Frank Gannucci
07-16-2020, 08:24 PM
...besides the Paley Center For The Media and Chicago’s Museum of Broadcast Communications?
I know that UCLA has an Archive
https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/collections/television-collection
What are any other archieves out there for people to view shows?
RetroGuy2000
07-17-2020, 12:26 AM
In the US, there are several other television museums:
Here are a few:
The Paley Center - NYC and LA (https://www.paleycenter.org/)
The Museum of Broadcast Communications - Chicago (https://www.museum.tv/)
National Capital Radio and Television Museum - DC (https://ncrtv.org/)
Museum of Television and Radio - Beverly Hills (https://www.richardmeier.com/?projects=museum-of-television-radio-2)
Texas Broadcast Museum (https://texasbroadcastmuseum.com/museum/)
snowpeck
07-18-2020, 02:14 AM
Paley Center is closing its Los Angeles location this year and the National Capital Radio and Television Museum is mainly for actual radios and television sets, not the programs themselves. Same for the Texas Broadcast Museum.
Paley Center is closing its Los Angeles location this year and the National Capital Radio and Television Museum is mainly for actual radios and television sets, not the programs themselves. Same for the Texas Broadcast Museum.
Why is the Los Angeles location closing?