Rockefeller Center Studio Listing – from Wikipedia NBC Studio

Rockefeller Center Studio Listing – from Wikipedia NBC Studio

Rockefeller Center studio listing – from Wikipedia NBC Studio productions Studio Production Notes Floor The network's daily morning program is produced at a ground-level windowed studio across 49th Street from the GE Building since the mid- 1990s, at 10 Rockefeller Plaza; it was previously broadcast from inside the skyscraper. Studio 1A is a multilevel studio currently used for multiple shows including the studio segments The Today Show, of Dateline NBC. Countdown Ground 1A Dateline NBC was used 2nd floor of 1A. The floor studio was also used by WNBC's Live at Five and MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann. WNBC, which used temporarily in October 1996 due to a fire in 6B,[2] and NBC Nightly News for a short period duringdecontamination of the broadcast's facilities and offices in October 2001 due to the 2001 anthrax attacks. Debuted October 22, 2007, and is the home to MSNBC programs. An MSNBC/NBC 2nd 2K MSNBC Secondary HD Control Room News Newsroom connects floor control room 2K and studio floor 3A. Debuted October 22, 2007, and is the home to many MSNBC programs including the main news desk where MSNBC Live and other MSNBC programs are shot. 3rd 3A MSNBC main studios and headquarters An MSNBC/NBC News floor Newsroom connects Studio 3A and Studio 3C. Former home of NBC Nightly News. Converted for TV in 1950 Former home of the Huntley- Brinkley Report,[4] The Doctors,[5] the Today Show, Dateline NBC, NBC Nightly News, and coverage of Rock Center with Brian Williams[3] 3rd 3B the 2008 presidential election NBC Nightly News floor Originally contained a pipe organ according to” Airwaves of New York” by Bill Jaker et al. Converted for TV in 1950 Formerly home of NBC Nightly News from 1999-October 23, 2011, however the studio's size was decreased 3rd 3C WNBC significantly during a 2007 floor renovation. Became the home for News 4 New York on April 21, 2012.[6] The first studio in the building to be converted for Television 3H 3rd Experimental Television[7] production, being converted in Decommissioned floor 1935 and served as NBC Television's lone studio[8] until the conversion of Studio 8G in 1948. 3H was adjacent to Studio 3C. This studio has been decommissioned since the early 1960s and served as scenery storage[9] for a number of decades. A portion or all of this area is being used to expand Studio 3C for its future use as WNBC's studio. Former home of NBC Nightly News, NBC Sports, The Today Show, and The Howdy Doody Early Today/The Ed Show/The Last Word with Show,[10] green screen room 3rd 3K Lawrence O'Donnell for coverage of 2008 floor presidential election result program for NBC News/MSNBC.[11] A small studio used for breaking news bulletins during the Huntley-Brinkley Era. Most 5HN 5th NBC News Emergency "Flash" Studio notably, network coverage Decommissioned floor regarding the John F. Kennedy assassination originated from this studio. A former home of Twenty One,[12] The Tomorrow Show,[13] Late Night with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and NBC 6th 6A The Dr. Oz Show Radio Network programs from floor 1933 to the 1950s. 6A was the first 30 Rock studio to be converted forhigh definition television. 6B Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Howdy Doody (1947–1960). 6th Also the original home of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny floor Carson, The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar and NBC Nightly News. Former home for the news studio for flagship station WNBC. The current home of such web based shows as "The Untitled News Comedy Show", "Starstruck", and "A Big Life 6th 6C NBC Digital Studios with Sissy Biggers". Was floor previously home to a small set for WNBC as well as WNBC's Master control.[14] Former home of Early Today and MSNBC secondly studio (Ed Show home and 6th 6E Global Media Insert Studios [2] Breaking News coverage), floor called as "Newsnooks". This space was previously a portion of WNBC's Master Control. 30 Rock, which began here in 6th 6H 30 Rock 2006, will tape here until late floor 2012 or early 2013. Home of WNBC's newscasts from 2008 to 2012. This studio is the newest studio in the building, being constructed 7th 7E New York Nonstop inside an old conference room. floor The studio still has the Channel 4 newsroom, but is currently used for New York Nonstop. A "Studio 8A" is marked on an official drawing[15] of the 8th floor of the building. Judging by the surrounding area, this 8th 8A (Unknown) studio was likely used for floor audio recording. It's possible this studio was converted to television studio 8B. This studio was used for 8th 8B Decision 2010 Coverage coverage of the 2010 Midterm floor Elections.[16] A former radio studio converted for Television use in 1948 and went on air April 22 of that year.[7] Former home of The Phil Donahue Show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, The Caroline Rhea Show, and The Jane Pauley Show, as well as the original Jeopardy! from 1964 8th 8G Football Night in America/NBC SportsDesk to 1975. NBC Nightly floor News used this studio during the 2007 renovations of NBC News headquarters, except on some Sunday evenings where, due to football programming, the news was broadcast from Studio 1A. This studio has also been used for Decision 2008 and Decision 2010 election night coverage. Former home of Last Call with Carson Daly 8th 8H Saturday Night Live Former home of Later with floor Bob Costas Former home of the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini Used for offsite coverage of the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics Used for the Live Show and Live from Studio 6H episodes of 30 Rock Converted for TV 1950 .

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