Carnegie’s decision a symptom of travelogue industry woes

Gary Deane writes: The Miami Herald Reports The Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has drawn the curtain on its 56-year-old travelogue series, citing dwindling audiences for the sightseeing films that are narrated live on stage by the globe-trotting adventurers who shot them.

But travelogue filmmakers, bookers, and the museums, libraries, schools and service organizations that show the films can’t decide if the Carnegie’s decision is a wake-up call or a death knell for the industry.