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ARMA EVENING MEETING - May 31, 2018, 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Kirkland & Ellis LLP, 601 Lexington Avenue (at 53rd Street bet. Lexington
and 3rd ), New York, NY 10022

 

Join us as we honor our 2017-2018 Chapter Award recipients and for a
presentation on...  

 

BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA

 

For more than forty years the Paley Center of Media (formerly known as The
Museum of Television & Radio) has been leading the discussion about the
cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and the
emerging platforms. The core of the Paley Center is its collection of over
160,000 programs, which the non-profit institution makes accessible to the
professional community and general public. As we go behind the scenes, we
will learn how the Paley Center cares for this unique collection with
insights on how the programs are selected, technically preserved, and
catalogued.

 

RON SIMON IS CURATOR OF TELEVISION AND RADIO at The Paley Center for Media.
Among the numerous exhibitions he has curated are The Television of Dennis
Potter; Witness to History; Jack Benny: The Television and Radio Work; and
Worlds Without End: The Art and History of the Soap Opera. Simon has been an
associate adjunct professor at Columbia University and New York University,
where he teaches courses in the history of the media. He has written for
many publications, including The Encyclopedia of Television and Thinking
Outside of the Box: A Contemporary Television Reader, as well as serving as
virtual host and creative consultant of the DVD Total Television. He is a
member of the editorial board of Television Quarterly and former chair of
the Peabody Awards jury, as well as a lecturer at museums and educational
institutions throughout the world.

 

DOUGLAS F. GIBBONS IS DIRECTOR, LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICES, for The
Paley Center for Media, where the Library Services (cataloging), Research
Services (research), and the Registrar's (preservation) departments report
to him. His previous positions at the Paley Center include Director,
Convergence and Director, Administration. He earned an M.A. in Library
Science at The University of Michigan, and is a member of Beta Phi Mu
(International Library Science Honor Society). During his forty years at the
Paley Center he has spoken to many organizations about database, cataloging,
and preservation issues, including Japan's 2000 International Symposium on
Digital Archives in the New Era, as well as national conferences of the
Association of Moving Image Archivists, Society for Cinema Studies, American
Library Association Video and Cable Communications Section, Society of
American Archivists, Theatre Library Association, and others.

 

DOUGLAS WARNER IS THE DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING, for The Paley Center for
Media, where the Technical Operations and Information Technology departments
report to him. Doug joined the then Museum of Television and Radio in 2003.
He spearheaded the massive project to digitize the media collection and to
create media asset management systems for the staff and the public. He
previously worked at ABC, Inc. as an Engineering Manager assigned to Good
Morning America and Special Events where he earned a Peabody Award for
Engineering Management, ABC; Coverage of September 11th and an Emmy award.

 

 

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*	Cash will not be accepted at the door.
*	Registration includes a buffet dinner. If you have specific dietary
needs, please contact [log in to unmask] 

 

TICKETS

*	$40.00 Member Ticket
*	$60.00 Non Member Ticket
*	$25.00 Student Ticket
*	$50.00 Walk-In Member

Note: To receive Member pricing, you must log on and register for the event
using your ARMA International email address. If this is first time logging
on to new ARMA Metro NYC website, you must create a new password by clicking
"Forgot username/password?" and following the instructions.

 

Dress Code: Business Casual Attire

 

 

Fred

Frederic J. Grevin

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M. 917-902-2462

 


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