From Penn State Public Broadcasting, the first episode of the geospatial revolution was released in September 2010. More is to come and it is quite interesting.
This video, produced by ESRI UK, is a great look at what we commonly call the 'first spatial analysis' by John Snow. Short, succinct and details spatial analysis concepts.
The OGC is a "non-profit, international, voluntary consensus standards organization that is leading the development of standards for geospatial and location based services." Standards, a newsletter, events, and more are listed.
Run by renowned Michael Goodchild and self-described as: "Spatial@ucsb is an innovative university-wide resource and research center at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Its mission is to facilitate the integration of spatial thinking into processes for learning and discovery in the natural, social, and behavioral sciences, to promote excellence in engineering and applied sciences, and to enhance creativity in the arts and humanities."
This organization is focused on fostering multidisciplinary research and education, promote GIScience and analysis, and speak for the geographic information science research community.
Self-described as: "A Very Spatial Podcast is your weekly source for information on Geography and geospatial technologies. Geography touches most things we do everyday, but we rarely even think of it. This podcast seeks to point out how it is filtering into our digital lives and daily lives."