The Paley Museum

25 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019, USA

The Paley Center for Media, formerly known as The Museum of Television & Radio, is a nonprofit cultural and educational institution dedicated to exploring the significance and impact of television, radio, and digital media on society and culture. Founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, it operates The Paley Museum in New York and has a branch in Los Angeles. The center's mission is to preserve media history and examine media's powerful influence on culture and society. It houses the Paley Archive, the largest public collection of its kind with over 160,000 programs spanning nearly 100 years. The Paley Center offers public programming, including curated exhibitions, daily screenings, panel discussions with industry professionals, and educational programs for students. It also serves as a forum for media professionals and thought leaders to discuss industry trends and critical issues. The Paley Center is committed to truth in media, civil rights, and social justice, utilizing its platform to educate the public and convene discussions on important societal issues.