Monthly Archives: July 2007

WGBH Pioneers: Michael Ambrosino – Part 2 (1998)

This entry is part 3 of 9 in the series The Michael Ambrosino Collection

Michael Ambrosino — the creator of NOVA — describes his early years at WGBH, an era of live and live-on-tape TV productions at the 84 Massachusetts Avenue studio in Cambridge. Watch Video — Part 2 (57 minutes) Watch part 1 Transcript — Part 2 INTERVIEWER: June 18, 1998, the second hour of a conversion with … | Read more.

In: 1960s, Anecdotes, Features, Interviews, Video | , , ,

WGBH Pioneers: Michael Ambrosino – Part 1 (1998)

This entry is part 2 of 9 in the series The Michael Ambrosino Collection

Michael Ambrosino — the creator of NOVA — describes his early years at WGBH, an era of live and live-on-tape TV productions at the 84 Massachusetts Avenue studio in Cambridge. This series presents authorized interviews with early producers and directors for Boston’s innovative public television and radio stations. He was interviewed on June 19, 1998 … | Read more.

In: 1950s, 1960s, Anecdotes, BU Scholars, Features, Interviews, LICBC | , , , ,

Tour of New Studios Scheduled for September

From Cynthia Broner Save the date! Former ’GBHers are invited to an open house at WGBH’s new Brighton studios! Circle the date: Sunday, September 9. Meet up with old friends and current employees, and tour the all-digital facility that will be home to the next generation of ’GBH programs, services, and staff. Watch this space … | Read more.

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Audio: Marcia Hulley Says Goodbye to 125

Marcia Hulley says farewell to twenty-seven years at 125 Western Avenue. | Read more.

In: 125 Western Ave., 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, Audio | ,

Building a Network: EEN (1961-64)

This entry is part 6 of 9 in the series The Michael Ambrosino Collection

WGBH: The Early Years Skating Around the Rink (1956-60) Building a Network: EEN (1961-64) Going Public (1964-70) From Michael Ambrosino Ed: This is the second of three excerpts from Michael Ambrosino’s autobiography. In the first part, , he described the early years at WGBH, an era of live and live-on-tape TV productions at the 84 … | Read more.

In: 1960s, Essays, Features | , ,
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