‘The Bear’ & ‘Shōgun’ Head To Paley Archive As FX’s John Landgraf Helps Open New Space At The Beverly Hills Public Library

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The Paley Center for Media opened its new archive, which comprises over 160,000 television, radio programs and advertisements, at the Beverly Hills Public Library with a little help from FX boss John Landgraf.

The opening, which took place yesterday, now means that the collection now resides both in LA and in New York at The Paley Museum.

Open to the public, the collection includes comedy, drama, entertainment, sports, news, public affairs, documentary, performing arts, reality, animation, and children’s and family programming.

Landgraf also donated episodes of The Bear, Shōgun and It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia as part of his appearance. Landgraf, Chairman of FX Content & FX Productions, said at the opening, “As someone who has spent my career in media and entertainment, I’ve seen first-hand how our industry constantly and rapidly evolves, but at its core and in all times, media has been a mirror reflecting our culture of the moment, our shared values, defining the moments of our time.

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