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The Internet Archive has begun the long, grueling process of uploading to the Internet 40,000 tapes of television that a woman named Marion Stokes recorded in her home.
WFAA’s decades of Cowboys coverage—and one retired editor who dug it up—helped shape Netflix’s retelling of the team’s dynasty.
From 1977 to 2012, she recorded 140,000 VHS tapes worth of history. Now the Internet Archive has a plan to make them public and searchable.
The Internet Archive—aka the Wayback Machine —now has more than 20,000 VHS recordings available to view for free on its website.
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Oscar winners Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary collaborate again for "Video Archives Podcast" rewatching cult classic VHS tapes.
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