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Ask The Manager - 1981 Studio Tour

I like the classic interview at 4:04 of the first clip with the film editor. "If the movie needs to be edited, we edit it down to the length that it should run." Well, that's pretty self explanatory, isn't it?
 
I miss this show. My ex-girfriend hated it. But seeing that she's an ex, I like the show a lot better than I like her right now. LOL. I wish they would bring it back.
 
In New York on low-power "metro access" channel 44, the guy who ran the station, Jim Chladek, would host a 90-minute show on Sunday nights called "Inter Active TV," in which station and broadcasting events would be discussed. I guess that was our local version of "Ask The Manager."
 
ATM was one of my favorites for as many years as it ran. I guess I wasn't watching as early as `81 cause I never saw THAT station tour. I still have a tape with a tour they did in ... about 1986. Never knew they did one previous to that.

I'd like to see a current photo of Dana., ... or Dan Berkery for that matter. (just to see if they've changed)
 
By the time I actually got a personal tour of the station in 1994 technology had progressed quite a bit. They had in fact begun using 1/2" tape as most stations had by that time. The whole videotape/film area was gone and pretty much everything for on-air use was contained within master control. Now of course everything is running off file server via automation in WBZ-TV master control.
 
I would've loved to have had one of those editing gigs! But I'm guessing those days of the guy sitting there watching, repairing, & washing the film has gone with the days of the beta cassette!
 
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