YouTube launched in early 2005 by three former PayPal employees. Platform revolutionized media creation and sharing. YouTube creators now earn through advertising. Videos remain viewable as long as they haven't been hidden
Nickelodeon launched as experimental local channel in Columbus, Ohio in 1977. Became national network in 1979 with Pinwheel as first program. Initially commercial-free, later added traditional ads in 1984. Launched Nick Jr. morning block in 1988. Started producing original animated shows in 1991 under "Nicktoons" branding
Created by Norman Bridwell in 1963 about giant red dog Clifford. Clifford is Scholastic's official mascot. Character inspired by Bridwell's childhood desire for horse-sized dog. Emily Elizabeth is 8-year-old owner named after Bridwell's daughter
British TV series ran from 1990 to 1995. Rowan Atkinson starred as Mr. Bean. Some episodes were added to HBO broadcasts for longer runtime
Lost media refers to any media that no longer exists in any format. Many broadcast masters are lost due to industry practice of wiping. Studios often destroy original nitrate film elements. Many media exist in archives but may be restricted by copyright
Founded in 1883 by John Ames Mitchell and Andrew Miller as weekly publication. Featured contributions from Charles Dana Gibson and Norman Rockwell. Published pro-American editorials and supported U.S. entry into World War I. Lost readership during Great Depression and faced competition from other magazines