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I mean, I was browsing different years on Wikipedia, and was thinking of how could I get a better picture, and some deeper immersion into what was happening in the past... Here from the idea - in sense of media, it is much easier to turn back time. Just replay all the radio stations and channels that
were broadcastin something back then...
(for that purpose, I think some open media archives that would be as easy to listen to or watch as it is easy to turn on the Radio or TV, could be useful...).
Halfbakery: The "TV of Yesteryear" Channel (2001)
The_20_22TV_20of_20...eryear_22_20Channel [jutta, Feb 11 2007]
Internet Archive
http://www.archive.org/ They're not limited to HTML webpages - there are movies and audio recordings, too. But it's far from complete. [jutta, Feb 11 2007]
Search results for, On This Day.
http://www.google.c...Google+Search&meta= [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Feb 11 2007]
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Why not? It's probably just lying around in archives all over the world. Some re-editing, digitalising and presto there's a website that will attract millions of people each day. Some advertising will pay for it all. + |
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