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If you love to kick back and relax in front of the TV after a long day of work AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City has the perfect museum for you and your fellow Big Apple traveler companions! Located in the heart of Manhattan on West 52nd Street, the Museum of Television & Radio chronicles anything and everything that has to do with television and radio entertainment, providing travelers with an outstanding arrangement of contemporary shows and legendary presentations. Designed to engage visitors with interactive exhibits and cutting-edge media, the Museum of Television & Radio boasts hundreds of exciting visual representations including an unlimited number of big-screen TVs and plasma monitors! A perpetual heaven for TV junkies and world-class couch potatoes, the Museum of Television & Radio is currently one of New Yorks most popular museum attractions, proving once and for all the educational benefits of multi-media presentations. Home to a database of nearly 60,000 radio and television programs, the Museum of Television & Radio is a definite must-visit for AAMCAR Car Rental New York City customers of all ages so why wait! Stop by today and enjoy and exciting episode of your favorite classic radio show or contemporary silver screen showcase!
For the most part, the Museum of Radio & Television provides customers with access to numerous screening rooms and tons of television sets documenting the rise of small screen shows and radio broadcast. Designed to provide visitors with an in-depth analysis of television throughout the ages, the Museum of Radio& Television features hardly any inanimate exhibits further encouraging the concept of active education and televised knowledge. Exceptions to this rule include the Peanuts exhibit which was recently on display in the Steven Spielberg Gallery, as well as the Stark Trek: The Next Generation exhibit which featured numerous masks from the hit television series. Documentaries concerning the history of television are also on constant playback throughout the museum as well as numerous cult-classic series like Cheers, Seinfeld and Friends. The museum also features and in-depth radio room dedicated to providing AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City customers with an intriguing look at radio programming as well as broadcasting history. Five pre-recorded channels provide visitors with a broad view of radio pop-culture including Baseball on the Radio and A Tribute to George Burns. The quality of these programs is absolutely magnificent so dont forget to stop and listen-in during your upcoming AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City vacation!
Created to catalogue nearly 80 years of television and radio history, the Museum of Television & Radio is, in effect, the first public library of its kind devoted to electronic media and on-screen popular culture. In order for a program to be considered eligible for placement in the museum it must first succumb to three levels of criteria: excellence, historical significance, and social impact. Once inducted into the museum, each program is filed on the establishments fourth floor, providing AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City customers with complete access to over seven decades of exceptional entertainment and outstanding public programming. AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City customers can also access over 10,000 different television commercials, each of which holds a special significance to past, present and future realms of pop culture. A west coast branch of the Museum of Television & Radio, which duplicates the entire New York Branch collection of 100,000 television and radio programs, was opened just ten years ago in Beverly Hills, California.
To learn more about the New York branch of the Museum of Television & Radio please feel free to call their automated hotline at 1-212-621-6800. AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City clients can also talk to a museum employee by calling 1-212-621-6600. The Museum of Television & Radio also maintains and online database at www.mtr.org. The Museum of Television & Radio is currently open Tuesday through Sunday 12pm to 6pm, with blackout days on Mondays. Admission to the museum is a recommended contribution of $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors and $5 for children under the age of fourteen.
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