On 14 March 2012 17:54, Kim Bruning <k...@bruning.xs4all.nl> wrote: > "The CBC is getting rid of its physical music collections in Vancouver and > other sites across the country, a treasure > trove of over 100,000 artifacts amassed over decades. Valuable, rare and > historic recordings on vinyl and tape will be > destroyed or dispersed, lost to all of us forever. " > > http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/save-cbc-music-archives > > Is this accurate news? If so, can we (eg: commons/wikisource) help? >
Wow, if only there were another public service broadcaster who stupidly decided to chuck away their physical archives for cost reasons and then rapidly came to regret it afterwards. What's that broadcaster called? I'm pretty sure the name only had a Levenshtein distance of 1 from 'CBC'. Oh yeah, the BBC. That's the BBC of "wiping Doctor Who episodes to reuse tape" fame. The BBC recorded film of Winston Churchill speaking, and it was only recovered because a secretary from Conservative Central Office managed to get a copy of it and hid it in her flat. Who are now taking part in a very sophisticated digital archiving process: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Archives If the CBC were to follow the BBC's folly, that would be tragic and utterly stupid. -- Tom Morris <http://tommorris.org/> _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l