The Afternoon Report, Tuesday, September 18, 2012


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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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Warren Carlyle on Googling Hitler, Falling for the Tramp & Finding the Right Recipe for CHAPLIN • • • Terrific list! RT @nestruck: The Travel section had me pick 10 plays to see in New York this fall: cc: @BBBway • • • Casting for Signature Theatre Company’s production of David Henry Hwang’s GOLDEN CHILD has been announced! • • • CHAPLIN star Rob McClure featured in the Associated Press via @sharethis @ChaplinBway • • •

All the TV News Since 2009, on One Web Site
New York Times/business – by BILL CARTER

Inspired by a pillar of antiquity, the Library of Alexandria, Brewster Kahle has a grand vision for the Internet Archive, the giant aggregator and digitizer of data, which he founded and leads.

“We want to collect all the books, music and video that has ever been produced by humans,” Mr. Kahle said.

As of Tuesday, the archive’s online collection will include every morsel of news produced in the last three years by 20 different channels, encompassing more than 1,000 news series that have generated more than 350,000 separate programs devoted to news.

The latest ambitious effort by the archive, which has already digitized millions of books and tried to collect everything published on every Web page for the last 15 years (that adds up to more than 150 billion Web pages), is intended not only for researchers, Mr. Kahle said, but also for average citizens who make up some of the site’s estimated two million visitors each day.  “The focus is to help the American voter to better be able to examine candidates and issues,” Mr. Kahle said. “If you want to know exactly what Mitt Romney said about health care in 2009, you’ll be able to find it.”

Of course, if you want to discredit or satirize a politician based on a clip showing some reversal of a position, that will be made easier as well. Or, as Mr. Kahle put it, “Let a thousand Jon Stewarts bloom.”

Many conventional news outlets will be available, including CNN, Fox News, NBC News, PBS, and every purveyor of eyewitness news on local television stations. And Mr. Stewart’s program, “The Daily Show” is one of those 1,000 series that is part of the new news archive.


To read this article in its entirety,  please click the link below
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/18/business/media/internet-archive-amasses-all-tv-news-since-2009.html


Broadway Ad Breakdowns:
Sunday, September 16, 2012
(b/w unless otherwise indicated)

New York Times
ARTS & LEISURE

The Lion King
2” x 7” – Color
Wicked
2” x 7” – Color

Star-Ledger
Arts & Escapes

Bring It On
2” x 7” – Color

Bergen Record
No theatrical advertising

Newsday
No theatrical advertising

Daily News
No theatrical advertising

New York Post
No theatrical advertising

Friday, September 14, 2012
(b/w unless otherwise indicated)
New York Times
Weekend Arts

Cyrano De Bergerac
2” x 7” – Color
The Lion King
2” x 7”

Star-Ledger
Ticket

Spider-Man, Turn Off The Dark
3” x 7” – Color

New York Post
News Section

Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark
3” x 5.5” – Color

Bergen Record
No theatrical advertising

Daily News
No theatrical advertising

Newsday
No theatrical advertising

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