Communication Websites
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[edit] Advertising/ Public Relations
- Daily PR Blog - Press Release Writing
- Cambridge Language Consultants This site contains writing and style guides.
- Ad Access This site presents images and database information for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955.
- AdCracker "An i-tool to create marketing and advertising concepts or campaigns."
- Advertising World A Web directory of marketing communications resources.
- American Association of Advertising Agencies Directory of advertising agencies searchable by state, type of agency, size and other limiters. Also includes Association events, publications and more.
[edit] Film Criticism
A very comprehensive guide from Yale University Library.
A database of films and television shows with information on credits, production details, plot summaries, and reviews by professionals and readers.
A directory of Websites related to movies.
[edit] Journalism
Sponsored by the American Press Institute, this site contains thousands of resources for journalists, editors, and other researchers. Searchable by keyword, or by using a pull-down menu of topics.
A searchable collection of online resources for journalism, communication, and media law.
A searchable collection of examples of American speeches, addresses and monologues
Website of the Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Committe of Concerned Journalists. Contains resources for journalists, teachers, and students.
Maintained by the Poynter Institute, this site features articles on all areas of journalism, as well as other resources. Information on seminars is also available.
"A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free legal assistance to journalists since 1970." Provides up-to-date legal news on cases dealing with freedom of the press, and also provides publications on various legal topics. The site also provides contact information for journalists needing legal help.
"The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism is a research organization that specializes in using empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press. It is non-partisan, non-ideological and non-political."
This regulary updated site contains annotated links to online resources used by journalists at the New York Times. There are also links to Navigator pages for business, health, and politics. Free registration required for access.
[edit] TV/Radio Production
Entertaining and educational topics for fans of nostalgic / old-time radio shows
Large resource of TV and radio history





