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AMPEX GIANTS AND THEIR GIANT INVENTION

AMPEX GIANTS AND THEIR GIANT INVENTION

  • October 3, 2012

In this 1976 photo, Ray Dolby and other Ampex engineers are shown with a VRX…

How Hot Is It? Pretty Hot!

How Hot Is It? Pretty Hot!

  • September 18, 2012

How Hot Is It? Pretty Hot! It's not often that you see a TK11 opened…

The Road To Hell Is Paved With Q Cards!

The Road To Hell Is Paved With Q Cards!

  • September 14, 2012

I'm pretty sure this is a photo from "The Art Linkletter Show" or his "House…

Does This Curtain Look Familiar?

Does This Curtain Look Familiar?

  • September 11, 2012

Does This Curtain Look Familiar? If you are a Jack Benny fan, it does! The…

The Red Skelton Hour: Production History

The Red Skelton Hour: Production History

  • July 29, 2012

UPDATED with RCA BROADCAST NEWS ARTICLE Every Tuesday night, from 1954 to 1970 most of…

Back Stage on “The Price Is Right”

  • May 2, 2012

Back Stage on "The Price Is Right" Now this is interesting...we have Noreclo PC70s at…

The Match Game Camera VS Gene Rayburn

The Match Game Camera VS Gene Rayburn

  • March 29, 2012

The female in these Match Game clips is our friend Christina Skaggs. She lives in…

The 27 Element Zoomar Field Lens

The 27 Element Zoomar Field Lens

  • November 3, 2011

Here is the one of two very rare lenses donated to the Pavek Museum...this one…

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The men and women who shaped American television —producers, directors, engineers, studio crews, and the families of industry legends shared their stories, photos, documents, and memories with me. Many told me the same thing, even the historians for the networks:

“You’re preserving the only institutional knowledge we have left.”

Eyes Of A Generation has always been a collection of history, but now — it has, by default, become a home for the institutional memory of ABC, NBC, and CBS.

In the same way networks kept the videotapes tapes but erased the talent, skill, craftsmanship and even revenue those recorded shows represented…they have lost their histories too!

This is television’s story — created by the people who shaped it and safeguarded here, for those who come after.

All You Ever Wanted to Know About NORELCO CAMERAS

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The Amazingly Precise History of Color Television from Ed Reitan

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THE PERSONAL SCRAPBOOK OF GEORGE MOSES, ED SULLIVAN’S CAMERAMAN!

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HOW TELEVISION GRAPHICS CAME TO BE

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