David "Davey" Rosenberg on slump in topless patronage
About This Item
KPIX-TV news footage from July 9, 1973 featuring scenes from an interview with publicist David "Davey" Rosenberg (1937-1986), who reflects on the current slump in patronage of topless bars in North Beach and states: "We have to undo this political publicity that we've been receiving. Because it's really hurt our business." Rosenberg attributes this issue to a noticeable: "Lack of tourists and lack of conventions especially." Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.
Note: this film reel was originally titled "Carol Doda Revisited" in the KPIX newsfilm shot log.
- Date
- 7/9/1973
- Format
- 16mm color reversal print, with co-magnetic soundtrack
- Digital Format
- mp4 video file
- Genre
- local TV newsfilm
- Copyright Holder
- CBS5 KPIX-TV
- Duration
- 0:54
- Identifier
- KPIX 113025
- Views
- 928
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