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Avner Ronen, CEO & Cofounder, Boxee
Boardroom Luncheon Avner Ronen, CEO & Cofounder, Boxee Jul 14, 2009 12:30 – 2:00 PM New York As the Internet continues to revolutionize the TV and cable industry, Boxee is leading the charge. An open-source, cross-platform media player, Boxee allows users to easily access Internet video and music sites and experience that content in their living rooms—relaxing on the sofa in front of their flat-screen TV—instead of on their laptops. At the helm of this innovative application is Avner Ronen, cofounder and CEO. More -
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Doug Herzog, President, MTV Networks Entertainment Group
Boardroom Luncheon Doug Herzog, President, MTV Networks Entertainment Group Jun 23, 2009 12:30 – 2:00 PM New York With such hits as The Real World, Unplugged, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and South Park to his credit, Doug Herzog has made an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape. More -
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A Conversation with Jimmy Pitaro, President, ESPN & Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks
PALEY DIALOGUE A Conversation with Jimmy Pitaro, President, ESPN & Co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks Sep 12, 2019 7:30 – 9:00 AM ET New York President of ESPN and Co-Chairman of Disney Media Networks, Jimmy Pitaro will sit down for a conversation with ESPN and Amazon Prime Video’s Hannah Storm to discuss ESPN’s content strategy. More -
2020 Black History Month Screenings
Weekend Screenings FREE and open to the public. More -
History
1975 An organization is founded by William S. Paley to collect, preserve, and interpret television and radio programming and to make these programs available to the public. Mr. Paley serves as its first chairman. November 9, 1976 The Museum of Broadcasting opens to the public on three floors of a converted office building at 1 East 53 Street in New York City, with 718 publicly available broadcasts in the collection. It is the first public institution to offer this history of broadcasting to the general public. More -
Onsite Classes
< PALEY EDUCATION On-site Classes Using programs from the Paley Archive as a means of illustration and investigation, Paley Center Educators lead sessions on a wide range of subjects such as advertising, the documentary form, and the civil rights movement. Inquiry-based classes seek to build analytical thinking, viewing, and listening skills and attempt to provide insight into the roles television and radio play in our culture. All classes are aligned with and support local, state, and national learning standards for Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Visual Arts. More -
Telling a Story with Sound
< PALEYEDUCATION : Onsite ClassesGrades 4–8By listening to a selection of radio clips, participants will learn to identify and analyze where and how sound is used to advance a story line or to create character. Then they will bring to life a story by using their voices creatively and adding sound effects and music. More -
PaleyImpact
PaleyImpact 2025 The Paley Center for Media explores how media influences attitudes, behaviors, and actions, as well as shapes public discourse, on important social and cultural issues. #e12770 { color: black; } #e12770 . Card__title { color: #009fda; } #e12770 { background-color: white; } March 31, 2025 PaleyImpact: Social Media as a Tactic to Fight Antisemitism This event is made possible by generous support from The Bertha & Isaac Liberman Foundation. watch now #e12771 { color: black; } #e12771 . More