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Tim Brooks (born April 18, 1942) is an American television and
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historian, author and retired television executive. "Brooks will exit Lifetime Networks at the end of the year, capping a 30-year career as a television research exec. He has been with Lifetime since 2000, most recently serving as executive VP of research." He is credited with having helped launch the
Sci Fi Channel Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi Channel, later shortened to Sci Fi; stylized as SYFY) is an American basic cable channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. Lau ...
in 1992 as well as other
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projects and channels. "Tim Brooks retired at the end of 2007 as Executive Vice President of Research for Lifetime Television. ... was Senior Vice President, Research for USA Networks, ... While there he helped structure the programming plan for the launch of the Sci-Fi Channel in 1992 ... Regarded as one of television's leading historians, Brooks has had a parallel career as a writer on television and record industry history." "The name Sci Fi has been associated with geeks and dysfunctional, antisocial boys in their basements with video games and stuff like that, as opposed to the general public and the female audience in particular," said TV historian Tim Brooks, who helped launch Sci Fi Channel when he worked at USA Network." He also served as a research executive for
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, the N.W. Ayer advertising agency, and
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, and as board chairman of industry organizations the
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and the Media Rating Council, among others. He is the author or co-author of nine books about the history of media in the U.S., including television, radio, and the recording industry. He has also been active in urging reform of copyright laws regarding historical recordings, testifying at U.S. Copyright Office hearings in 2011 and chairing the Historical Recording Coalition for Access and Preservation. He was twice elected president of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (serving 1982-84 and 2012–14) and has been chair of its Copyright and Fair Use Committee since 2003. Comments made by Brooks regarding the Sci Fi Channel's name being changed in 2009 to Syfy led network president Dave Howe to publicly distance himself and his network from Brooks' comments. "We didn't say this! This was a quote by a TV historian named Tim Brooks, speaking to TV Week, which has been mistakenly attributed to us by some people."


Awards

*Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence for ''The Blackface Minstrel Show in Mass Media'', 2020. *Lifetime Achievement Award from the Advertising Research Foundation in 2008. *Grammy Award for ''Lost Sounds'' CD, Best Historical Album, 2007. Also nominated for Best Album Notes in 2007 and 2021. *Society for American Music Irving Lowens Award for Distinguished Scholarship in American Music, for ''Lost Sounds'', 2006. *ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for ''Lost Sounds'', 2005. *Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence for ''Lost Sounds'', 2005. *Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections in 2004. *Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence for ''The Columbia Master Book Discography'', 2000. ''The Complete Directory'' by Brooks and Marsh won a 1980 U.S.
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in the one-year category General Reference (paperback)."National Book Awards – 1980"
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. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
From 1980 to 1983 in National Book Award history there were dual awards for hardcover and paperback books in many categories. Most of the paperback award-winners were reprints but this one was new. Brooks was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors from 2007 to 2013.


Publications

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'' (1979), by Brooks and Earle Marsh *''Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry'', published in 2004 with a related double-CD by the same name which won a Grammy Award in 2007. *''The Blackface Minstrel Show in Mass Media'', (2020). *''College Radio Days'' (2013). *''Little Wonder Records and Bubble Books'', with Merle Sprinzen (2011). *''Survey of Reissues of U.S. Recordings'', for the Council on Library and Information Resources and the Library of Congress (2005). *''The Columbia Master Book Discography'', 1901-1934, with Brian Rust (1999). *''The Complete Directory to Prime Time TV Stars'' (1987).


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Tim Brooks Home Page
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