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Advertising Role in Pop Culture on Display at Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design
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Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Charles Sable, curator for the William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design. Charles Sable brings an extensive background in research, education, art and design history to his role as curator of the William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design. Sable directs the development of programming for the museum, researches and coordinates all exhibits, and oversees the museum's lecture program. Sable comes to the Eisner Museum from the Cincinnati Art Museum, ...
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Submitted on 16-Aug-03 4:00 PM by Stephanie Ceritelli
Golden Age of Radio Classics Archived at Museum of Broadcast Communications
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Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Bruce DuMont, president of the Museum of Broadcast Communications. DuMont is Founder and President of The Museum of Broadcast Communications, one of only two broadcast museums in the United States. The Museum includes America's only Radio Hall of Fame, which DuMont brought to Chicago in 1991. DuMont began his talk radio career as the original producer of WGN/Chicago's Extension 720 in 1968. After an unsuccessful run for the state legislature, he returned to WGN ...
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Submitted on 15-Mar-03 4:00 PM by Stephanie Ceritelli
Museum of Television & Radio Curator Shares Collection of Historic Shows & Ads
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Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews David Bushman, curator of Television and Advertising for the Museum of Television and Radio in New York. This museum collects programming-radio shows, television programs, and commercial advertisements in both media-making it available to the general public. David joined the Museum as television and advertising curator in 1992 and remained until 1997, when he left to become director of programming at TV Land. In 1998 he returned to the Museum, again as curator ...
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Submitted on 11-Jan-03 4:00 PM by Stephanie Ceritelli
American Advertising Museum's Richard Semenik Describes How Advertising Is Seen Today
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Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Richard Semenik, Board Director and Curator of the American Advertising Museum. Richard Semenik is Dean of the College of Business at Montana State University. He is also founder and co-director of the College's Center for Entrepreneurship for the New West. Before coming to Montana Sate, Rich was head of the Marketing Department at the Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah. Rich's expertise is in the areas of marketing strategy, advertising and ...
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Submitted on 14-Sep-02 4:00 PM by Stephanie Ceritelli
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