carolinanews4 392 Posted Monday at 02:01 AM Posted Monday at 02:01 AM On 5/31/2025 at 5:13 AM, NowBergen said: Anyone know where in 30 Rock this is? It has a lot of the exposed building supports and reminds me of the MSNBC 4th floor space (which they will be vacating at some point). It was hard to tell from their balcony area. The 3rd floor is full of studios (MSNBC, WNBC, WNJU, NBC News Now).... WNBC has long been housed on the 7th floor, mainly on the 49th Street side of the building. The new space is on the 2nd floor and spans the entire width from 49th to 50th Street. NBC gutted the whole space and created a purpose-built home for WNBC and WNJU. What is particularly impressive is that the massive newsroom is completely open-concept. To make that much square footage open in a building that is almost a hundred years old is amazing. The elevators serving the studio portion of 30 Rock and the studios themselves make this feat more challenging as you go higher in the building. 2 1 1
TheRolyPoly 2592 Posted Monday at 05:02 AM Posted Monday at 05:02 AM 15 hours ago, GraphicsMan said: Oh my bad but they could still move though. And quick observation a little of topic I feel like all Univision stations are all in office buildings. Not standalone buildings. Not flagship WLTV/WAMI though since they're housed with the network. 1
GraphicsMan 141 Posted Monday at 07:35 PM Posted Monday at 07:35 PM 14 hours ago, TheRolyPoly said: Not flagship WLTV/WAMI though since they're housed with the network. You just mentioned one key word flagship. 1
TheRolyPoly 2592 Posted Monday at 08:38 PM Posted Monday at 08:38 PM 1 hour ago, GraphicsMan said: You just mentioned one key word flagship. Fair point. 1
MediaZone4K 2254 Posted Wednesday at 02:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:32 PM On 6/1/2025 at 2:44 AM, Breaking News said: The old newsroom & the new newsroom at NBC4 & Telemundo47. Having trouble editing my previous post...The circular monitor and desk in the bottom video remind me of ABC and FOX's Newsrooms. 1
NYTV 122 Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM Here is the closing moments of Telemundo 47's final broadcast from Fort Lee, NJ, including farewell messages from staff 1
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