• Tom Whitehead in his Ham Radio, Chemistry, Rocketry, and Dark Room Closet, Columbus, Kansas.  1952.

  • Clay T. Whitehead, Special Assistant to the President, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C., c. 1969.

     

  • Clay T. Whitehead, Special Assistant to the President, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C., c. 1969.

     

  • The Swearing-in of Clay T. Whitehead as Director of the Office of Telecommunications Policy:  Clay B. Whitehead, Clay T. Whitehead, President Nixon, Nancy Whitehead, Justice Potter Stewart, Susan Whitehead, Oval Office, the White House, September 25, 1970.

  • The Swearing-in of Clay T. Whitehead as Director of the Office of Telecommunications Policy:  Clay B. Whitehead, Clay T. Whitehead, President Nixon, Nancy Whitehead, Justice Potter Stewart, Susan Whitehead, Oval Office, the White House, September 25, 1970.

     

  • The Swearing-in of Clay T. Whitehead as Director of the Office of Telecommunications Policy:  Clay B. Whitehead, Clay T. Whitehead, President Nixon, Nancy Whitehead, Justice Potter Stewart, Susan Whitehead, Oval Office, the White House, September 25, 1970.

     

  • The Swearing-in of Clay T. Whitehead as Director of the Office of Telecommunications Policy:  Clay B. Whitehead, Clay T. Whitehead, President Nixon, Nancy Whitehead, Justice Potter Stewart, Susan Whitehead, Oval Office, the White House, September 25, 1970.

  • George Mansur, Deputy Director of OTP, and Clay T. Whitehead, c. September, 1970. 

  • Director of Office of Telecommunications Policy

  • Bill Lyons, Office of Telecommunications Policy

  • Brian Lamb, Director for Congressional and Media Relations, Office of Telecommunications Policy, n.d.

  • Antonin Scalia, General Counsel, Office of Telecommunications Policy, 1971

  • Brian Lamb, Director for Congressional and Media Relations, Office of Telecommunications Policy, n.d.

  • Henry Goldberg and Antonin Scalia, Office of Telecommunications Policy

  • Linda Smith, Office of Telecommunications Policy

  • Walter Hinchman, Office of Telecommunications Policy

  • Walter Hinchman, Office of Telecommunications Policy

  • Will Dean, Office of Telecommunications Policy - nd

  • Dr. Charles C. Joyce, Jr., Assistant Director, Office of Telecommunications Policy, c. 1971.

  • Clay T. Whitehead, Director, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Rose Garden entrance to West Wing Entrance to the White House, n.d.

  • l. to r. front row, President Nixon (seated); second row, #1. ?, #2. ?, #3. Bryan Eagle, #4. ?, #5. ?, #6., ?., #7. ?, #8. ?, #9. ?; back row, #1. ?, #2. ?. #3 ?, #4 ?, #5. Clay T. Whitehead, #6. Senator Dole, #7. ?, Telephone Bank Bill S-70 Signing, Cabinet Room, The White House, May 7, 1971.  Participants include: Jack Miller, Ancher Nelsen, Eldon Snowden, David Fullarton, Hardin, W.R. Poage, Bob Price, Vernon Thomson, unidentified others.

  • Cabinet Committee on Cable Communications, The White House, 1974.

  • Cabinet Committee on Cable Communications, Cabinet Room, the White House, n.d.  l. to r., Walter Hinchman, Assistant Director, Office of Telecommunications Policy; (?); (?); (?); Robert Finch, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Herbert Klein, Executive Branch Communications Director; George Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Clay T. Whitehead, Director of the Office of Telecommunications Policy; Maurice Stans; Leonard Garment (?); (?); (?); Elliot Richardson, Attorney General.

  • Cabinet Committee on Cable Communications, White House, 1974

  • William F. Buckley, Jr., Clay T. Whitehead.  Firing Line.  "The White House and the Media."  February 1, 1973.

  • Clay T. Whitehead.  Firing Line.  "The White House and the Media."  February 1, 1973.

