Zoomer Magazine – September 2019

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“FANTASTIC!
Strongly recommend.
Knowledgeable and friendly staff.
Great presentation. Philo
Farnsworth display is a must see.”

Reviewed by 123Glen,
North Bay, ON in March 2019,
tripadvisor.ca

THE ICONIC PHILCO
PREDICTA (1958)
SYMBOL OF THE
MZTV MUSEUM

“one of Toronto's great
cultural treasures.
Technology, design, pop culture,
information and entertainment,
all in one gallery.”
PORTABLE SPEAKER’S
CORNER –
USER-GENERATED
CONTENT BEFORE
YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK OR
TWITTER (1990)

Reviewed by Austindriver,
St. Albert, AB in November 2018,
tripadvisor.ca

“A FASCINATING COLLECTION!
The interactive app to guide visitors
around the museum was extremely
helpful. Highly recommended!”
Reviewed by EvanKWYG,
Winnipeg, MB in November 2018,
tripadvisor.ca

“Mechanical TV? Now I know!
We watched old commercials and saw
some modern clips on old sets which
made me think were going to violate
the space time continuum!”

JOHN LOGIE BAIRD’S
SCANNING DISCS –
THE EARLIEST
EXPERIMENTS IN
TELEVISION (1924-28) Reviewed by Tripperdudes, Toronto, ON
in April 2018, tripadvisor.ca


TOUR BOOKINGS: 416.599.7339 | [email protected] / MZTV.COM


MUSEUM HOURS: TUESDAY TO FRIDAY 2PM—5PM


64 JEFFERSON AVE
IN LIBERTY VILLAGE
TORONTO, CANADA

AN AMAZING WALK THRU THE HISTORY OF
TELEVISION. To see the actual Felix The Cat figurine used
in 1928, was incredible! If you've ever turned on a TV set,
you owe it to yourself to see what came before modern
television, the pioneers and inventors we take for granted.
Moses Znaimer, a broadcast pioneer in his own right, has
collected and has put on display this wonderful look back at
all things of the airwaves. I recommend this museum to all.

Reviewed by TorontoTourist55, Toronto, ON in May 2019, tripadvisor.ca

FELIX THE CAT –
THE FIRST STAR OF
TELEVISION (1928)

THE ULTIMATE MUSEUM OF TELEVISION!
A solid 90-minute fascinating tour into the evolution
of television. Anyone who has watched television
owes it to themselves to explore this museum.
Reviewed by JMM181720, Markham, ON in April 2019, tripadvisor.ca THE RCA PHANTOM
TELECEIVER – THE
RAREST TV ON THE
PLANET (1939)

THE REVIEWS ARE IN!


(5 OUT OF 5)
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