NBC Studios (New York City)

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NBC Studios
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30 Rockefeller Plaza as seen from the Citigroup Center at dusk
NBC Studios (New York City)
Former namesNBC Radio City Studios
General information
TypeTelevision Studios Complex
Location
  • New York City
  • United States
Owner
Design and construction
Developer Radio Corporation of America

NBC Studios are located in the historic 30 Rockefeller Plaza (on Sixth Avenue between 49th and 50th streets) in Manhattan, New York City. The building houses the NBC television network headquarters, its parent NBCUniversal, and NBC's flagship station WNBC (Channel 4), as well as cable news channel MSNBC.

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The first NBC Radio City Studios began operating in the early 1930s. Tours of the studios began in 1933, suspended in 2014 and resumed on October 26, 2015. Because of the preponderance of radio studios, that section of the Rockefeller Center complex became known as Radio City (and gave its name to Radio City Music Hall).

Current studio spaces

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Today Studio 1A set in 2019
StudioProductionNotesFloorSize [1]
1A Today and NBC Nightly News with Lester HoltSince 1994, the network's morning program is produced at a ground-level, windowed studio across 49th Street from 30 Rockefeller Plaza at 10 Rockefeller Plaza; it was previously broadcast from inside 30 Rock. Studio 1A is a multilevel studio; the upstairs portion contains a kitchen used for cooking segments. The studio was also used by WNBC's Live at Five , MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann , [2] and NBC Nightly News for a short period during the decontamination of the broadcast's facilities and offices in October 2001 due to the 2001 anthrax attacks. After a minor renovation that started in mid-August 2021, Today debuted on September 7, 2021, with a new desk and flooring to Studio 1A. [3] Nightly News moved to the studio on September 13, 2021. [4] Ground floor2,430 sq ft (226 m2)
3AMSNBC main studiosDebuted on October 22, 2007, and is the home to many MSNBC programs. A newsroom connects Studio 3A and Studio 3C. Former home of NBC Nightly News . A new set debuted on September 20, 2021, with Deadline: White House. [5] 3rd floor4,794 sq ft (445.4 m2)
3B East WNBC Studio 3B was the former home of the Huntley-Brinkley Report , [6] the NBC daytime serial The Doctors , [7] Today, Dateline NBC, NBC Nightly News, and coverage of the 2008 presidential election. Since Nightly left the space in 2017, 3B would be used for pre-taped segments and interviews. At 4,060 sq ft (377 m2), 3B was the last 30 Rock studio that had kept its original dimensions since the building's 1933 opening. In August 2022, NBC confirmed plans to divide the space equally into two studios for its New York stations' news operations. [8] WNBC would move into 3B East on November 3, 2023; Telemundo station WNJU is slated to move its newscasts into 3B West in late 2024. [9] 3rd floor2,030 sq ft (189 m2)
3B West WNJU (tentative)3rd Floor2,030 sq ft (189 m2)
3C NBC News NOW , Top Story with Tom LlamasFormerly the home of NBC Nightly News from November 8, 1999, to October 23, 2011; however the studio's size decreased significantly during the 2007 renovations which connected it with 3A. From April 21, 2012, until October 9, 2016, WNBC originated from this studio. [10] Nightly News began using the space again in July 2017 following additional renovations that led to it being referred to as "3A West". Nightly News moved in with Today in Studio 1A in September 2021. [4] 3C now acts as the main home for NBC News' streaming network, including its noon program NBC News Daily, which airs on affiliates in the country, and evening program Top Story with Tom Llamas 3rd floor1,310 sq ft (122 m2)
3Kvacant3K was formed by combining former radio studio 3F and studio 3H. 3H was the first studio in the building to be converted for television production, being converted in 1935 and serving as NBC Television's lone studio [11] until the conversion of Studio 8G in 1948. The former home of NBC Nightly News, NBC Sports, Today, The Ed Show, The Howdy Doody Show , NBC News at Sunrise, The Gabby Hayes Show , Early Today, All in with Chris Hayes, The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell,, Dateline NBC, and from October 9, 2016, until November 2, 2023, WNBC's News 4 New York. [12] [13] [9] 3rd floor2,668 sq ft (247.9 m2)
4EMSNBC newsroom and studio, Dateline NBC , Early Today A new newsroom and studio for MSNBC, built in early 2016, is located in the northeast corner of the building, with windows overlooking West 50th St and Rockefeller Plaza. The glassed-in studio in the corner is designated Studio 4E, but shows also originate from the various locations in the newsroom area, which connects to the 3rd and 5th floors via a stairway.4th floor
6A The Kelly Clarkson Show The 6th and 7th floors of the studio building were left unfinished when NBC first occupied the space in 1933, and Studios 6A and 6B were not built until November 1941. [14] Former home of Twenty-One , [15] Say When!! , The Tomorrow Show , [16] The David Letterman Show , [17] Late Night with David Letterman , Late Night with Conan O'Brien , The Dr. Oz Show , 6A was the first 30 Rock studio to be converted for high-definition television. In August 2013, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon moved into this space while Studio 6B underwent renovations for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon . [18] From September 2014 to May 2016, Meredith Vieira's daytime talk show, The Meredith Vieira Show , originated from this studio as well. In the summer of 2016, Maya & Marty , a variety show that featured Maya Rudolph and Martin Short also originated from this studio. Megyn Kelly Today then occupied the space from 2017 to 2018. On July 13, 2020, The Tonight Show used Studio 6A for its first studio-produced episodes since the beginning of the pandemic, and remained until March 19, 2021, when it went back to Studio 6B. [19]

