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The Burbank Studios

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This article is about the former NBC facility. For the former studio facility partnership between Warner Bros. and Columbia Pictures, seeWarner Bros. Studios Burbank.

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The Burbank Studios
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Former namesNBC Studios (1952–2014)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeTelevision Studios Complex
Address3000 West Alameda Avenue
Burbank, California
91505
Completed1952
Owner
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Floor count6
Design and construction
DeveloperRadio Corporation of America
References
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NBC Radio City Hollywood was located at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street inHollywood, 1937–1962; in 1968, it was replaced byHome Savings and Loan headquarters.[2][3][4]

The Burbank Studios (formerly known asNBC Studios) is a television production facility located inBurbank, California, United States. The studio is home toDays of Our Lives,Extra, theIHeartRadio Theater, and was formerly home toBlizzard Arena (home of theOverwatch League).

History

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NBC Radio City Hollywood

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NBC Radio City Hollywood,[5][6] located at Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street inHollywood, opened in 1938 and served as headquarters to theNBC Radio Networks' West Coast operations. It served as a replacement forNBC Radio City San Francisco, which had been in service since 1942. Since NBC never owned a radio station in Los Angeles, the network's West Coast programming originated from its San Francisco station (KPO, which later became KNBC, and is nowKNBR). NBC radio network programming was carried onKFI in Los Angeles.

The architect for the distinctiveStreamline Moderne building at Sunset and Vine wasJohn C. Austin.[7]

In January 1949, NBC launched its newest television station for Los Angeles, KNBH (Channel 4; nowKNBC) from Radio City; the radio studios were later equipped for live television broadcasting in the transition phase from radio broadcasting. However, as television production was increasing for NBC, the network and its then-parent theRadio Corporation of America, decided to build a television studio, nicknamed NBC Color City, that would be exclusively equipped for color television broadcasting. For many of the same reasons why CBS eventually builtTelevision City in the early 1950s to replace itsColumbia Square, the television facilities at Radio City gradually became too small for NBC to produce its television broadcasts.

NBC Color City Studios Burbank

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The Burbank Studios administrative building in 2015

RCA's decision to expand television studio facilities required moving to thereal estate market in theSan Fernando Valley-Burbank area, with land purchased fromJack Warner.[8] The newly-christened NBC Color City Studios opened in March 1955, as the first television studio designed specially for the origination ofcolor television broadcasting, although their rivals,ABC andCBS would gradually add color broadcasting to their studio facilities in later years.

KNBC moved to a new building in 1962. In 1964, the Radio City Hollywood building was demolished, as NBC moved more of their West Coast television operations to the Burbank facility. The site is now occupied by a bank.

This studio hosted production of many of the best-remembered game and variety shows from the 1950s through the 1990s, includingHollywood Squares from 1966 to 1980,Wheel of Fortune from 1975 to 1989,Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in from 1968 to 1973, andThe Tonight Show beginning in 1972. The latter two shows would frequently reference their home in "Beautiful Downtown Burbank" thoughTonight would invariably begin each episode with the technically incorrect announcement, "From Hollywood..." During the late 1960s,Carson'sTonight Show would move for periods to Burbank, using studio 1. After the permanent move to Burbank in 1972,Bob Hope's shows taped in studio 1, withThe Tonight Show taking a hiatus while Hope produced his specials. In 1971, PresidentRichard Nixon announcedHenry Kissinger's secret negotiations withZhou Enlai and hisimpending visit to China from the studio.[9]

Studio 11, formerly the home ofThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno andThe Jay Leno Show

The Tonight Show would stay in Burbank throughJohnny Carson's retirement,Jay Leno's ascendency to host untilthe end of his first run in 2009, when it moved to an all-digital studio on the Universal lot in 2009 for the short-livedThe Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. The show moved back to the Burbank Studios when Leno returned as host ofThe Tonight Show on March 1, 2010. The show used studio 11 until Leno stepped down as host on February 6, 2014. After that,The Tonight Show moved back toNew York City'sRockefeller Center whenJimmy Fallon replaced Leno as host, marking the end of the 42-year era in which the show had recorded in Southern California.[10]

NBC's move to Universal City

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In October 2007, NBC announced plans to move most of its operations from Burbank to a new complex across the street fromUniversal Studios inUniversal City.[11] It would retain offices at the Burbank site until May 2013, though the studio complex was sold to Catalina/Worthe Real Estate Group in 2008, with NBCUniversal leasing space until 2013. The former Technicolor building on the Universal lot now serves as the home of NBC's West Coast operations.[12] KNBC-TV and NBC News' Los Angeles bureau, along withTelemundo stationKVEA, began broadcasting from Universal Studios on February 2, 2014.

