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The '''CBS Broadcast Center''' is a television and radio production facility located in [[New York City]]. It's [[CBS]]'s main East Coast production center, much as [[Television City]] in Los Angeles is the West Coast hub. |
The '''CBS Broadcast Center''' is a television and radio production facility located in [[New York City]]. It's [[CBS]]'s main East Coast production center, much as [[Television City]] in Los Angeles is the West Coast hub. |
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The nearly block long facility at 524 West 57th Street, in the [[Hell's Kitchen]] section of [[Manhattan]], serves as the headquarters |
The nearly block long facility at 524 West 57th Street, in the [[Hell's Kitchen]] section of [[Manhattan]], serves as the headquarters of [[CBS News]] and the main broadcast facility for [[CBS News]] and [[CBS Sports]]. [[Black Entertainment Television]] also uses the Broadcast Center for ''[[106 & Park]]'' and some news programming. |
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The Broadcast Center is also the production base for the [[CBS Radio Network]]. The network's |
The Broadcast Center is also the production base for the [[CBS Radio Network]]. The network's Master Control (aka Central Control) on the first floor also serves as the routing center for other programming distributed by [[Westwood One]]. The radio network's flagship station, [[WCBS (AM)]], moved into the CBS Broadcast Center in 2000, after being located for more than three decades at Black Rock, CBS's corporate headquarters at 524 West 52nd Street. |
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The building in which the Broadcast Center is located housed formerly served as a dairy depot for Sheffield Farms. CBS, which had been using studios at [[Grand Central Terminal]] and other theatres throughout Manhattan, purchased the production center in |
The building in which the Broadcast Center is located housed formerly served as a dairy depot for Sheffield Farms. CBS, which had been using studios at [[Grand Central Terminal]] and other theatres throughout Manhattan, purchased the production center in 1952 and began using it regularly for TV in 1963. The radio network, which had been based in the old CBS corporate headquarters at 485 [[Madison Avenue]], moved to the Broadcast Center in late-July 1964. |
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Until the 1990s, the Broadcast Center was home to two of CBS-TV's soap operas, ''[[Guiding Light]]'' and ''[[As the World Turns]]''. ''Guiding Light'' is now produced in another studio on the east side of Manhattan, while ''As the World Turns'' is recorded in [[Brooklyn]]. |
Until the 1990s, the Broadcast Center was home to two of CBS-TV's soap operas, ''[[Guiding Light]]'' and ''[[As the World Turns]]''. ''Guiding Light'' is now produced in another studio on the east side of Manhattan, while ''As the World Turns'' is recorded in [[Brooklyn]]. |
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In addition to the Broadcast Center, CBS has two other major studio centers in Manhattan -- the [[Ed Sullivan Theater]] at 1697 Broadway, the home of the ''[[Late Show with David Letterman]]''; and the |
In addition to the Broadcast Center, CBS has two other major studio centers in Manhattan -- the [[Ed Sullivan Theater]] (CBS-TV Studio 50)at 1697 Broadway, the home of the ''[[Late Show with David Letterman]]''; and the [[General Motors]] Building on [[Fifth Avenue]] and 58th Street (CBS-TV Studio 58), in which ''[[The Early Show]]'' and ''[[The NFL Today]]'' are produced. |
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Revision as of 02:47, 14 December 2005
The CBS Broadcast Center is a television and radio production facility located in New York City. It's CBS's main East Coast production center, much as Television City in Los Angeles is the West Coast hub.
The nearly block long facility at 524 West 57th Street, in the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan, serves as the headquarters of CBS News and the main broadcast facility for CBS News and CBS Sports. Black Entertainment Television also uses the Broadcast Center for 106 & Park and some news programming.
The Broadcast Center is also the production base for the CBS Radio Network. The network's Master Control (aka Central Control) on the first floor also serves as the routing center for other programming distributed by Westwood One. The radio network's flagship station, WCBS (AM), moved into the CBS Broadcast Center in 2000, after being located for more than three decades at Black Rock, CBS's corporate headquarters at 524 West 52nd Street.
The building in which the Broadcast Center is located housed formerly served as a dairy depot for Sheffield Farms. CBS, which had been using studios at Grand Central Terminal and other theatres throughout Manhattan, purchased the production center in 1952 and began using it regularly for TV in 1963. The radio network, which had been based in the old CBS corporate headquarters at 485 Madison Avenue, moved to the Broadcast Center in late-July 1964.
Until the 1990s, the Broadcast Center was home to two of CBS-TV's soap operas, Guiding Light and As the World Turns. Guiding Light is now produced in another studio on the east side of Manhattan, while As the World Turns is recorded in Brooklyn.
In addition to the Broadcast Center, CBS has two other major studio centers in Manhattan -- the Ed Sullivan Theater (CBS-TV Studio 50)at 1697 Broadway, the home of the Late Show with David Letterman; and the General Motors Building on Fifth Avenue and 58th Street (CBS-TV Studio 58), in which The Early Show and The NFL Today are produced.