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    miniaturka strony http://www.fiafnet.org/   » Site title: International Federation of Television Archives
    » Site description: FIAT/IFTA is a non-profit association set up by the BBC, RAI, ARD, and INA to promote the compatibility of audio-visual documentation systems as well as documentation exchange. Association documents, information, and newsletter.

    miniaturka strony http://www.iowabroadcasters.com/   » Site title: Iowa Broadcasters Association
    » Site description: IBA brings together radio and television stations working to promote and enhance free over-the-air broadcasting. Web site features a broadcasting Job Bank and the Iowa Radio and television directory.

    miniaturka strony http://www.mab.org/   » Site title: Maine Association of Broadcasters
    » Site description: Trade association representing radio and TV stations in Maine. Web site includes station directory.

    miniaturka strony http://www.nysbroadcastersassn.org   » Site title: New York State Broadcasters Association
    » Site description: Not-for-profit trade association promotes and protects the interests and rights of the broadcast industry in New York State.

    miniaturka strony http://www.newslab.org   » Site title: NewsLab
    » Site description: A non-profit dedicated to improving the quality of local television news. Site offers storytelling strategies, tip sheets and results of original research, plus video examples. Also provides links--updated daily--to news about TV news.

    miniaturka strony http://www.tvjournalist.net   » Site title: The TV Journalist
    » Site description: Lessons on broadcast journalism, questions and answers, and other information by A.Ravi Shankar.

    miniaturka strony http://www.un.org/tvforum/   » Site title: UN World Television Forum
    » Site description: Web site for the UN-sponsored gathering of television executives and professionals worldwide. Agenda, abstracts, information on speakers, and links to resources.

    miniaturka strony http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/tvnews/tvnews.html   » Site title: Working in Television News
    » Site description: Decision-making tips for choosing TV News as a career, including discussion of internships, network vs. local news, journalism graduate school, and job seeking strategies. From SoYouWanna.com.



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Randomize humor

A man walked into a curio store and was looking around. After awhile, he chose a brass rat and brought it up to the counter.

The proprietor said, that will be $10 for the brass rat and $1,000 for the story behind it.
The man said, ''Thanks, but I''ll just pay the $10 and pass on the story.''

He purchased the brass rat and left the store.
As he was walking down the street, he started noticing all sorts of rats following him. The further he walked -- the more rats followed. He walked down to the wharf and still more rats came out and followed him. So, he decided to walk out into the water, which he did -- and all the rats drowned.

He returned to the store where he purchased the brass rat, and when he walked in, the proprietor said, ''Ah ha! You came back to pay the $1,000 for the story, right?''

''Nope,'' replied the man, ''Just came back to see if you have any brass lawyers!''


Humor of the day

Q: What is every blonde''s ambition in life?
A: To be like Vanna White and learn the alphabet.

Q: What is the blonde doing when she holds her hands tightly over her ears?
A: Trying to hold on to a thought.

Q: What is the mating call of the blonde?
A: "I''m "sooo" drunk!"
Q: What is the mating call of the ugly blonde?
A: (Screaming) "I said: I''m drunk!"

Q: Why are there so few blonde pharmacists?
A: They have a hard time getting the pill bottles into the typewriter!

Q: Why can''t blondes make ice cubes?
A: They always forget the recipe.

Q: Why did the blonde resolve to have only three children?
A: Because she heard that one child out of every four born was Chinese.

Q: Why do all blondes all have a dimple on their chin and a flat forehead?
A: Finger on chin-I don''t know. Hits forehead-Oh I get it!

Q: Why do blondes have little holes all over their faces?
A: From eating with forks.

Q: Why do blondes have see-through lunch box lids?
A2: So that when they''re on the train they can tell if they''re going to work or coming home.

Q: Why do blondes wash their hair in the sink?
A: Because that''s where you''re supposed to wash vegetables.

Q: Why does a blonde only change her baby''s diapers every month?
A: Because it says on the box: "good for up to 20 pounds."

Q: Why is it good to have a blonde passenger?
A: You can park in the handicap zone.