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Dec. 19th, 2007 10:53 amOkay, so I was chatting with my buddy Jesse last night, which burned down into the spamming of TV show openings from YouTube. Ha! Actually it really spiked my interest in more PoG work - Jesse is the guy who got me those Discovery tapes, upon many other things over the years. Great guy.
Now, I finally got my Toronto library card (my local branchs are Northern District, Mount Pleasant and Leaside, pray for them) and have discovered that I have access to a crapload of online magazine archives. This is how I got those Star articles a couple of years back, so I've decided to dig around and see what there is to see.
Turns out the the Globe and Mail has scanned all of their back issues like the Star did, only they scanned a copy with Toronto ads. While I haven't seen an article for PoG, I have uncovered a pile of TVOntario ads! A lot of them don't push PoG so far (I'm at January 1990 at the moment) - the one that announces the series starting is very strange in itself. I'm collecting all that I can find if only because it's so darn interesting to see how promotion was handled there at that time.
No clue what I'm going to do with these. I might just slap the non-PoG related ads up here just for a "Welcome to the 1990s!" trip.
Now, I finally got my Toronto library card (my local branchs are Northern District, Mount Pleasant and Leaside, pray for them) and have discovered that I have access to a crapload of online magazine archives. This is how I got those Star articles a couple of years back, so I've decided to dig around and see what there is to see.
Turns out the the Globe and Mail has scanned all of their back issues like the Star did, only they scanned a copy with Toronto ads. While I haven't seen an article for PoG, I have uncovered a pile of TVOntario ads! A lot of them don't push PoG so far (I'm at January 1990 at the moment) - the one that announces the series starting is very strange in itself. I'm collecting all that I can find if only because it's so darn interesting to see how promotion was handled there at that time.
No clue what I'm going to do with these. I might just slap the non-PoG related ads up here just for a "Welcome to the 1990s!" trip.
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Date: 2007-12-19 05:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-19 06:11 pm (UTC)It doesn't hurt to ask around about the DVDs or even talk to the CBC about what they have. I know that the CBC has archives of material; some of it is known to be destroyed, like the CBC version of Rock and Rule that burned in a fire (not sure what happened there), but to give you an example, they still have watchable copies of This Hour Has Seven Days, which was a current affairs series from 1963. Unlike the BBC and many other stations, the CBC was not known to have wiped large amounts of their collections, if any were wiped at all.