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Reuters 1896-today. The world's largest news agency adds news stories gathered from 163 countries to the ITN
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database daily. Including historic newsreels, material ranges from the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II in 1896 to yesterday's top stories. ITN 1955-today. ITN has filmed some of the most iconic television news images including the Iranian Embassy Siege, the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall and the death of Princess Diana. ITN retains rushes thereby offering previously unseen material.
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ITN 1955-today. ITN has filmed some of the most iconic television news images including the Iranian Embassy Siege, the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall and the death of Princess Diana. ITN retains rushes thereby offering previously unseen material. |

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4clipsales.com is a service offered by ITN
Source and supplies clips from programmes produced for Channel 4 since 1982. The range of programming includes science, history, drama, showbiz, culture, comedy, the natural world and much more. |

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Empire News 1926-1930. Here you will find a wealth of human interest stories and early sports events as well as personalities such as Amy Johnson, Thomas Edison, John Logie Baird and the British Royal Family. |

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British Paramount 1931-1957. This premium newsreel covered major events such as the Hindenburg disaster, World War II, the Spanish Civil war and the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. |

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The exclusive clip-sales deal between ITN
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and Channel 4 also includes a wealth of superb material from FilmFour movies such as Trainspotting, Life is Sweet, Shallow Grave, Naked and The Croupier. |

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Universal News 1930-1956. Universal News covered many stories from the USA and offers a rich source of nostalgic and entertaining items from the period. In 1952 Universal Irish News was also released as a separate reel. |

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Gaumont British 1929-1959. Thirty years of superb newsreel that includes VE day celebrations, the Korean war and the abdication of Edward VIII. Also, a special Irish edition was regularly released in Dublin. |

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With film crews based permanently in Hollywood, New York and London, Tinseltown Entertainment films showbusiness celebrities every night of the week. Tinseltown has built up a vast exclusive archive of hundreds of revealing interviews with A-list celebrities from Tom Hanks to Sharon Stone. |

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VISNEWS 1957-1992. Material from this global collection includes footage of the Vietnam War, Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal in 1973 and was particularly strong in the coverage of events in Africa and India. |

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The Images of War archive comprises more than 200 hours of premium war footage from France, Britain, USA and Germany. The collection is particularly rich in World War II material and includes unique colour footage of the war and of the entire Nazi era. Footage from over 30 hours of Deutsche Wochenschau, the official Nazi newsreel, is included. |

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Gaumont Graphic 1910-1932. This newsreel includes material from 1896 when motion picture began and also covered the Titanic's fated maiden voyage, Emily Davidson's fatal Derby protest and the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb. |

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Sam Silver was a prolific amateur film-maker who travelled everywhere with his camera from the 1930s to the 1990s. His legacy is a treasure trove of rare footage. Includes the famous 1981 interview with Ronnie Biggs in Rio; colour film of London in WWII; and George Best and Manchester Utd in LA in the 1960s.
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The Fox Movietone Newsreel 1919-1963 was distributed to more cinemas than all the other newsreels put together in its heyday and was famous for its incredible 'scoops'
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The Fox News Archive 1996-today contains material from the Fox News Channel. The Fox News Channel is now the most popular cable news station in the USA, with a global reputation for fast and effective 24 hour news coverage.
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