Fodor's Expert Review The Paley Center for Media

Midtown West Specialty Museum

With an exhibition gallery, small cinema, screening room, and a computerized catalog of more than 160,000 television and radio programs, the Paley Center's New York outpost examines the constantly evolving state of media. Temporary exhibits on the first floor showcase anything from game shows to sporting events through photographs, recordings, and artifacts. The center also hosts public seminars, lectures, and screenings that explore the history of broadcasting. The fourth-floor library is the top draw: if you want to see an archived awards show, news program, sitcom, or historic event, simply check into a semiprivate computer terminal, enter your search terms, and enjoy. Possibly the most entertaining part of these TV shows from yesteryear is that the original commercials are still embedded in many of the programs. If ads are your thing, you can watch compilations of classic commercials.

Specialty Museum

Quick Facts

25 W. 52nd St.
New York, New York  10019, USA

212-621–6800

www.paleycenter.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $20, Closed Mon. and Tues.

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