Gas Street Studios

Television studios in United Kingdom, United Kingdom
52°28′36″N 1°54′37″W / 52.476765°N 1.910269°W / 52.476765; -1.910269Current tenantsITV CentralConstruction started1994CompletedJune 1997ClientITV CentralLandlordCube Real Estate

Gas Street Studios is a studio complex operated by ITV plc in Birmingham, England. The complex is currently only used by ITV Central for the broadcast of ITV News Central and much of the complex has been sold off for other uses. The complex had also previously been used for other broadcasts including the former home of CITV. Today only 45 ITV Central staff work at the Gas Street Studios, significantly less than in June 1997 when the studios opened and there were over 400 staff working for Central Independent Television at the site.

History

In 1994, Central's new owners Carlton Communications acquired land on Gas Street, Birmingham, to begin work on building a new digital studio complex, with the intention of replacing Central's Broad Street studios. The new centre was completed in 1997, when Central West's regional news department moved from its Broad Street base. A tribute to the Broad Street studios was broadcast on Central News West.[2]

Branding

The building was originally designed to have the "Central Cake" logo on the outside, however the first branding used was the later Carlton-style logo which had replaced it in 1998. This was itself replaced with the Carlton name from 1999 until 2004. When Carlton merged with Granada, it featured ITV Central branding which was updated in 2006 when the new ITV logo came into use.

Studios

Studio A

Studio A was the main studio when the complex opened. Located in the centre of the building, surrounded by offices and technical space, on the ground level it had a floor space of 51ft x 49ft[3] It was occupied by Central News with a permanently struck set and a space left free for other current affairs based programming, or studio production to use. The studio itself was a conventional studio with a full height lighting grid.

In 2000, CITV moved into Studio A to make use of the larger floor plan and grid height and Central News (West) moved to the former CITV studio.

In 2004, with the removal of in-vision continuity for CITV's programme strand and transmission and playout of the service moving to Granada Television, ITV announced its plan to leave it's studio site at Lenton Lane in Nottingham, and also move the studio and presentation of Central News (East) to Birmingham. Between September 2004 and January 2005, Studio A was decommissioned and split in two to house both programmes.

Studio W (West) and Studio E (East)

The newly split studios were named Studio E and Studio W indicating which programme came from which studio - though both programmes could swap studios or share one as and when required. Studio W had a slightly larger floor plan of 32ft x 49ft than Studio E, which was 27ft x49ft. These also became the first studios to be fitted with the standardised ITV News Group sets after London.

Network productions occasionally came from both Studio W and E, with Nightwatch with Steve Scott having it's links filmed in Studio W, and the People's Millions with Katie Derham using Studio E.

In 2009, as part of a cost-cutting exercise, ITV plc announced that Central's two regional programmes would merge, with a short opt-out at the start of the programme devoted to news to each specific sub-region. One of these would be recorded 15 minutes before transmission using the presentation team from Central News (West). Consequently Studio E became surplus to requirements and was closed.

In 2010, as a result of ITV selling the building, Studio E became a rentable space and is now a Carl Zeiss AG showroom.[4]

Studio P

Studio P was a smaller television studio, built for in-vision continuity for CITV and regional weather forecasts for Central TV. This was normal office space of minimal floor space, but was equipped with soundproofing and a low lighting grid in place of the suspended ceiling. CITV moved to Studio A and Central News (West) moved to Studio P in 2000, before eventually both services shared studio A's floor space from 2001 until 2004.

Uses

Former uses

The complex was used for the in-vision continuity links for CITV until this was moved to Granada Studios in Manchester in September 2004. From its opening until 2005 it was where ITV Central continuity was handled - the last to stop being produced locally after ITV switched to national continuity in 2002, which was broadcast from London. Central's transmission was also handled here until October 2004, when ITV plc closed the department and moved transmission to the Northern Transmission Centre in Leeds.

All networked programming for the ITV network from Gas Street ceased in 2005 leaving only the Central Tonight production from the studios.[5] Central News East was moved to the studios on 5 February 2005 following the closure of Carlton Studios in Nottingham. The East Midlands version of Central News was then presented from Studio E at Gas street until 23 February 2009 when both regions started using the same studio.

Current uses

The only programme currently broadcast from the studios is ITV Central news programme ITV News Central.

The national ITV plc feedback service (ITV Viewer Services) is also based at the complex.

Non-broadcast uses

ITV have since also sold the Gas Street office building to Cube Real Estate, a commercial property developer, which has refurbished the interior of the building. While Central maintains office space and a single ground floor studio, the other studio and floors are available to rent as office space. The property is marketed as 22 Gas Street.[6]

References

  1. ^ "How To Contact ITV Central". ITV.Com. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
  2. ^ Buxton, Roddy. "A trip to Broad Street". Studio One. Transdiffusion Broadcasting System. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  3. ^ Planning application reference 1994/03330/PA. Library of Birmingham: Birmingham City Council. 18 August 1994..
  4. ^ "Erection of single storey extension , repositioning of entrance lobby, new gated pedestrian access and installation of new windows at ground floor level". Birmingham City Council. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
  5. ^ Deans, James (25 June 2004). "ITV job losses to top 1000". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
  6. ^ 22 Gas Street official website
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