“Forgotten Hollywood” finds a new home…

Posted on September 17, 2009 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…  

William S Paley from Museum of Broadcast Communications website - article written by Christopher H. Sterling. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/P/htmlP/paleywillia/paleywillia.htm

William S Paley / The Museum of Broadcast Communications website - story by Christopher H. Sterling http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/P/htmlP/paleywillia/paleywillia.htm

   I am happy to announce that The Paley Center For Media is now selling autographed copies of “Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History.”  An agreement was made today with this wonderful establishment.

     The Paley Center For Media  (formerly The Museum Of Television And Radio) is named after William S. Paley, founder of C.B.S. Networks. Gary Browning, Manager of Visitor Services, found the new book to be a welcome addition to their gift shop, and he asked me to sign all copies on display. I believe the location gives my work social and cultural significance as an important book about Hollywood history.

   The Paley Center For Media is located at 465 N. Beverly Drive, just off Santa Monica Blvd. in the heart of Beverly Hills. The museum is a must for those fans of early Television and Radio. I am proud to say that my book is step towards their expansion into film history. I invite my friends to check out their website at paleycenter.org. Check out their daily schedule.

  

     Who knew we would begin our initial tour in the land of “90210” !!

Until next time>                         ”never forget”

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