  • Ford Transition Advisers:  Clay T. Whitehead, Philip Buchen, Donald Rumsfeld, Governor William Scranton.  Cabinet Room, The White House.  c. August 10, 1974.  Courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library

  • President Ford with Transition Advisers, Spouses, and Staff, Cabinet Room, the White House, c. August 10, 1974.  Courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library.

  • President Ford's First Meeting with Advisers in the Oval Office, l. to r. Clay T. Whitehead, Donald Rumsfeld, President Ford, Governor William Scranton, and Jack Marsh, the White House, c. August 10, 1974.  Courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library.

  • Clay T. Whitehead, Margaret Whitehead, and President Ford, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Washington, D. C. n.d.

  • (L to R) ?, Clay T. Whitehead, John Gavin, and ? - nd

  • Cover of CATV Newsweekly of Cable Television, l. to r. Lionel van Deerlin, Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Communications; Dean Burch, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commision; Clay T. Whitehead, Director of the White House Office of Telecommunications Policy, May 24, 1976.

  • "Clay T. Whitehead Looks Back at the Nixon Years," (Cover), CableVision Magazine, March 26, 1977.

  • Albert Caprioglio, Clay T. Whitehead,  Bruce Lederman, and Eddy Hartenstein during the Signing of Contracts for Galaxy I Transponders, Hughes Communications, c. 1981

  • Clay T. Whitehead, CableVision Magazine, May 25, 1981.

  • "Hughes Galaxy I.  Coming in May 1983. The new source for satellite programming with 24 transponders filled with the biggest and best names in: Entertainment, Sports, News, Information, New Services. The most diversified mix of programming for the cable industry. All to further the growth of cable. All from a single source:  Hughees Galaxy I. Visit our booth at the NCTA." CableVision Magazine, May 25, 1981.

  • Promotional Poster derived from a Hughes Communications Advertisement for Galaxy I, the first advertising campaign for satellite transponders in cable trade publications, which appeared in CableVision: The Weekly Premium Television Magazine, May 25, 1981.

  • Promotional Poster derived from a Hughes Communications Advertisement for Galaxy I, the first advertising campaign for satellite transponders in cable trade publications, which appeared in CableVision: The Weekly Premium Television Magazine, May 25, 1981.

     

  • Hughes Aircraft -- Galaxy Launch Celebration

  • Discussion of Galaxy I, Walter S. Baer, RAND Corp.; Barbara Ruger and Brian Lamb, CableVision Magazine; et al at Hughes Aircraft Lab, c. 1982.

  • Judy Morton, Hughes Communications Staff, Leading Discussion of STS 5 Space Shuttle Launch Bearing a Galaxy Satellite, Cape Canaveral, November, 1982

  • Hughes Galaxy I Satellite

  • Clay T. Whitehead, President of Hughes Communications, El Segundo, California, 

  • Galaxy I Launch, Cape Canaveral, Florida.  June 28, 1983.  Galaxy 1 was significant for its business concepts of the "video shopping center" and transponder sales. It was the first all cable "bird" or satellite.

  • Galaxy II Launch

    Launch date:  September 22, 1983

    Launch site:  Cape Canaveral, Florida 

    Launcher: Delta

    Mass:  1218.0 kg

    Hughes Communications

    A Subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft

    NORAD ID:  14365

    Int'l Code: 1983-098A

    Perigee:  35,784.8 km

    Apogee:  35,827.7 km

    Inclination:  13.8 º

    Period: 1,436.7 minutes

    Semi major axis:  42177 km

  • Clay T. Whitehead, Founder and Chairman, Coronet and Founder, AstraLuxembourg January 28, 1985.

  • Astra 1A Launch

  • Astra 1A Launch

  • ASTRA 1 A on the Launch Pad, Kourou, French Guiana. December 11, 1988.

  • Clay T. Whitehead, c. 2004.

  • Professor Thomas Hazlett, Brian Lamb, Dean Daniel Polsby, Clay T. Whitehead, Professor LIsa Sockett,  George Mason Law School, in October, 2005.

  • Clay T. Whitehead, Distinguished Visiting Professor, and Justice Antonin Scalia at George Mason University School of Law, 2005.