- Alternative Press Center [IA][Direct] -
Non-profit collective dedicated to providing access to and increasing public awareness of the alternative press. It Publishes the Alternative Press Index, a quarterly subject index to over 250 alternative publications. Also has an online directory of the alternative press.
- Artists' Television Access [IA][Direct] -
Non-profit video and digital media access facility with editing suites. Site includes listing of upcoming shows, classes, and workshops.
- Chicago Filmmakers [IA][Direct] -
Not-for-profit media arts center whose mission is to support independent film through exhibition, education and artist support.
- FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting) [IA][Direct] -
National media watch group offering well-documented, objective criticism in an effort to correct media bias and imbalance. FAIR publishes the magazine EXTRA! and the newsletter EXTRA!Update.
- Friends of Canadian Broadcasting [IA][Direct] -
Voluntary organization commited to expanding the quality and quantity of Canadian programming.
- Guerilla Media [IA][Direct] -
Group of direct-action media critics. The deMurderer Ltd. campaign draws attention to the dishonesty of the tobacco industry in sponsoring cultural events.
- Hudson Valley New Media Association [IA][Direct] -
Organization drawing attention to artistic or creative talent in the region connected to electronic communications..
- Midwest Media Artists Access Center (MMAAC) [IA][Direct] -
Non-profit media arts center for independent film, photography, video and sound artists. We provide low costvaccess to equipment and facilities, offer classes and workshops, and sponsor events and access grant programs.
- New Media Association of New Jersey [IA][Direct] -
Regional organization created to increase awareness of the new media industry in New Jersey.
- New York New Media Association [IA][Direct] -
Not-for-profit organization whose mission is to galvanize the new media industry in the metro area.
- Winnipeg Film Group, The [IA][Direct] -
Non-profit filmmaking cooperative begun in 1974 by a small group of people bent on making, distributing, and exhibiting their own films.
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