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  • The Paley Center for Media
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  • The Paley Center for Media is an organization dedicated to discussion of various cultural phenomena of mass media. It was formerly known as The Museum of Television and Radio (MT&R) and The Museum of Broadcasting.
  • The Paley Center for Media (formerly known as the Museum of Television and Radio) is a cultural institution dedicated to the discussion of the cultural, creative and social significance of television, radio and emerging platforms for the professional community and media-interested public. The museum has locations in New York City and Los Angeles. The Paley Center's collection includes an extensive selection of Muppet and Henson material, which is available for public viewing in the museum's library.
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  • Website calendar description for The Paley Festival's 2005 Lost event
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  • The Paley Center website featuring the 2009 "Lost Saturday" event
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  • The Paley Center for Media (formerly known as the Museum of Television and Radio) is a cultural institution dedicated to the discussion of the cultural, creative and social significance of television, radio and emerging platforms for the professional community and media-interested public. The museum has locations in New York City and Los Angeles. The Paley Center's collection includes an extensive selection of Muppet and Henson material, which is available for public viewing in the museum's library. The center has hosted special exhibitions about Jim Henson and the Muppets, such as The Muppets Say Cheese, a 2005 exhibit of John E. Barrett's photography. Themed-screenings of Henson's work occur on a regular basis, occasionally with special guests. One such event was Muppet Rarities: The Unseen Works of Jim Henson, an October 15th, 2003 seminar, held at the Los Angeles museum, which spotlit a variety of never-before-broadcast , vintage commercials and industrial films, and early live TV variety show appearances. The event was hosted by Craig Shemin and followed by a panel discussion with Jane Henson, Jerry Nelson, and Bonnie Erickson. Full video tapes of most of the special Henson seminars and events are available for viewing at either museum branch along with all of the programs shown during the exhibits and events.
  • The Paley Center for Media is an organization dedicated to discussion of various cultural phenomena of mass media. It was formerly known as The Museum of Television and Radio (MT&R) and The Museum of Broadcasting.
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