List of New York City television and film studios
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- ABC News World Headquarters
- Brooklyn Lyceum www.brooklynlyceum.com
- 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)
- Emerging Pictures
- Fox News World Headquarters
- 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:
- Studio 8H (studio for Saturday Night Live)
- Studio 1A (studio for The Today Show)
- Studio 8G (studio for Football Night in America, former studio for "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" and "Donahue")
- Studio 6A (studio for "Dr. Oz", formerly Late Night with Conan O'Brien)
- Studio 6B (studio for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, former studio for WNBC News, former home for "The Tonight Show")
- Studio 3A (Studio for MSNBC)
- Studio 3C (Studio for NBC Nightly News)
- Studio 3K (Studio for NBC Sports)
- Studio 7E (Studio for WNBC News)
- JC Studios in Midwood, Brooklyn (former studio for The Cosby Show 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
- Chelsea Studios, 221 West 26th Street, a historic sound stage dating back to 1914 that currently houses Martha Stewart and Tyra
- AVM Unitel 53rd Street, 433 West 53rd (which housed the The Montel Williams Show)
- AVM Unitel 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street (which houses CenterStage (TV show))[7]
- NEP Broadcasting
- NEP Midtown Studios, 885 Second Avenue[1]
- NEP Studio 54, 513 West 54th St. (home of Colbert Report), [2]
- NEP Penn Studios, 401 Seventh Ave (Hotel Pennsylvania) (formerly Maury Povich)[3]
- NEP Studio 37, 36 West 37th Street[4]
- NEP Studios Fifth Avenue, 401 Fifth Avenue (home of The People's Court)[5]
- NEP Studio 52, 727 Eleventh Avenue (home of Jon Stewart Show)[6]
- NEP Studio 33, 503 West 33rd[7]
[edit] References
- ^ http://guardian.nepinc.com/studios/studiomidtown.php
- ^ http://guardian.nepinc.com/studios/studio54.php
- ^ http://guardian.nepinc.com/studios/studiopenn.php
- ^ http://guardian.nepinc.com/studios/studio37.php
- ^ http://guardian.nepinc.com/studios/studio5th.php
- ^ http://guardian.nepinc.com/studios/studio11th.php
- ^ http://guardian.nepinc.com/studios/studio33.php
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