List of New York City television and film studios
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Times Square is home to many of the country's TV studios, as well as the heart of New York's theater district.
- ABC News World Headquarters
- ABC Studios (All My Children, The View, Live with Regis and Kelly, One Life to Live)
- Times Square Studios (home of ABC's Good Morning America)
- Kaufman Astoria Studios (home of Sesame Street)
- CBS Broadcast Center Home of CBS News, CBS Sports, Inside Edition
- Chelsea Piers (studios for Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and CBS College Sports Network former studio of the Michael J. Fox series "Spin City", until Fox left and Charlie Sheen replaced him)
- CNN New York City Studio (in the new Time Warner Center)
- Ed Sullivan Theater (aka CBS Studio 50 - studio for The Late Show with David Letterman, former studio for The Ed Sullivan Show)
- Emerging Pictures
- Fox News World Headquarters
- Hayden 5 Production Studio, 22 W 27th Street
- HBO Studios
- Manhattan Center (former home of ESPN2's Cold Pizza, original home of WWE's Monday Night RAW)
- Metropolis Studios (studio for Food Network's Emeril Live)
- MTV Studios (in Times Square)
- NBC Studios (in Rockefeller Center), includes:
- JC Studios (formerly NBC's Brooklyn Color Studio) in Midwood, Brooklyn (former studio for The Cosby Show, Hullabaloo (TV series), and Another World and current studio for As the World Turns)
- NY1 Television Studios
- Production Central (Independent Greenscreen studio located near Union Square in NYC.)
- Screen Gems Studios (studio for Rachel Ray, formerly Guiding Light andThe Edge of Night)
- Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, Queens (studio for The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Ugly Betty, 30 Rock, Gossip Girl, and Fringe)
- Steiner Studios (in the Brooklyn Navy Yard)
- VH1 Studios
- All Mobile Video
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