Covers over 9,100 shows (including pilots). All the traditional genres are here - including children's programming, talk shows, game shows, stage plays, women's programming, dance, and more.
Traces the evolution of specific topics from 1925 through the 2005/2006 season. Each entry is arranged as a timeline, clearly displaying how television's treatment of the subject has changed through the years.
The world's most extensive and complete archive of television news. Its lending library of television news broadcasts is an important resource for researchers.
Chicago’s new Museum of Broadcast Communications, includes descriptions of its holdings, including vintage televisions as well as thousands of tv programs, commercials and newscasts.