Media Village Scotland is a television studio complex at Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland. It is home to BBC Scotland & STV. It is situated near the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre and the Glasgow Science Centre.
The studios are home to BBC Scotland and BBC Radio Scotland. [1] It is one of the largest television studios outside London,[ citation needed ] and one of the most digitally advanced complexes in Europe.[ citation needed ] It was opened by then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown in the summer of 2007. It is promised to be one of the centres for future broadcasting in United Kingdom.[ citation needed ]
The studio is home to many Scottish and British programmes such as:
Jet Set 24, Postcode Challenge, Reporting Scotland, Newsnight Scotland, Sportscene, Children in Need & BBC Scotland's Hogmanay
The Scottish ITV network STV produced the following Scottish programmes in their brand new complex opened in summer 2006:
Scotland Today, The Five Thirty Show, Politics Now & Scotsport. Compared to the BBC Scotland television studio it is much smaller,[ citation needed ] this is why STV's Postcode Challenge is recorded at the BBC Scotland HQ.[ citation needed ]