The Kelly Clarkson Show relocated to Studio 6A from the Universal Studios Lot in Los Angeles, beginning with the 2023–24 season. [20]

6th floor3,504 sq ft (325.5 m2)
6B The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon The former home of Broadway Open House , [21] Bob Hope's radio program, [22] the television version of Texaco Star Theater , [23] The Ernie Kovacs Show , [24] Tic Tac Dough , Tonight Starring Jack Paar , Play Your Hunch , The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson , NBC Nightly News, The Bell Telephone Hour , Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and the former studio for flagship station WNBC. Fallon returned to the studio on March 22, 2021.6th floor3,690 sq ft (343 m2)
6EGlobal Media Insert studio [25] Consists of four small spaces. Former home of Early Today and MSNBC's secondary studio. This space was previously a portion of WNBC's Master Control. From January 6 until March 13, 2020, it was used for E!'s E! News and Pop of the Morning . [26] [27] 6th floor
8G Late Night with Seth Meyers A former radio studio converted for television use in 1948, it went on air on April 22 of that year. [28] Former home of Today, The Phil Donahue Show , The Rosie O'Donnell Show , The Caroline Rhea Show , The Amber Ruffin Show , The Jane Pauley Show, and Football Night in America , as well as the original Concentration and Jeopardy! which recorded their color episodes on alternating days/weeks from 1964 to 1975. NBC Nightly 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 2008 and 2010 election night coverage.8th floor2,280 sq ft (212 m2)
8H Saturday Night Live Studio 8H was, at the time of construction, the world's largest radio studio. It was converted to television use in 1950 (however, it had hosted television broadcasts prior to conversion, namely simulcasts of The Voice of Firestone ). Former home of Kraft Television Theater and other live dramas, election night coverage, Last Call with Carson Daly , Later , and the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini. Used for offsite coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics and for the "Live Show" and "Live from Studio 6H" episodes of 30 Rock . 8H was also the temporary home to Football Night in America during the 2013 NFL season. Has been home to SNL continuously since 1975.8th floor3,955 sq ft (367.4 m2)

Shows produced at NBC Studios New York

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30 Rockefeller Plaza is the world headquarters of NBC.
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Ground-level entrance
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Marquee from the side

Among the shows originating at 30 Rockefeller Plaza (shows taping as of the 2023–2024 season in bold):

