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'''Please note''':  
 
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[[The Bioscope]] was a blog administered and written by Luke McKernan. Though no longer active as a blog, it has been kept online as an archive.
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[[The Bioscope]] was a blog administered and written by Luke McKernan and published from February 2007 to August 2012. Though no longer active as a blog, it has been kept online as an archive.
  
Dedicated to the subject of early and silent [[bioscope]] or cinema, the database covers news, publications, events, discoveries, documents, critical theory, filmmakers, performers, audiences and the technology of the silent era, embracing film production, distribution and exhibition, as well as ‘pre-cinema’, chronophotography, optical toys, and related media, across the world. There is an emphasis on research and scholarly discovery, but there should be as much here for the general enthusiast as for the specialist.
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Dedicated to the subject of early and silent [[bioscope]], [[film]] and [[cinema]], the database covers news, publications, events, discoveries, documents, critical theory, filmmakers, performers, audiences and the technology of the silent era, embracing film production, distribution and exhibition, as well as ‘pre-cinema’, chronophotography, optical toys, and related media, across the world. There is an emphasis on research and scholarly discovery, but there should be as much here for the general enthusiast as for the specialist.
  
 
Site address: '''https://thebioscope.net/'''
 
Site address: '''https://thebioscope.net/'''
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It forms part of the larger Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
 
It forms part of the larger Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
  
Website address: https://gsarchive.net/british/index.html
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Website address for the South African version: https://www.gsarchive.net/british/index.html
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==[[BroadwayWorld]]==
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This theatre news website was founded in 2003 and is based in New York City. It publishes theatre news, interviews, reviews, and other matters related to Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, and international theatre productions.
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It has a specific issues on various parts of the world, the one on Southern Africa is titled '''[[BroadwayWorld South Africa]]'''.
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Web Address: https://www.broadwayworld.com/south-africa/
  
 
== The [[Busvannah Communications]] website==
 
== The [[Busvannah Communications]] website==

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The list: Internet Sources on Theatre, Film, Media and Performance: B

The Bioscope

Please note:

The Bioscope was a blog administered and written by Luke McKernan and published from February 2007 to August 2012. Though no longer active as a blog, it has been kept online as an archive.

Dedicated to the subject of early and silent bioscope, film and cinema, the database covers news, publications, events, discoveries, documents, critical theory, filmmakers, performers, audiences and the technology of the silent era, embracing film production, distribution and exhibition, as well as ‘pre-cinema’, chronophotography, optical toys, and related media, across the world. There is an emphasis on research and scholarly discovery, but there should be as much here for the general enthusiast as for the specialist.

Site address: https://thebioscope.net/

Bioskoop.co

Bioskoop.co is an Afrikaans digital newsletter and website devoted to South African film industry.

Contains reviews, interviews, videos and other material. Founded and edited by Rick Bronkhorst, with an editorial team that also consists of Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren, Dee Theart, Gerhard Ehlers and Roelof Bezuidenhout.

Website address: https://bioskoop.co/

The Bizcommunity website

Bizcommunity was founded in 2001 by Andre Rademan and Ken van Ginkel, as a dedicated online B2B publishing hub that allows companies to take control of corporate communication distribution and network within targeted business communities.

Originally aimed at South Africa's advertising, marketing and media industries as a means to promote themselves and their services. Since 2008, Bizcommunity has been catering to additional business communities across 18 dynamic industry sectors in Africa.

It has dedicated sections on the arts and media communities as well.

Website address: http://www.bizcommunity.com/

British Musical Theatre

A website set up to celebrate British Musical Theatre through the early 20th Century It forms part of the larger Gilbert and Sullivan Archive

Website address for the South African version: https://www.gsarchive.net/british/index.html

BroadwayWorld

This theatre news website was founded in 2003 and is based in New York City. It publishes theatre news, interviews, reviews, and other matters related to Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, and international theatre productions.

It has a specific issues on various parts of the world, the one on Southern Africa is titled BroadwayWorld South Africa.

Web Address: https://www.broadwayworld.com/south-africa/

The Busvannah Communications website

Busvannah Communications cc ( Reg No 1990/019711/23 ), is described on its website as "a team of specialists in entertainment and the media" which "was formed twenty-two years ago with the express intention to leverage the finest intellectual power available. The normal modus of operandi is to work in association with the best available knowledge, experience and expertise for the project in hand". The management consists of Howard Thomas, Gloria Britain, Shan Moodley and the late Joyce Mpofu. They work in association with the business of training company Gray Training[1].


The website contains names and information on all aspects of the industry.

Website: http://www.busvannah.co.za

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