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Radford Studio Center, alternatively CBS Studio Center, is a television and film studio located in the Studio City district of
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in the San Fernando Valley. The lot has 18 sound stages from , of office space, and 223 dressing rooms. The triangular site is bisected by the Los Angeles River. In 2021, ViacomCBS sold Studio Center to real estate investment companies Hackman Capital Partners and Square Mile Capital Management. The company also previously had ownership of two other studios in the area: CBS Television City and Columbia Square.


History

Mack Sennett, a silent film producer and director, came to the San Fernando Valley and opened his new movie studio at this location (at what is now Ventura Boulevard and Radford Avenue) in May 1928. He previously operated a smaller studio on Glendale Boulevard in Echo Park (then called Edendale) where he produced films featuring the Keystone Kops, Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Buster Keaton, W. C. Fields, and Fatty Arbuckle. Five years after creating the Studio City lot, Sennett was forced to file for bankruptcy and the studio lot was sold to Mascot Pictures. Mascot, which specialized in serials, renamed the studio after itself. By 1935, another film company, Monogram Pictures, along with Mascot and Consolidated Film Corporation merged to form Republic Pictures Corporation. The studio lot was renamed Republic Studios. The new studio specialized in B-movies, including many Westerns starring the likes of Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and John Wayne, all of whom gained their first breaks with Republic. In the 1950s, Republic leased studio space to Revue Productions, which filmed many early television series on the lot (including early episodes of '' Leave It To Beaver'') before Revue's owner,
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acquired
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and moved Revue's television production to Universal City. Also, Four Star Productions leased the lot for many of its series like '' The Rifleman'', ''Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater'', and '' The Big Valley''. Republic Pictures ceased production in 1958 and Victor M. Carter became its president in 1959. Carter built Republic into a diversified business with foci outside of the television and film business, and so began leasing its lot to CBS. In 1963, CBS Television became the primary lessee of the lot. Almost immediately after leasing the Republic Pictures lot, CBS began to locate its network-produced filmed shows there, including ''
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'', '' My Three Sons'', and '' Gilligan's Island''. ('' The Wild Wild West'' followed in 1965). The ''Gilligan's Island'' lagoon was located at the northwestern edge of the lot; it was paved in the mid-1990s to make room for a new parking structure. While under lease, the facility was renamed the CBS Studio Center. The network finally purchased the 70-acre lot outright from Republic in February 1967, for $9.5 million. That same month, Republic also sold its film library. CBS built new sound stages, office buildings, and technical facilities. To make up for these investments, CBS began to rent its studio lot to independent producers, and the newly created MTM Enterprises (headed by actress Mary Tyler Moore and then-husband Grant Tinker) became the Studio Center's primary tenant, beginning in 1970. Moore's memorable sitcom '' The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' began filming here in 1970. Later, its spinoffs '' Rhoda'', '' Phyllis'', and '' Lou Grant'' were shot in the facility. In July 1982, CBS formed a partnership with 20th Century Fox to share ownership of the Studio Center, thus once again renaming, this time as CBS/Fox Studios. However, that relationship was short-lived as Fox sold its interest of the Studio Center to MTM, and it became CBS-MTM Studios. In March 1992, the studio once again became CBS Studio Center, when MTM (which was later purchased by 20th Century Fox's parent company, News Corporation) sold its interest in the studio lot to CBS. From 1991 to 1996, '' American Gladiators'' was videotaped at CBS Studio Center. The original "Gladiator Arena" (Stage 3) remains preserved in its original form in its original location, with
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and group events available. Today, the studio is one of the most active in the city for producing sitcoms. It is also the base for "Semester in L.A.", a six-week course by Columbia College Chicago. Since 2007, the Studio Center serves as the home to CBS's Los Angeles flagship TV station KCBS-TV, along with sister station KCAL-TV, as they vacated Columbia Square to move into a newly built, digitally-enhanced office and studio facility located where the house for the CBS reality series ''
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'' once stood. The CBS Studio City Broadcast Center also houses the Los Angeles bureau of CBS News, which is shared with the KCBS/KCAL local newsroom, and on occasion, the '' CBS Evening News'' is anchored from Los Angeles. In 2008, '' Entertainment Tonight'' and '' The Insider'' moved from the Paramount backlot to Studio Center, as CBS took ownership of the series after its spin-off from Viacom. A re-merged ViacomCBS (now
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) announced in 2021 that it intended to sell the facility as part of a corporate effort to focus on content. In November 2021, ViacomCBS announced that the studio would be sold to Hackman Capital Partners and Square Mile Capital Management for $1.85 billion.


Backlot

Radford Studio Center has three backlot areas. The first is the New York Street. During the shooting of '' Seinfeld'' in the mid-1990s, a New York Street was built to facilitate the filming of exterior shots. The second area is the Central Park area. The area features grass, trees, paths, and can also be filled with water to create a pond or swamp. The third area is the Residential Street. Actually made up of two streets, this area features a number of houses which can be used for a variety of productions.


News tenants

* CBS News * KCBS-TV/ KCAL-TV


Television shows

* '' The $100,000 Pyramid'' (2022) * ''
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References


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Radford Studio Center

Seeing Stars: CBS Studio Center
{{Commons category, CBS Studio Center Buildings and structures in the San Fernando Valley Buildings and structures completed in 1928 CBS television studios Studio City, Los Angeles 1928 establishments in California Former CBS Corporation subsidiaries