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Eyesofageneration.com This is part of the main web site, eyesofageneration.com America's virtual museum of Television History The world's largest Television history website is here.

As told through the cameras, or the Eyes Of A Generation, many of TV's biggest stars and events are captured in over 2000 carefully chosen images and dozens of exclusive stories. Every caption contains a piece of historical information about the image and the show, personality event pictured that you will not find anywhere else. Many current and former TV professionals from the networks to the loc

al level visit and contribute to the site, as is is unique among all others in many ways. Several major universities include the site as a resource in their broadcast history courses and well known media authors inquire frequently for more facts and background information that is unique to the Eyes Of A Generation site. The site has several major sections, the largest being CAMERAS with over 1000 first quality photos of all the major cameras from RCA, Marconi, Norelco, GE and Dumont and more spanning over 60 years of broadcast history. In the GALLERY, there are 30 exclusive stories that showcase everything from the historic Saturday Night Live crane and studio, to a special trip backstage at a 1958 Ed Sullivan Show. In the Archives section, there is a one of a kind census of all the old cameras still left, interviews with RCA engineers that designed the cameras end exclusive presentations of their notes and drawings and more. In the LIBRARY, over 30 TV history stories, professionally scanned directly from the magazine articles dating from 1929 through 1964 are presented and include articles written by David Sarnoff and Phio Farnsworth and many others. In the COLLECTIONS section, you will see a display of the cameras that remain that have been lovingly restored by TV camera collectors world wide. The Eyes Of A Generation.com site has been created as a source for those interested in television and broadcast history whether just looking or researching and teaching. Please come visit today, but be prepared to return again and again because there is just too much to discover in only one visit.

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World’s Largest TV History Site

As told through the cameras, or - the Eyes Of A Generation, many of TV's biggest stars and events are captured in over 10,000 carefully chosen images, videos and exclusive stories. Over 11,000 current and former TV professionals from the networks to the local level visit and contribute to the site, as is is unique among all others in many ways. Several major universities include the site as a resource in their broadcast history courses and well known media authors inquire frequently for more facts and background information that is unique to the Eyes Of A Generation site. The https://eyesofageneration.com/ site has been created as a source for those interested in television and broadcast history whether just looking or researching and teaching. Please visit today, but be prepared to return again and again because there is just too much to discover in only one visit.