The Burbank facility was one of the few television-specific studio facilities in Hollywood that offered tours to the general public until they ceased July 6, 2012.[13]

On March 13, 2014,Lawrence O'Donnell announced that hisMSNBC broadcast that night would be the last nationally-televised program to be broadcast live from NBC's Burbank studio, with the move of theNBC News Los Angeles bureau to Universal City.

After NBC

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On October 2, 2017, Studio 1 became the official home ofBlizzard Arena Los Angeles and theOverwatch League, marking the Burbank Studios' firstesports broadcast. Theinaugural season began on January 10, 2018, in which over 437,000 viewers tuned in live on opening night viaTwitch andMLG.tv streaming platforms.[14] The final match was played on September 15, 2019, before the league moved to a traditional sportshome-and-away format.

On April 15, 2019,WarnerMedia (nowWarner Bros. Discovery) announced that it would purchase The Burbank Studios. The transaction was completed in late 2023.[15][16]

On July 15, 2024, it was announced that Worthe Real Estate Group, QuadReal Property Group and Stockbridge Capital Group would reacquire The Burbank Studios as part of a years-long deal with Warner Bros. Discovery. The three companies paid $375 million for the 27-acre film studio campus in the Burbank Media District in Southern California, property records showed. Representatives announced the deal but did not disclose the value of the sale.[17]

Program history

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Today, the studio housesDays of Our Lives (the last remaining NBC series in production there) and theIHeartRadio Theater. Programs produced here over the years include:

