Wendy Horowitz
Wendy Horowitz is a librarian and photo archivist for Los Angeles Public Library. Her interest in television history began when she was in elementary school, studying TV listings dating back to 1949 in her library's New York Times microfilm collection. As a teenager she regularly traveled to the Museum of Broadcasting (now The Paley Center for Media) in New York City to watch early shows like Mr. Peepers, Your Show of Shows and Queen for a Day and to engage in conversation with the other TV...See more
Wendy Horowitz is a librarian and photo archivist for Los Angeles Public Library. Her interest in television history began when she was in elementary school, studying TV listings dating back to 1949 in her library's New York Times microfilm collection. As a teenager she regularly traveled to the Museum of Broadcasting (now The Paley Center for Media) in New York City to watch early shows like Mr. Peepers, Your Show of Shows and Queen for a Day and to engage in conversation with the other TV history enthusiasts who congregated there. After her high school audio visual teacher, Stan Lozowski, taught her to operate a 16mm projector, splice and edit, she started her own collection of TV shows and TV commercials on 16mm film. She has exhibited her collection at festivals, libraries and schools, but mostly in her home, and continues to host TV parties today. See less
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