Luminance

This exhibit examines the new ways we can physically experience television and video through a series of interactive installations that move, emote, and react to the presence of a viewer.

Hey, Hey, Hey … It’s Bill Cosby

Screenings of Bill Cosby's rare early television specials to salute his 50 years of comedy.

Spy vs. Spy (vs. Spy vs. Spy … )

What is the best television spy show of all time?

TV: The Movie

In honor of the 35th anniversary of the classic TV satire film Network, what is your favorite movie about TV?

A Decade Later: The Paley Center for Media Remembers September 11

The Paley Center’s 9/11 media-themed programming revisits the events of that day not just to commemorate, but also to take stock of how we have changed and what we have learned.

Twitter's CNN Moment

Curators Ron Simon and David Bushman contribute to the worldwide conversation about the media and President Obama's announcement Sunday night about the killing of Osama bin Laden.

TV's 70 Birthday

The Paley Center is celebrating TV's 70 anniversary with a countdown of firsts, oddities, and thought-provoking tidbits across all genres.

Len Steckler: Observations

The Paley Center for Media presents a showcase of the work of director, illustrator, photographer, and artist Len Steckler.

Remembering Elizabeth Taylor

The Paley Center remembers media icon Elizabeth Taylor, February 27, 1932, to March 23, 2011.

Youth in Ukraine: Photo Camp Crimea

Ukraine teens had a once-in-a-lifetime chance to learn from National Geographic photographers and express their ideas about home, ecology, and nature in a week-long photography camp along Ukraine’s Black Sea coast.

Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of Rape

Interviews and photographs by Jonathan Torgovnik. A multimedia exhibit that creates an immediate and real connection to those devastated by the consequences of genocide and gender-based sexual violence.

A Look at the Mightiest of All Award Shows, the Academy Awards

Learn about the strange and surprising history of the Oscars.

Noël Coward on Television

By the time television arrived, Noel Coward had already become a legendary name. The new medium not only allowed for multiple interpretations of Coward’s plays but helped introduce Coward’s talents as a songwriter and singer to a whole new generation.

PaleyDocEvents

The Paley Center for Media has a deep commitment to the work of the documentary community. Learn more about our documentary activities throughout the year.

She Made It

She Made It: Women Creating Television and Radio celebrates the achievements and preserves the legacy of great women writers, directors, producers, journalists, sportscasters, and executives. Click to meet our honorees Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Burnett, Katie Couric, Tina Fey, Barbara Walters, Cathie Black, and many other extraordinary women who create compelling and entertaining media.

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All Things Media

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Angel, Venture, and Corporate investors gathered at The Paley Center for Media for ALLTHINGSMEDIA: 2008, a venture capital forum showcasing investment-ready, high-growth media companies led by women.