ProgramNetwork/StationYears TapedStudioNotes
The All-New Jeopardy!NBC1978–19793The present-day syndicated version of the show (which began in 1984) is taped atSony Pictures Studios in Culver City.
All Star SecretsNBC1979
All ThatNickelodeon2019–20209Reboot series
The Andy Williams ShowNBC1962–1967; 1969–19714
An Evening with Fred Astaire
(TV special)
NBC19582
BaffleNBC1973–1974
BattlestarsNBC1981–1982; 19833
The Big GameNBC19584
Blank CheckNBC19754
BlockbustersNBC1980–1982; 19871, 2, 3, 4
BullseyeSyndication1980–19813, 4
Card SharksNBC1978–19813, 4CBS and first syndicated version taped atTelevision City from 1986 to 1989, second syndicated version taped atTribune Studios from September to December 2001, ABC version taped at Television City in 2019 andCBS Studio Center in 2020
Celebrity SweepstakesNBC, Syndication1974–19779
Chain LetterNBC1966
Chain ReactionNBC19802, 4USA Network version taped atCFCF-TV inMontreal,Quebec from 1986 to 1991; GSN version taped atSony Music Studios inNew York City from 2007 to 2008 and at an unknown location from 2015 to 2016
Channel 4 NewsKNBC1962–20145"N", 10KNBC moved to a studio nearUniversal Studios Hollywood in 2014
Chico and the ManNBC1974–19783
Classic ConcentrationNBC1987–19913
Cousins for LifeNickelodeon20189
C.P.O. SharkeyNBC1976–19783
Days of Our LivesNBC,Peacock1965–present9, 2 & 4The series moved to NBC's streaming service Peacock starting in September 2022.
The Dean Martin ShowNBC1965–19742
Dream HouseNBC1983–19843
Dog Eat DogNBC2002–20031
The Don Knotts ShowNBC1970–19712
Danger ForceNickelodeon2020–202211
The Don Rickles ShowNBC1968–19692
Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special
(TV special)
NBC19684
The Ellen DeGeneres ShowSyndication2003–200811Production moved toWarner Bros. Studios in 2008
ExtraSyndicated2019–presentNewsroom
The Fairly OddParents: Fairly OdderParamount+20219
Family FeudSyndication2000-20032
Fight Back! with David HorowitzSyndication1980–19925"P"Studio used for Horowitz' prior show "Consumer Buyline" from 1976 to 1980. "Fight Back!" stopped taping in-studio starting with the 1987–1988 season.
The Flip Wilson ShowNBC1970–19742
Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music
(TV special)
NBC19654
The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirNBC1993–199611
The Funny SideNBC1971–1972
Game ShakersNickelodeon2015–20189
GenerationsNBC1989–199111
GoNBC1983–19842
The Gong ShowNBC, Syndication1976–19783
Henry DangerNickelodeon2014–201911
High RollersNBC1974–1976; 1978–198031987–88 version taped at Television City
Hit ManNBC19834
Hollywood SquaresNBC, Syndication1966–1980; 1986–19871, 3, 4Production moved prior to 1987–1988 season; 1998–2004 version taped at Television City
Hot PotatoNBC19842
The Howie Mandel ShowSyndication1998–19991
iHeartRadio TheaterThe CW2013–present3
In the HouseNBC,UPN1995–1999
I'll BetNBC1965
It Could Be YouNBC1956–1961
It Pays to Be IgnorantSyndication1973–1974
It Takes TwoNBC1969–1970
It's Anybody's GuessNBC19773
It's Your BetSyndication1969–1973
The Jay Leno ShowNBC2009–201011
The John Davidson ShowSyndication1980–19812
Just Men!NBC19832
Late Night with David LettermanNBC198511
Late Night with Conan O'BrienNBC19991
Last Call with Carson DalyNBC2005–20099
Let's Make a DealNBC, Syndication1963–1968; 1984–1985; 20031, 4CBS version tapes atRaleigh Studios from 2015 onwards; formerly taped at theTropicana Resort & Casino from 2009 to 2010 and atSunset Bronson Studios from 2010 to 2014
Letters to Laugh-InNBC19692
Lotsa LuckNBC1973–1974
Match Game–Hollywood Squares HourNBC1983–19843
Make Your Own Kind of MusicNBC1971
The Midnight SpecialNBC1972–19832, 4
MindreadersNBC1979–19803, 4
The Nat King Cole ShowNBC1956–19572
Night CourtNBC1984–1991Production moved to Warner Bros. Studios in 1991–92
Overwatch LeagueABC,Disney XD,ESPN,ESPN2[18]2018–20191
PDQSyndication1965–1969
Password PlusNBC1979–19821, 2, 3, 4
People are FunnyNBC1956–1961; 19843
People Will TalkNBC19633
Punky BrewsterSyndication1987–198811
Real PeopleNBC1979–1984
The Robert Irvine ShowThe CW2016–20181
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InNBC1968–19733
Sale of the CenturyNBC, Syndication1983–19893
Saturday Night LiveNBC19821For the season premiere ofSeason 8 (1982-83), hostChevy Chase performed thecold open and all his other sketches from Burbank via satellite. His segments were done from the then-set ofThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson; atStudio 8H in New York, a TV monitor was set up on each stage where Chase's Burbank-originated image appeared as the rest of the cast performed as usual, in person.
The Sammy Davis Jr. ShowNBC19662
Sanford and SonNBC1972–19773
Santa BarbaraNBC1984–199311
Saved by the BellNBC1989–1993
Saved by the Bell: The New ClassNBC1993–2000
ScrabbleNBC1984–1990; 19932, 3
Sonny with a ChanceDisney Channel200911
Super PasswordNBC1984–19891, 32008 incarnation known asMillion Dollar Password taped atKaufman Astoria Studios in New York City, then CBS Studio Center
Supermarket SweepPax TV2001–200311
Three for the MoneyNBC1975
This Is Your LifeNBC1958–19613
Time MachineNBC1985
To Say the LeastNBC1977–1978
To Tell the TruthNBC, Syndication1990–1991; 2000–20021, 11
TomorrowNBC1973–1974; 1977–19791, 5
The Tonight Show starring Johnny CarsonNBC1972–19921[19]
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoNBC1992–2009; 2010–20141, 3,[20][21] 11[22]Since 2014 asThe Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon taped at Rockefeller CenterNBC Studios in New York City
True Crime NewsSyndicated2024–present1
Truth or ConsequencesNBC1960–19651, 3
Twenty OneNBC20001
Vicki!Syndication1992–19943
The Weakest LinkNBC, Syndication2001–20031
The Weird Al ShowCBS1997–199811
Welcome Back, KotterABC1975–1976Pilot recorded at CBS Television City; Seasons 2 to 4 recorded at ABC Television Center
What's This Song?NBC1964–1965
Wheel of FortuneNBC, Syndication1975–19892, 4Taped at CBS Television City from 1989 until 1995. Since 1995, has been taping at Sony Pictures Studios
WordplayNBC1986–19874
You Bet Your Life/The Groucho ShowNBC1960–19613
You Don't Say!NBC1963–19693
Your Number's UpNBC19852