ProgramNetwork/StationDatesStudio
The 11th Hour MSNBC 2016–present3A
30 Rock NBC 2010 and 20128H (Live episodes)
All In with Chris Hayes MSNBC2013–present3K, 4E, 6A, 3A
AymanMSNBC2021–present3C
The Amber Ruffin Show Peacock 2020–present8G
Call My Bluff NBC19656A
The Caroline Rhea Show Syndication 2002–20038G
Charge Account/Jan Murray ShowNBC1960–19626B
Concentration NBC1958–19733A, 6A, 8G
Countdown with Keith Olbermann MSNBC2007–20111A
The Crossover NBC Sports Network 2013–20148G
The Cycle MSNBC2012–20153A, 3K
Dateline NBC NBC1992–present3A, 3B, 3K, 4E
The David Letterman Show NBC19806A
Deadline: White House MSNBC2017–present4E, 3A
The Doctors NBC1963–19823B, 3A
Dough Re Mi NBC1958–19606A
Dr. Nancy MSNBC20093A
The Dr. Oz Show Syndication2009–20126A
E! News E! 20206E
Early Today NBC2007–present3K, 6E, 4E
The Ed Show MSNBC2009–20153K, 3A
Eye Guess NBC1966-19696A
Football Night in America NBC2006–20148G, 8H
He Said, She Said Syndication1969-19708H
House Party with Steve DoocySyndication19906A
How to Survive a Marriage NBC1974–19758G
Howdy Doody NBC1947–19603A, 3H, 3K, 8G
Huntley-Brinkley Report NBC1956–19706B, 5HN, 8G
Jackpot NBC1974–19758G
The Jane Pauley Show Syndication2004–20058G
Jeopardy! NBC1964–19758G
The Kelly Clarkson Show Syndication2023–present6A
The Kids Tonight Show Peacock20216A
Last Call with Carson Daly NBC2002–20058H
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell MSNBC2011–present3K, 4E
Late Night
( David Letterman and Conan O'Brien )
NBC1982–20096A
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon NBC2009–20146B, 6A
Late Night with Seth Meyers NBC2014–present8G
Later with Bob Costas NBC1988–19948H
Live at Five WNBC 1980–20076B
The Match Game NBC1962–19698H
Maya & Marty NBC20166A
Megyn Kelly Today NBC2017–20186A
The Meredith Vieira Show Syndication2014–20166A
Top Story with Tom LlamasNBC News Now2021–present4E
Missing Links NBC1963–19646A
Morning Joe MSNBC2007–present3A
Morning Meeting with Dylan Ratigan MSNBC20093A
MSNBC Reports (Formerly MSNBC Live) MSNBC2007–present3A, 4E
NBC News at Sunrise NBC1983–19993K
NBC Nightly News NBC1970–present8G, 3K, 3B, 3C, 1A
NBC Sports studio showsNBC1947–20146A, 3K, 8G
News 4 New York WNBC1941–present3B, 6B, 7E, 3C, 3K
PDQ (New York shows)Syndication1965–19698G
Personality NBC1967–19696A
The Phil Donahue Show Syndication1985–19968G
Play Your Hunch NBC1959–19636B
Pop of the Morning E!20206E
Reach for the Stars NBC19676A
The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC2008–present3A
Rock Center with Brian Williams NBC2011–20133B
The Rosie O'Donnell Show Syndication1996–20028G
Sale of the Century NBC, Syndication1969–19748H
Saturday Night Live NBC1975–present 8H
Say When!! NBC1961–19656A
Shoot for the Stars NBC19776A
Split Personality NBC1959–19606A
That Was the Week That Was NBC1963–19656A, 8H (live)
Tic Tac Dough NBC1956–19598G, 6B
Today NBC1952–present3K, 8G, 6A, 3B, 1A
To Tell the Truth Syndication1971–1978; 1980–19818G, 8H, 6A
The Tonight Show
( Jack Paar and Johnny Carson )
NBC1957–19726B
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon NBC2014–present6B, 6A
Three on a Match NBC1971-19746A
Treasure Hunt NBC1957–19598G
Twenty-One NBC1956–19586A, 6B
Up MSNBC2011–20133A
Verdict with Dan AbramsMSNBC2007–20083A
What's My Line? Syndication1971–19756A
The Who, What, or Where Game NBC1969–19746A, 8H
Way Too Early MSNBC2009–20163A
Word for WordNBC1963–19646A
You're Putting Me On NBC19696A

Other locations

Some other New York originated programs are/were produced elsewhere in the area, including:

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