These resources do not provide audio or video, but provide text transcripts of news broadcasts (radio and TV).
Meet the Press from Alexander Street Press provides over 1,500 hours of footage—the full surviving broadcast run to date—available online in one cross-searchable interface. Since its television premiere in 1947, Meet the Press has cemented its position as an institution in broadcast journalism. For the first time ever, network television’s longest running program—with its thousands of interviews, panels, and debates—is available via streaming online video. Now, students and scholars have unprecedented access to this treasure trove of material, including many episodes not seen since their original broadcast.
60 Minutes provides students, faculty, and researchers with access to news coverage, investigative reporting, and feature segments of the most important global issues of our time. 1997 through contemporary coverage (includes volume 2).