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1979 Corporate Network Television. Seems So Old Now. 

David Hoffman
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This interview was recorded in 1979. Sears, Roebuck and Co.'s initiative to build an internal national television system was a pioneering move in corporate communication. This system was designed to broadcast content directly to Sears employees across the United States, reflecting the company's innovative approach to internal communication and training at the time.
The system was part of Sears's broader strategy to improve employee engagement, disseminate corporate information more efficiently, and ensure consistent training and messaging across its vast network of stores. By using television, a medium that was both engaging and capable of delivering rich visual content, Sears aimed to reach its employees in a direct and impactful way.
This move is seen as an early example of corporate television networks, which became more common in larger companies during the 1980s and 1990s. These networks allowed companies to share news, provide training, and reinforce company culture among their workforce, especially in cases where the workforce was geographically dispersed across multiple locations. This initiative was part of Sears's efforts to leverage technology for better communication within its extensive organization, demonstrating foresight into the benefits of unified corporate communication tools.
In 1979, Sears, Roebuck and Co. was one of the largest and most successful retail companies in the United States, marking a period of significant influence and prosperity for the company. Founded in 1893 as a mail-order catalog business, Sears had transformed by the mid-20th century into a retail giant, dominating the American retail landscape.
Sears had a vast network of retail stores across the country, along with its famous catalog, known as the "Wish Book." The catalog and stores offered a wide range of products, from clothing and appliances to tools and automotive products, making Sears a one-stop-shop for American consumers.
At the time, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States. Its scale and reach were unparalleled, allowing it to influence not only consumer trends but also the retail market as a whole. Sears's retail model was a benchmark in the industry, blending in-store and catalog sales effectively.
In 1973, Sears completed construction of the Sears Tower (now known as the Willis Tower) in Chicago (where I filmed this iinterview), which stood as the world's tallest building for many years. This was a symbol of Sears's financial strength and corporate prestige. By 1979, Sears was not just a retail giant but also a significant player in real estate, owning many of the buildings where its stores were located.
Sears had diversified its business operations to include financial services, such as the Allstate Insurance Company, the Discover Card (introduced later in the 1980s), and investments in real estate. This diversification was a key to its success, allowing Sears to generate revenues from multiple sources.
The late 1970s were a time of economic challenges in the United States, with inflation and energy crises impacting consumer spending. Despite these challenges, Sears managed to remain a preferred shopping destination for many Americans, showcasing its resilience and adaptability.
Sears was known for its innovative approach to retail, constantly adapting its product offerings and marketing strategies to meet consumer demands. It was one of the first retailers to offer satisfaction guarantees, easy credit terms, and a wide range of services, including automotive repair and home installation.
Despite its success in 1979, Sears would face challenges in the decades to come, including increased competition from specialty stores, discount retailers, and, eventually, online shopping platforms. The changing retail landscape would test Sears's ability to adapt, leading to a gradual decline from its peak. However, in 1979, Sears, Roebuck and Co. was a towering presence in American retail, emblematic of the country's consumer culture and economic might.

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@kathleenferguson3296
@kathleenferguson3296 22 дня назад
I'm mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore!
@StephanieJeanne
@StephanieJeanne 22 дня назад
😂🙌
@wendynine-sc2sv
@wendynine-sc2sv 22 дня назад
YES!!
@SandySez
@SandySez 22 дня назад
Such a classic. I'm pretty certain I want that to be my epitaph ... in nice, HUGE letters on my grave marker. So big you can barely still read my name & date.
@donaldlawson9799
@donaldlawson9799 22 дня назад
Water the garden!!! Spring cleaning time 😂
@blackitikatt533
@blackitikatt533 21 день назад
🤣😆🤣🤣😆😆😆👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤭💕❤
@nowaybruh145
@nowaybruh145 22 дня назад
"In a day and a half, we can reach 10,000 employees" A marvel at the time, but amusing today 😅
@vanessa4587
@vanessa4587 22 дня назад
Am I the only person who thinks this man sounds just like Jeff Goldblum?
@drmorqWarrenProject
@drmorqWarrenProject 22 дня назад
I am 67.... and am amazed everyday by what we went thru and the things that we see in the future...
@drewpall2598
@drewpall2598 22 дня назад
This is both fascinating and saddening David, fascinating through a technical standpoint and where we are today with technology, saddening in that Sears, Roebuck and Co has been around since 1892 and is struggling to stay in operation in today market.
@JWF99
@JWF99 21 день назад
Good Morning Drew!🖑 ☕🌞 Our local Sears & Roebuck store went out some years ago, but the now historic building is still in our downtown area, it's a 6 story building now turned into apartments, and the JC Penny building which is only one block over is much the same, I agree it's so sad that they're now gone, and being as they were such a huge part of the economy for many years (in-fact generations) can't help but to really miss that! Still this was a fun trip down memory lane.👍thanks for your replies & comments, hope you enjoy the weekend☺✌
@ozzie4306
@ozzie4306 21 день назад
I miss flipping through the sears catalog at Christmas
@JWF99
@JWF99 21 день назад
@@ozzie4306 me too!✌
@drewpall2598
@drewpall2598 21 день назад
@@ozzie4306 I use to do that when I was a child. It was like a wish book. 😊
@StephanieJeanne
@StephanieJeanne 22 дня назад
I worked at a major drugstore chain the the '80s, and we would have meetings where they would show messages from corporate on videotapes that were sent out to all the stores. We've sure come a long way since then!
