For those studying domestic narratives around the Russian invasion of Ukraine or other questions around television news and its connection to online news, we released earlier this month a collaboration with the Internet Archive's Television News Archive around making their new Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian television news archive "skimmable" at scale: https://blog.archive.org/2022/06/02/a-new-approach-to-understanding-war-thro... You can jump right to the TV Visual Explorer here, which now also includes Al Jazeera English, BBC News London, DW English, Spanish-language Telemundo, CNN, MSNBC, FOX and a growing collection of channels. We'll be slowly expanding the channels back through time, but in the meantime, the ABC, CBS and NBC evening news broadcasts are available back a decade already: https://api.gdeltproject.org/api/v2/tvv/tvv We've been performing automated machine transcription of the Russian and Ukrainian-language broadcasts: https://blog.gdeltproject.org/tv-visual-explorer-announcing-the-belarusian-r... To enable at-scale non-consumptive analysis, a ZIP file is available for each broadcast with a preview image taken every 4 seconds (the same images used in the thumbnail grids) that can be analyzed using OCR, logo detection and other tools to perform at-scale analysis: https://blog.gdeltproject.org/more-tv-news-experiments-applying-ai-visual-an... You could use this approach to catalog the fascinating repurposing of Western news by Russian television news channels to promote their narratives: https://blog.gdeltproject.org/how-russian-television-news-uses-western-news-... We also have analyzed selected complete broadcasts through video AI tools, such as an episode of 1TV's new "Antifake" show: https://blog.gdeltproject.org/what-googles-video-ai-api-sees-in-a-russian-te... Kalev