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Tom Weinberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Tom Weinberg
Tom Weinberg is a Chicago native filmmaker, independent documentary producer, & television producer. From an early age, Weinberg held an interest in television and media. He founded the independent video archive Media Burn in 2003, and currently resides on the board of directors as president. As a producer, he focused on Guerrilla television and revolutionizing ways in which the public could have access to news other than what was displayed within the mainstream media.〔 Some notable works of his include''The 90's,'' Emmy Award-winning ''Image Union'', and TVTV. A major advocate for independent film producers, Weinberg formed the Media Burn Independent Archive as a way to archive & digitize independent film & documentaries.〔"About Us - Media Burn Archive." Media Burn Archive. 2003. Web. 11 Oct. 2015. .〕 This archive of his has been received recognition by the National Archives as well as Save America's Treasures due to its distinctive collection of private works that are essential to the history of the relationship between Chicago's film, media, and politics. His presence was and still remains an influential role in Chicago's media and television.
==Early life ==

In the year of 1947, the Weinberg family purchased their first television set, which was the beginning of Tom Weinberg's fascination with television media. Weinberg earned his MBA from New York University in 1968 and after college, he continued to work for his father's business at the Py-O My Baking Mix Company. After the death of his father and the business was sold, Weinberg then ventured off to pursue a career in television.〔
Weinberg was first employed at the Channel 26 television station in Chicago as a stock market reporter. Eventually, as a producer, he created the show "A Black's View of the News," which was a news show featuring black anchors addressing topics regarding black culture & events, aimed at a black audience.〔Jannot, Mark. "Has Tom Weinberg Seen the Future of Television?" Chicago Reader. 27 Sept. 1990. Web. 11 Oct. 2015. .〕 At Channel 26, he did extensive news coverage on cases such as the Chicago Seven trial.〔

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