Held in a different country each year, the conference encourages the development of public service television by screening and debating programs from around the world.
The idea for INPUT took shape during a seminar hosted by the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio, Italy in May 1977.
INPUT is supported by an International Advisory Board, consisting of public service broadcasters from around the world.
The Archive has a collection of the programs (in VHS, Betacam and DVD format) screened at the annual conferences of INPUT, and documents associated with the organization of these conferenciers.
This database is an online version of the information included in the printed catalogs of the annual conferences, usually known as "INPUT Bibles".