Museum of Television & Radio - Reviews from across the web
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Thumbs Up! - user review At first glance, this museum is not very exciting to look at. Sometimes modern architects and designers are just simply not in touch with real people. But beyond that, the museu... travel.yahoo.com
The Museum of Television & Radio is GREAT! - user review I went to the Museum of Television and Radio and was in awe...I watched a screening of Richard Rodgers/Julie Andrews Cinderella, while my husband watched an old episode of Matlock, m... tripadvisor.com
too many technical problems! - user review I attended the museum in New York three days in a row and was unable to hear one radio episode that I needed for my research. The technology was much better at the Jewish museum. At ... tripadvisor.com
Attraction Information - expert review The museum's vast collection of programs on the history of television and radio can be reserved for viewing or listening at any time in the state-of-the art seating venues. Radio broadcasts, daily screenings, seminars, and other educational programs provide visitors with an opportunity to discover t... ettractions.com
Museum of Television and Radio | Museum/Attraction Review | Los Angeles | Frommers.com - expert review Want to see the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show (1964), or Edward R. Murrows examination of Joseph McCarthy (1954), or Arnold Palmers victory in the 1958 Masters Tournament, or listen to radio excerpts like FDRs first Fireside Chat (1933) an... frommers.com
Museum of Television & Radio | Museum/Attraction Review | New York City | Frommers.com - expert review If you can resist the allure of this museum, Id wager youve spent the last 70 years in a bubble. You can watch and hear all the great personalities of TV and radio -- from Uncle Miltie to Johnny Carson t... frommers.com
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