The museum collects and preserves television and radio programs, making the archives available to the public. Choose from more than 100,000 shows, including "I Love Lucy" episodes and Orson Welles broadcasts. Exhibitions, screenings and listening services are organized around themes in the collection. Workshops encourage participation for younger students and critical thinking for veteran guests. Also, writers, producers, directors and actors host panel discussions tied to screenings of their work. These events are akin to town hall meetings for both media insiders and insider wanna-bes. yearly membership is $50, its well worth it you get to go to advanced screenings all the perks of living in hollywood. I believe admission is free but they expect you to donate $6 for adults, students and seniors $4
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