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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Axis Sally Found Guilty of Treason

Higher Ed
Narrated / People enter a courthouse / A shot of the door of the US District Court / a bus is guided toward the courthouse by a man in a suit / Mildred Gillars gets out of the truck in front of many men and members of the press / She...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

World War II's Operation Jubilee at Dieppe

Higher Ed
VS ships in ocean with white smokescreen; boat pouring black smoke; puffs of smoke in the air; VS bombers in the air / VS pilots are helped aboard ship; RAF planes flying overhead; airplanes flying low over the water; sea seen through...
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The Recount

How Spies Communicate Using Shortwave Numbers Stations

Higher Ed
Numbers stations are a mysterious phenomenon of shortwave radio dating back to the Cold War. The radio signals are secret messages sent by intelligence agencies to undercover spies all over the world, but no government has ever...
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Bloomberg

Not Sleepy Old PBS, Were 'Kicking Butt: CEO Kerger

Higher Ed
Nov. 24 -- PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger discusses the networks rising viewership and move into digital media. She speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Musicians Are Lobbying For Radio Royalties

Higher Ed
The U.S. is one of only four countries that does not pay broadcast performance royalties to musicians.
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Bloomberg

The Day Television Went Global

Higher Ed
May.09 -- The dawn of worldwide live television can be traced back to July 10th, 1962, when AT&T's Telstar satellite successfully transmitted a signal between the U.S. and Europe for the first time in history. (Video by Raymond Schillinger)