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Web Seminar for Educators:
Record, Search, and Analyze TV broadcasts with SnapStream

Our television search technology revolutionizes the way academic research in journalism and political science is done. The SnapStream Server enables colleges and universities of all sizes to conduct the in-depth, comprehensive TV research that, in the past, only large universities with unconstrained resources could do.

SnapStream's powerful system allows students and faculty to access thousands of hours of television recordings within seconds. Using our closed-caption search technology, anyone can research what has been said on TV without having to watch hours of programming, and then view and download a full text transcript of the show with a few mouse clicks.

Sign up for our free, one-hour Web seminar that's designed specifically for educators to learn how the SnapStream Server can help your institution reduce the amount of work and time associated with conducting TV research and analysis.

  • Web Seminar for Educators: Recording, Searching, & Analyzing TV broadcasts
  • When: Tuesday, October 20, 2009; 2:30-3:30PM (CST)
  • Cost: Free

During the free seminar, we will discuss how to:

  • Conduct comparative analysis of news broadcasts
  • Eliminate manual search of video tapes
  • Stream recorded and live TV content to lecture halls
  • Record and search thousands of hours of TV
  • View and download full text transcripts of TV programming
  • Create clips of full recordings