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CBS began using the 57th Street facility regularly for TV in 1963. The radio network, with offices at 1 East 53rd Street and studios at 49 East 52nd Street, near the old CBS corporate headquarters at 485 Madison Avenue , moved to the Broadcast Center in July 1964, while the television network's master control moved from Grand Central to the ...
The building would not include broadcast studios, [119] which instead were to be consolidated at the CBS Broadcast Center, simultaneously being planned on 57th Street. [ 120 ] [ 121 ] CBS acquired an adjacent land lot on 53 West 52nd Street in July 1961, bringing its plot there to its final size of nearly 48,000 square feet (4,500 m 2 ). [ 122 ]
CBS Sports is the sports division of the American television broadcaster CBS.Its headquarters are in the CBS Building on W 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, with programs produced out of Studios 43 and 44 of the CBS Broadcast Center on W 57th Street.
AVM Unitel, 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street: houses CenterStage; Chelsea Studios, 221 West 26th Street: a historic soundstage dating back to 1914; Asset TV, 570 Lexington Avenue, full service live broadcasting studio; Axa Equitable Center, 787 Seventh Avenue, includes AXA Equitable Production Group Auditorium, Atrium, and Media Studio
West 57th is a newsmagazine television program that aired on CBS from August 13, 1985, through September 9, 1989. West 57th originally premiered as a summer show, and took its name from the New York City address of the CBS Broadcast Center, 524 West 57th Street.
The base of the Hearst Tower has three street addresses: 951–969 Eighth Avenue, 301–313 West 56th Street, and 302–312 West 57th Street. [2] The site is a nearly-square lot covering 40,166 square feet (3,731.5 m 2) and measuring 200 by 200.83 feet (60.96 by 61.21 m). [4]
The CBS Studio Building is a seven-story office building at 49 East 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It has had various uses at different times, including serving as a Vanderbilt family guest house, the first graduate school of the Juilliard School , CBS Radio studios, and Columbia Records studio.
[1] 57th Street is notable for prestigious art galleries, [2] restaurants and up-market shops. The first block of 57th Street, at its western end at Twelfth Avenue near the Hudson River waterfront, is home to the VIA 57 West building, designed in the form of a triangular pyramid by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels. [3]