BBC will put on the Internet a million hours of archived broadcasts

    The BBC media corporation is going, to the great joy of Internet users, to post about a million archived television and radio programs on its website.

    According to the Guardian , many of them (for example, interviews with American human rights activist Martin Luther King, taken shortly before his assassination) were never shown again.

    Access to the archive of programs will be given to those users who pay a special bribe. A full archive should be operational by the end of this year.

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