Thanks for the info. I am shocked they could do it even at the insane
price. It may mean there is hope because IF they were offering to license
it than I assume they had the rights and it .
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Shelia D Owens (sowens) <
sow...@memphis.edu> wrote:
> I have purchased s
I have purchased streaming content from PBS, but not since they restructured
their pricing model a couple of years ago. I was told in November 2010 that
digital streaming rights were available for Eyes on the Prize. The cost was
prohibitive and for 3 years only. It would have cost $6300; therefo
nt: Monday, May 21, 2012 10:40 AM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Videolib] PBS streaming video
Do you have a subscription with PBS streaming video? How much it costs? What is
the contact information? I see a lot of recent programs free online. But all of
them say for personal use in t
CollegeAnywhere.org, a consortium out of the Philadelphia region, offers a
library of over 400 PBS titles, selected out of the larger catalog, for
licensing using our collection of streaming tools and resources. I did look at
the list and Eyes on the Prize is not one of the titles from American
Do you have a subscription with PBS streaming video? How much it costs? What is
the contact information? I see a lot of recent programs free online. But all of
them say for personal use in their terms of use. I have noticed too that these
free online programs are all new episodes. How can I get