an ambitious
project to build the first comprehensive digital archive of content from
the nation’s public broadcasters and will eventually make it available to
the public over the Internet.


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