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Museums, Historical Sites, and ZoosNew York, United States51-200 Employees
The Paley Center for Media, with locations in New York and Los Angeles, leads the conversation on the cultural, creative, and social impact of television, radio, and emerging platforms. Drawing on its curatorial expertise, international collection, and close ties with media leaders, the Paley Center explores the evolving intersections between media and society. The public can access its extensive collection and participate in programs that celebrate the creativity, innovation, and personalities shaping the industry. Through its Media Council and International Council, the Paley Center provides a neutral forum for professionals to discuss and debate the future of media. Founded in 1975 by industry pioneer William S. Paley, and formerly known as The Museum of Television & Radio, the Center hosts conversations with influential newsmakers, executives, entrepreneurs, and world leaders through series such as Media Council Events, Next Big Thing, International Council Summit, and She’s Making Media. The Paley Center also celebrates excellence in entertainment through events that examine the creative process, including PaleyFest in New York and Los Angeles. Its unparalleled international collection spans nearly 150,000 programs across a century of television and radio history—from news and documentaries to comedy, sports, children’s programming, and more.