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Thomas W. Moore on his own contributions to the television industry, and on the best lineups he programed 03:53
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: Television Industry
On his early life and influences; on the first time he saw television, and on his early experience with it 15:11
Interview: Charles Cappleman
On his experiences as a disc jockey; on attending Northwestern University, and on witness the birth of television while interning at the NBC affiliate in Chicago; on the technology at the dawn of television 12:48
Interview: Charles Cappleman
Charles Cappleman on the first time he saw television, and on his early experience with it 02:29
Interview: Charles Cappleman
Charles Cappleman on attending Northwestern University, and on witness the birth of television while interning at the NBC affiliate in Chicago 03:13
Interview: Charles Cappleman
Charles Cappleman on the technology at the dawn of television 05:22
Interview: Charles Cappleman | Topic: Technological Innovation
On ABC chairman Leonard H. Goldenson; on ABC covering the 1952 conventions, and on how presidents starting with Dwight D. Eisenhower took to television 13:31
Interview: Thomas W. Moore
On the government attempting to require public service programming on the networks, and on William S. Paley and General David Sarnoff; on the Kennedy/Nixon debates of 1960 14:13
Interview: Thomas W. Moore
Thomas W. Moore on ABC chairman Leonard H. Goldenson 05:36
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: Leonard H. Goldenson
Thomas W. Moore on ABC covering the 1952 conventions, and on how presidents starting with Dwight D. Eisenhower took to television 07:55
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Thomas W. Moore on the government attempting to require public service programming on the networks, and on William S. Paley and General David Sarnoff 08:22
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: William S. Paley
Thomas W. Moore on the government attempting to require public service programming on the networks, and on William S. Paley and General David Sarnoff 08:22
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: David Sarnoff
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy/Nixon debates of 1960 05:51
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: John F. Kennedy
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy/Nixon debates of 1960 05:51
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: Richard M. Nixon
Thomas W. Moore on ABC covering the 1952 conventions, and on how presidents starting with Dwight D. Eisenhower took to television 07:55
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: Television and the Presidency
Thomas W. Moore on ABC covering the 1952 conventions, and on how presidents starting with Dwight D. Eisenhower took to television 07:55
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Thomas W. Moore on the government attempting to require public service programming on the networks, and on William S. Paley and General David Sarnoff 08:22
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: Television Industry
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy/Nixon debates of 1960 05:51
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy/Nixon debates of 1960 05:51
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: Kennedy-Nixon Debates
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy/Nixon debates of 1960 05:51
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: Television and the Presidency
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy/Nixon debates of 1960 05:51
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Topic: John F. Kennedy
On the Kennedy-Nixon Debates; on Newton N. Minow's "vast wasteland" speech, critical of television; on what he sees as the FCC's role in broadcasting 20:42
Interview: Thomas W. Moore
On the ban on cigarette advertising on television; on the FCC regulation of the networks being able to own or control the rebroadcast of primetime shows; on the length of commercials and commercial breaks on network television 07:39
Interview: Thomas W. Moore
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy-Nixon Debates 10:10
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: John F. Kennedy
Thomas W. Moore on the Kennedy-Nixon Debates 10:10
Interview: Thomas W. Moore | Person: Richard M. Nixon
Thomas W. Moore on Newton N. Minow's "vast wasteland" speech, critical of television 05:06
Interview: Thomas W. Moore