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Industry on Parade

''Industry on Parade'' was a short television program that aired in the United States from 1950–1960. It was produced by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). The show depicts complicated industrial processes that transform raw materials into finished products available for consumption by Americans. Its episodes generally contain several sections, each of which looks at a different aspect of some larger topic within industry.〔Samuel Dodd, "'(Industry on Parade': Developments in Invention and Research )", ''The Atlantic'', 4 August 2012.〕
The show was nationally syndicated, and local stations could show it free of charge—which they did, in a wide range of different time slots. Footage was also distributed widely among American schools and community organizations.〔 Ratings information is scarce but existing local reports suggest that the show was quite popular.〔Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf, ''Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60'', Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1995, (p. 52 ), ISBN 9780252064395.〕
==History==
The show was reportedly conceived by Johnny Johnstone, the director of television and radio at NAM.〔
NAM collaborated with NBC in producing the show from 1950–1953.〔Susan B. Strange and Wendy Shay, "(Industry on Parade Film Collection, 1950–1960: #507 )", ''National Museum of American History: Archives Center'', 10 September 2001.〕 (NBC producer Arthur Lodge continued to work with the show until it ended in 1960.)〔
In 1958, the show changed formats, recycling and rearranging old footage to provided broader overviews of different industries.〔Jason S. Mittell, "Invisible Footage: ''Industry on Parade'' and television historiography", ''Film History'' vol. 9, 1997, accessed (via JStor ).〕
In total, ''Industry on Parade'' aired more than 500 episodes during its 10 years in existence. These reels were donated to the National Museum of American History in 1974, and held by the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources until being transferred to the Archives Center in 1994.〔

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