Blurb #1 The Paley Center for Media

The Paley Center for Media, formerly known as the Museum of Television & Radio, is located at 25 West 52nd Street. The interior design is spanking new.  It has a main theater and a couple of screening rooms.  Although the theater and screening rooms are spacious and comfortable, but I prefer to sit at the individual console in which I could select and watch the television shows.  The museum has a wide-ranging collection of television programs and radio programs.  According to the docent, the library has over 100,000 television shows and commercials and radio programs.   Those programs are deemed as artistic work that should be preserved. Some of television program date back to 1948 and some of radio programs date back to the 1920s. It is quite worthwhile to spend time at this museum.

3 Responses to “Blurb #1 The Paley Center for Media”

  1. Zoe Sheehan Saldana Says:

    ummm why is it important to spend time there?

  2. superart Says:

    It is worthwhile to spend time there because people could see how American culture has changed over last four decades.

  3. Zoe Sheehan Saldana Says:

    That is an excellent and clearly-stated reason. You should include it in your blurb.

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