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  1. Capturing television history, one voice at a time. Inspired by the Shoah Visual History Foundation's interviews, television executive Dean Valentine sought to adapt Shoah's life-history model to create an oral history of television—a video collection of first-person interviews with those involved in the birth and growth of the American ...

  2. The Interviews: An Oral History of Television! We record in-depth video conversations with key figures in television, both in front of and behind the camera. CAPTURING TELEVISION HISTORY, ONE VOICE AT A TIME. About The Interviews. How to Browse The Collection. BROWSE OVER 900 ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS. Norman Lear. Diahann Carroll. George Takei.

  3. The Interviews: An Oral History of Television (formerly titled the Archive of American Television) is a project of the nonprofit Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, that records interviews with notable people from all aspects of the television industry.

  4. 14 Jan 2023 · The Interviews: An Oral History of Television officially launched in 1997 as The Archive of American Television to capture on video the reminiscences of the pioneers of the television medium.

  5. Over 600 interviews documenting the stories of television’s pioneers were now preserved, correlated, and available to the public for free. In celebration of the Archive’s 20th anniversary in 2017, the Archive was re-branded as The Interviews: An Oral History of Television.

  6. The Interviews: An Oral History of Television: With Karen Herman, Adrienne Faillace, Stephen J. Abramson, Jenni Matz. After two decades and 874 in-depth oral history interviews, The Archive of American Television will be the foundation of The Interviews: An Oral History of Television.

  7. 6 Dis 2022 · Join Interviewees, television luminaries, and leaders to celebrate twenty-five years of preserving television history. Founded in 1997, this National Endowment of the Humanities-recognized collection (formerly The Archive of American Television) features close to 950 in-depth conversations with television pioneers, groundbreakers, and changemakers.