Guarding the heritage: radio and television culture preservation in Finland
Author: Savolainen, Eeva
Source: Journal of Scandinavian Cinema, Volume 1, Number 2, 17 June 2011 , pp. 199-203(5)
Publisher: Intellect
Abstract:
The National Audiovisual Archive of Finland aims to preserve Finnish film, radio and television culture. Radio and television archiving began in 2008. A programme stream of primary Finnish TV channels and radio stations is recorded, and original-quality programmes are deposited for research purposes. RITVA and ELONET databases help users access materials.Keywords: audiovisual archives; cinema; databases; Finland; radio; television
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jsca.1.2.199_1
Affiliations: 1: National Audiovisual Archive of Finland
Publication date: 2011-06-17
- The Journal of Scandinavian Cinema is a new scholarly journal devoted to film in the Scandinavian countries. It aims to become the prime site for excellent research and engaging discussions on cinema in Scandinavia, both within the national context of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and as a region existing in a globalized world.
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