• 2009 College Television Awards Gala

    First Place Drama Award Winner, Daniel Harrich with Presenters Masi Oka & Chris O'Donnell

  • 2009 College Television Awards Gala

    NCIS's Pauley Perrette and 24's Carlos Bernard presenting Best Documentary

  • 2009 College Television Awards Gala

    Documentary winners David Randag and Christopher Brannan

  • 2009 College Television Awards Gala

    Best Use of Music winners Derek Viallarreal, Nicole Taubman, and Chris Buongiorno

  • 2009 College Television Awards Gala
  • 2009 Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship Event
  • Summer Internship Program

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THE FOUNDATION

A non-profit organization, the Foundation is committed to celebrating the past and shaping the future of television by serving students, faculty researchers and the general public through our various programs. These programs address a variety of issues, such as career guidance, student achievement, personal student development, diversity and the documentation of the evolution of television and digital media.

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ARCHIVE OF AMERICAN TELEVISION

Some of TV's Greatest Stories Were Never Broadcast.

You won't find them on DVD, in a coffee table book or special edition magazines They are the stars you know and the stories you don't.

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation's Archive of American Television has produced hundreds of video interviews with TV's greatest pioneers and legends. These are full life histories starting with early influences and ending with current work and advice to aspiring professionals.

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EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Our Education Programs offer enrichment opportunities for college students and professors, such as our renowned Television Academy Foundation Summer Internship Program, College Television Awards and the Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship.


Our internship program alums regularly go on to work in all facets of our industry.

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THE FRED ROGERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Foundation, in association with Ernst & Young LLP, has established a scholarship in honor of Fred Rogers, the creator and long-time host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.

This scholarship furthers the values and principles of Fred Rogers' work while empowering students to create television that captivates, inspires and enriches young viewers.

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THE 2009 FACULTY SEMINAR

Nov 10th - 14th, 2009

The Faculty Seminar offers college professors opportunities to see how television entertainment works behind the scene.

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JOURNEYS BELOW THE LINE

LOST: The Cinematography Team

Featuring primetime series and people who create them, Journeys Below the Line is a DVD series created for students and educators.

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