The Paley Center for Media, Media museum in the United States of America
The Paley Center for Media is a longstanding institution focused on the discussion of the cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms.
Founded in 1984 by William S. Paley, it was originally called The Museum of Broadcasting.
The center hosts panels and showcases a large collection of programming and advertisements that offer a historical perspective on media.
With locations in Manhattan and Beverly Hills, the center provides access to its extensive public archives and screenings.
The Paley Center's collection comprises over 160,000 television and radio programs and advertisements.
Location: Manhattan
Location: Beverly Hills
Inception: 1984
Founder: William S. Paley
Website: paleycenter.org
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