THE NEW METROPOLIS, a two-part series on suburbs, comes to mind. From Bullfrog 
Films (http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/nm.html; also streaming on 
Docuseek2, http://docuseek2.com/bf-newmet).

jd

Jim Davis
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> On Feb 3, 2016, at 7:24 AM, Sarah E. McCleskey 
> <sarah.e.mccles...@hofstra.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> The board members of National Media market received this question from Linda 
> Crichlow White:
> 
> "I used to attend, with my husband Eric White, the media markets.   Certainly 
> the vendors there have the greatest inventory of videos created!   I'm 
> looking for a video part of which --if not the entire film--might discuss the 
> movement from cities to suburbia during the mid-20th century."
> 
> Do you all have suggestions for Linda? You can contact her at 
> lindacrich...@aol.com <mailto:lindacrich...@aol.com>.
> 
> And while I'm at it, let me offer up a shameless plug for the National Media 
> Market Conference, October 23-27 in Baltimore, MD (Embassy Suites, Baltimore 
> Inner Harbor). We are planning a wonderful conference for you this year!!
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sarah
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