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What follows is more-or-less boilerplate copy that may be of interest
in answering Jeremy's questioners.
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Here are the names and nodes of some discussion lists dealing with RTF topics:
 
FILM-L@VMTECMEX
SCREEN-L@UA1VM
TV-L@TREARN
CINEMA-L@AUVM
SCRNWRIT@TAMVM1
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  [send SUB request to this address]
[log in to unmask] or IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU [re: film music]
[log in to unmask] or ECNUXA.BITNET
 
This list was more-or-less accurate as of January 1993; but things do
change.
 
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What follows is some boilerplate copy that might help locate
lists of interest: SIGLISTS FILELIST and ACADLIST are academic;
there is also a long, descriptive list of all kinds of groups
but I don't remember any more.
 
In searching for a discussion group on particular topics first consult
the file which can be obtained from [log in to unmask] sending the
mailed command GET LISTSOF LISTS (note: both plural and no space after
first word "lists").
 
Other files that report on discussion groups:
 
LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 has a file called SIGLISTS FILELIST
LISTSERV@KENTVM has several files; the introduction is ACADLIST README
 
Both can be obtained by mail to the listserv with the GET command
 
As a >>last<< resort send a mail query to [log in to unmask]
That list issues a monthly digest of queries seeking lists on
various topics from, say, tropical fish to arcane diseases with
stops along the way at computer topics and other professional
concerns.
 
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Cal Pryluck, Radio-Television-Film, Temple University, Philadelphia
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