Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Spring 2016 Sarnoff & Farnsworth Project Part II



1058 W. Washington was home to Harpo Studios, as of December 2015 the studio was closed. A private owned company owned by Oprah Winfrey. (Fun fact, Harpo is Oprah spelled backwards) In this exact space, Oprah hosted her very successful talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show from 1990 until 2011. According to NBC 5, Oprah is credited for transforming the neighborhood from an industrial area to a more hip, family oriented, and trendy neighborhood. There is a lot to do around the area, some popular clubs and trendy restaurants are just blocks from the Harpo Studios.
Also, some of the audience chairs just recently went to auction!





There are nine Billy Goat Tavern locations across Chicagoland, getting to this one was a challenge since it was tucked away on Michigan Ave’s Lower Level. The restaurant was purchased in 1934 for $205. It is notorious for the 1945 Billy Goat curse on the Chicago Cubs and its Cheezborger's. 




So the history behind the Blackstone Hotel was new to me. The hotel was used in Early Edition which aired from 1996 to 2000 on CBS. When a Chicago stockbroker was dumped by his wife, he moved into one of the hotel rooms. It is located between other popular hotel brands, The Hilton and Congress Plaza Hotel on Michigan Ave. Its location made it a little awkward to photograph in because as you can imagine, Michigan Avenue was very busy with pedestrians, traffic, and tourists.




Across the street from the Blackstone Hotel was Buckingham Fountain and my last stop! It was a windy day (as you can see) but Mr. Farnsworth managed to channel his inner Al Bundy.  The fountain is an icon to Chicago’s history and has been opened since 1927. It was featured in the opening credit for the television show Married with Children. Growing up I disliked the television show because of Peggy’s, Al Bundy’s wife, nagging. I preferred her role in Sons of Anarchy!

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Spring 2016- Sarnoff & Farnsworth Project

                Hey guys, Chicago is filled with historic television history, throughout the remainder of the quarter I will be exploring some of those television landmarks. Accompanying me is none other than Mr. Philo Farnworth, dressed appropriately in Chicago Cubs attire.



                My first stop was global marketing company, Nielsen. Nielsen Corp., was established by Arthur Charles Nielsen. The Chicago native along with his family business sought ways to measure radio stations’ audiences, subscription data for magazine, and track oil and gas wells in the U.S and Canada. The company still stands on the twenty seventh floor on 200 W. Jackson Blvd. It continues to research consumers watching and buying habits in more than 100 countries. My selfie is outside their office doors since they were closed (Saturday).

Carter, Bill. "A.C. Nielsen Jr., Who Transformed Research Firm, Dies At 92". Nytimes.com. N.p., 2011. Web.




                1340 N. State Parkway is the location for the Original Playboy Manson. Hugh Hefner’s television series Playboy’s Penthouse was filmed there. The television series aired in 1959, it was one of the first national programs which incorporated whites and blacks together and “partying” as equals. The television show overall was very different when compared to others due to its “delivery and outspoken views on race, religion, and politics”. In regards to the building, in 1984 Playboy Enterprises leased the mansion to the School of Art Institute (at $10 a year) and it served as student dorms until 1990. It was later sold and since has been converted into condos. I have also included some images of what the Mansion looked like before and Hefner himself in his bedroom/office on the 2nd floor.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
"Playboy After Dark / Playboy's Penthouse / Hugh Hefner On Tvclassic TV". Tvparty.com. N.p., 2016. Web.
Tribune, Chicago. "A Playboy's Guide To Hugh Hefner's Chicago". chicagotribune.com. N.p., 2016. Web.



                  


 


               Down the block, literally, from the Original Playboy Mansion is the house from television show Webster. For 9.5 million the historic house could be yours since it just hit the market! The television show also aired through Chicago stations Me-TV and WMEU-CD, also known as “The U too”.




                After walking throughout Navy Pier a couple times, I found The Bob Newhart statue tucked away at the east end of the pier. I have actually taken pictures with Bob’s status in the past and at his previous location however, did not know who he was. This life size statue fits perfectly in the city since the Bob Newhart Show, based on a Chicago psychologists, was also set in Chicago.


Davis, David et al. "The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series 1972–1978)". IMDb. N.p., 2016. Web. 18 May 2016.




Stay tuned for more of my journey!