I always enjoy hearing successful people talk about their craft – this is a good chance to see TV producers talk about the business and their contributions:
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation will introduce EmmyTVLegends.org, a Web site that organizes its voluminous collection of interviews with TV industry legends. Its oral histories of one medium, television, are being made available to the public via another medium, the Internet.
The academy founded its preservation arm, called the Archive of American Television, more than a decade ago. Its goal was to record interviews with stars, producers, writers and executives “to create a digital encyclopedia of TV history,” said Karen Herman, the director of the archive.



