Pompeu Fabra University
The INPUT Archive is a collection of the programmes screened at the INPUT Conferences from the first Conference in Milan, Italy in 1978, to the most recent.
The INPUT Archive is a reference tool is aimed at television professionals and academics. It includes over 1600 tapes of TV programmes from all over the world that were selected by INPUT for their innovative value, their courage in addressing difficult topics or their willingness to explore uncharted TV territory. The Archive database includes information about over 2800 programs screened at INPUT.
The INPUT Archive, located at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, was started in 1994. It is the result of an agreement between PFU’s Audiovisual Communication Department and INPUT’s International Board.
Goethe Institut
The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institution operational worldwide.
They promote the study of German abroad and encourage international cultural exchange. They also foster knowledge about Germany by providing information on its culture, society and politics. The Goethe Institut holds, and supports Mini-INPUTS around the globe throughout the year - and manage one of the INPUT Hubs in Munich.
Deutsche Welle
Deutsche Welle is an innovative media enterprise. DW offers globally accessible multimedia information in more than 30 languages. It uses the latest digital technology for production and broadcasting and, in particular, draws on the expertise of a multinational team of some 1,500 employees from more than 60 countries.
Deutsche Welle has hosted the international selection since 2005.