Geography

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The Burbank Studios is located on West Alameda Avenue, in Burbank, California. It lies across the street, on Bob Hope Drive, from Johnny Carson Park, the busiest park in Burbank.[23][24][25][26][27][28]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Emporis building ID 341386".Emporis.[dead link]
  2. ^Turnbull, Martin (May 31, 2017)."A collection of photos of the NBC radio and television studios on the northeast corner of Sunset Blvd and Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles".Martin Turnbull .com. RetrievedNovember 4, 2023.NBC moved out of the studios in 1962 and relocated to Burbank. The building was demolished in 1964 to make way for a bank.
  3. ^"6285 Sunset Part 2: NBC Radio City West".J. H. Graham .com. November 25, 2020. RetrievedNovember 4, 2023.
  4. ^Graham, J. H. (November 24, 2020)."6285 Sunset Part 1: Carpenter's Drive-In".J. H. Graham .com. RetrievedNovember 4, 2023.
  5. ^"NBC Radio City Hollywood".westmb.org. Western States Museum of Broadcasting. RetrievedNovember 4, 2023.
  6. ^"National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA".pcad.lib.washington.edu. Pacific Coast Architecture Database (PCAD). RetrievedNovember 4, 2023.
  7. ^Kepos, Paula, ed. (1994). "The Austin Company".International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. 8. Detroit: St. James Press. p. 41.ISBN 978-1-5586-2323-1. RetrievedJune 24, 2022.
  8. ^"Thomas W. Sarnoff".Television Academy Interviews. October 22, 2017. RetrievedJune 24, 2022.
  9. ^Graff, Garrett M. (2022).Watergate: A New History (1st ed.). New York: Avid Reader Press. p. 78.ISBN 978-1-9821-3918-6. RetrievedJune 24, 2022.
  10. ^Memmott, Mark (April 3, 2013)."It's Set: Jimmy Fallon To Replace Jay Leno On 'Tonight Show' In Spring 2014".Must Reads.NPR. RetrievedAugust 22, 2013.
  11. ^Schneider, Michael (October 10, 2007)."NBC moving from Burbank to L.A."Variety. RetrievedAugust 22, 2013.
  12. ^Miller, Daniel (January 4, 2012)."NBCUniversal to Build New Broadcast Center".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedAugust 22, 2013.
  13. ^Flint, Joe (July 6, 2012)."The Morning Fix: Big web for 'Spider-Man' and 'Ted.' WikiLeaks race".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedAugust 22, 2013.
  14. ^Wolf, Jacob (January 17, 2018)."Overwatch League outperforms Thursday Night Football livestream on opening day".ESPN. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2018.
  15. ^"North America Home" (Press release). Warner Media. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2019.
  16. ^James, Meg; Vincent, Roger (April 15, 2019)."Warner Bros. Plans to buy Burbank Studios and occupy new Frank Gehry 'iceberg' towers".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedAugust 16, 2024.
  17. ^Cornfield, Greg (July 15, 2024)."Warner Bros.' Iconic Burbank Studios Traded Back for $375M".Commercial Observer. RetrievedAugust 16, 2024.
  18. ^"Overwatch League comes to ESPN, Disney and ABC".ESPN. July 11, 2018. RetrievedMay 11, 2019.
  19. ^Sweeney, Don (2006).Backstage at The Tonight Show: From Johnny Carson to Jay Leno. Rowman & Littlefield.ISBN 978-1-58979-303-3.
  20. ^Sweeney, Don (2006).Backstage at The Tonight Show: From Johnny Carson to Jay Leno. Rowman & Littlefield.ISBN 978-1-58979-303-3.
  21. ^Abramson, Albert (September 15, 2007).The History of Television, 1942 to 2000. McFarland.ISBN 978-0-7864-3243-1.
  22. ^Carter, Bill (November 4, 2010).The War for Late Night: When Leno Went Early and Television Went Crazy. Penguin.ISBN 978-1-101-44342-2.
  23. ^"The Burbank Studios".Google Maps.
  24. ^"Johnny Carson Park (34.1551988,-118.3326244)".Google Maps.
  25. ^"Johnny Carson Park; 400 S. Bob Hope Drive; Burbank; CA; 91505".Burbank, California Parks and Recreation.
  26. ^Corrigan, Kelly (July 1, 2016)."After more than a year of renovating, curtain rises on Burbank's Johnny Carson Park".Los Angeles Times.
  27. ^"Johnny Carson Park".Seeing Stars: Where the Stars are Immortalized. 1999.
  28. ^"Map".Burbank Studios.

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