@Pink_143_6
@Pink_143_6 22 дня назад
Fascinating and how quickly technology has evolved in my lifetime 📺📡📱📶
@laureldevine
@laureldevine 21 день назад
Very interesting! My mom worked at Sears during that time (1974 - 1980). It was a busy, thriving store at that time.
@Darthborg
@Darthborg 22 дня назад
Great video! Thanks for another small slice of history David.
@lakeliving2013
@lakeliving2013 22 дня назад
Other than Playboy, The Wish Book was my favorite magazine when I was a kid.. 😅
@JWF99
@JWF99 21 день назад
Sure was a great American company! 🇺🇸 when I was growing up practically "everything" in our house was bought from Sears, including my school clothes! At one time I only trusted buying the Sears "Craftsman" brand of various power tools! And especially their "Mechanic tools" sockets/ratchets/wrenches etc.🔧🛠 They use to have a very popular "Lifetime Guarantee" Heck, my garage is still full of them! And I'm still using my last Sears "Craftsman" riding lawnmower, I bought in 05! Last I heard they had merged with Kmart and probably filed bankruptcy?✌
@drewpall2598
@drewpall2598 21 день назад
@JWF99... Jim as you may know Sears, Roebuck and Co has been around since 1892 as of April 2024 there are only 12 locations left. Sears Location: South Shore Plaza, 250 Granite St. Braintree, Massachusetts Media City Center, 111 E. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, California Sunvalley Mall, 1001 Sunvalley Blvd. Concord, California Cielo Vista, 8401 Gateway Blvd. West El Paso, Texas Newport Centre Mall, 50 Mall Drive West Jersey City, New Jersey Coral Gables, 3655 SW 22nd St. Miami, Florida Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, Florida The Gardens, 3101 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Weberstown Mall, 5110 Pacific Ave. Stockton, California 301 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington Valley Mall, 9 E. Valley Mall Blvd. Union Gap, Washington 15600 Whittwood Lane Whittier, California
@drewpall2598
@drewpall2598 21 день назад
@JWF99... Jim when I was a child my mom and sister and me for fun would go through the Sears Catalog when it came in the mail around Christmas time and pick out as many items that we wish we had but could not go over. $100.00 this was back in the days when you could buy a lot for $100.00. fun time. 😊
@JWF99
@JWF99 21 день назад
@@drewpall2598 I sure miss that ole catalog!!! And thanks for the current store info Drew👍
@JWF99
@JWF99 21 день назад
@@drewpall2598 I also miss the "JC Penny" stores! And their catalog as well! 😊✌
@drewpall2598
@drewpall2598 21 день назад
@@JWF99 Yes, going to the local JC Penny department store with my mom is another childhood memories and going through their catalog.
@ditto1958
@ditto1958 17 дней назад
Hard to believe Sears is gone. In 1976 I went on a college field trip to the Allis Chalmers world headquarters. We took a tour of their sprawling plant in West Allis, Wisconsin, and watched a movie which gave us a tour of the rest of their thriving worldwide operations. A couple of decades later, it was all gone. Disappeared off the face of the earth.
@GreggsOverEZ
@GreggsOverEZ 21 день назад
Fascinating. I love what your videos encapsulate.
@toddclark332
@toddclark332 22 дня назад
And then here we are 👌❤️🙏David have a great weekend sir
@barbara8802
@barbara8802 22 дня назад
This man reminded me of Ed Sullivan….just me 🤷‍♀️
@TimHoppen
@TimHoppen 21 день назад
The future has indeed become more stimulating. Unfortunately, Sears did not keep up.
@-dash
@-dash 21 день назад
I wonder if their cameras shot in 480i or if they interlaced the broadcast later on down the production pipeline
@daustin8888
@daustin8888 20 дней назад
I'm so glad you got all this footage. If you could spend one year in the past, which decade would you choose?
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 20 дней назад
I would choose 1966. David Hoffman Filmmaker
@GregoryTheGr8ster
@GregoryTheGr8ster 21 день назад
Even though I was just a kid in '79, I remember it so clearly. I never knew this about large corporations using TV internally. I would have been fascinated by this if I had known.
@skurland
@skurland 22 дня назад
This is fascinating. I have an MS in Radio/TV Broadcasting from BU, and never knew (or learned) of the existence of these dedicated corporate “networks”. Your description is as interesting as the clip itself. Have you ever thought about hosting a podcast? Seems like a great fit between your engaging personality and treasure trove of vintage content.
@jethrox827
@jethrox827 22 дня назад
450,000 employees, the good ole days 👍
@good4gaby
@good4gaby 22 дня назад
Wow…😮
@X139T
@X139T 21 день назад
Remarkable content AS PER USUAL 😊it’s sad to think kids won’t know what Sears once was… An American staple even bigger than Amazon (comparatively) they were on some next level stuff even Amazon hasn’t achieved yet
@BrodyMcCain
@BrodyMcCain 21 день назад
It's interesting that he's talking about satellites.
@shadowoffire4307
@shadowoffire4307 20 дней назад
Matrix reloaded.
@heatrayzvideo3007
@heatrayzvideo3007 19 дней назад
I'm surprised something for 44 years ago seems old 😂 44 years before that was the start of WW2. GAWWWDDD.
@TheOfficialZombieWhisperer
@TheOfficialZombieWhisperer 21 день назад
Back when TV was exciting and four channels including PBS or 6 more with cable.
@cyndik9921
@cyndik9921 21 день назад
Interesting back in the day video, wow! Thanks 🙂
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