All International Channels

  • 1st Headlines : A website for tracking sources of breaking career stories. Created in 1997 to provide a convenient way of scanning headlines from many career sources — a precursor to Google Career and other career aggregators.
  • ABYZ Career Links : simple portal to over 18,800 online career sources from around the world. Primarily concerned with newspapers, but also includes many broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies.
  • BBC World Service : The world’s leading international broadcaster according to its website. Transmits programs in over 30 languages.
  • British Pathe Film Archive : Online archive of 90,000 videos covering newsreel, sports footage, social history documentaries, entertainment and music stories from 1896 to 1976. Also includes still photos.
  • Google News: World : Google’s aggregated world career section. Similar results are grouped for easy reading. Includes image browsing and some multimedia.
  • New York Times Global Edition : Well-respected source of international career in English. Published with the International Herald Tribune
  • NewsLink : A very useful website, NewsLink indexes newspapers, radio and TV stations, magazines and other career outlets by geographical location, type, and popularity.
  • RadioStationWorld : Formerly “TVRadioWorld,” RadioStationWorld is an online informational directory that deals with the radio broadcasters worldwide.
  • The Big Project: Worldwide Career in English : An extremely valuable resource that links to newspapers worldwide that publish editions in English. Coverage by region includes the UK, Europe, the Americas, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East,
  • Wikipedia: List of Newspapers : Wikipedia’s list of entries about newspapers, organized by country. Useful for browsing, and for paper links.
  • World Radio Network : A leading international broadcast company, based in London. Provides access to well-known public radio programming, including selections from North & South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia.