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Lockerbie Pan Am 103 – Tracking the Evolving Re-Use of Archive Broadcast News

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This article will examine the changing ways in which the original broadcast news footage of the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie in December 1988 has been re-used. The article reflects on evolving types of usage from the immediacy of contemporaneous news coverage through several other stages: as evidence in investigative current affairs documentary films; as documentary history presenting the contexts of this event; in creative memorials commemorating the lives of the victims; as witness testimony recording the reflections in hindsight of those who experienced the disaster; and most recently in scripted dramatisations. The article explores how the re-use of this news footage can be viewed within the conceptual framework of the creative practice of ‘archiveology’ (Russell, 2018) and argues that this archival re-use has built up many interconnected layers of collective memory about what happened over Lockerbie that night.

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Scott, Alistair: Lockerbie Pan Am 103 – Tracking the Evolving Re-Use of Archive Broadcast News. In: VIEW. Journal of European Television History and Culture, Jg. 14 (2025), Nr. 28, S. 1-12.http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/24695
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