Welcome to the UCLA Film & Television Archive!
UCLA Film and TV Archive: containing over 220,000 films and television programs, and 27 million feet of newsreel footage, we are the largest university-held moving-image archive in the world. These items are available to the public via screenings, research facilities, and licensing as stock footage for professional productions.
https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/
The Museum of Broadcast Communications
Reference, Museums, Arts and Entertainment, Film and Media - The Museum of Broadcast Communications. Located in Chicago, with educational programs and exhibits and a searchable database of television, radio, commercial and Chicago news archives.
https://www.museum.tv/
Pavek Museum of Broadcasting
Reference, Museums, Arts and Entertainment, Film and Media - Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Collection of antique radios, televisions and broadcasting equipment, based in St Louis Park, Minnesota.
https://pavekmuseum.org/
Museum of Television and Radio
Reference, Museums, Arts and Entertainment, Film and Media - Museum of Television and Radio. Los Angeles and New York-based nonprofit museum preserving television and radio programs.
http://mtr.org/
The Open Video Project
Reference, Museums, Arts and Entertainment, Film and Media - The Open Video Project. Sponsored by and developed at the Interaction Design Laboratory at the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
https://open-video.org/
BBC Educational and Documentary Programmes on DVD
Reference, Museums, Arts and Entertainment, Film and Media - BBC Learning Studies. Video resources from the world's largest educational TV archive, incorporating a full licence to use in education and training.
https://www.bbcstudies.com/
ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES
Reference, Museums, Arts and Entertainment, Film and Media - Anthology Film Archives. Preserves and exhibits motion pictures.
http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/
American Film Institute
Reference, Museums, Arts and Entertainment, Film and Media - American Film Institute. Silver Theatre and Louis B Mayer Library.
https://www.afi.com/