NBC Studios “D”, “E”, “F”
Studios “D,” “E” and “F” of Radio City were suitable for studio program production. Each studio measured 20 ft. x 30 ft. These studios did not have sponsors’ booths, and were not used for programs […]
Studios “D,” “E” and “F” of Radio City were suitable for studio program production. Each studio measured 20 ft. x 30 ft. These studios did not have sponsors’ booths, and were not used for programs […]
Studio “C” of Radio City was 24 feet x 44 feet, and seated an audience of 120 persons. It was identical to Studio “B.” Later in the decade, this room became the first studio of […]
Studio “A,” the largest studio in Radio City at 73 x 41 feet, seated an audience of 425. A program rehearsal is in progress in this view. The room behind glass on the lower level […]
When NBC opened its new Radio City building in Hollywood in 1938, it marked the end of San Francisco’s prominence as a network radio center. This view of Vine Street, looking north from Sunset Boulevard, […]
NBC Radio City San Francisco Digging the foundation for the new NBC Radio City studio building at 420 Taylor Street (corner of O’Farrell), circa 1940. RELATED EXHIBITS: NBC Radio City Building (Color Postcard […]
Some of the architect’s renderings and a scale model of the new NBC Radio City studio building at 420 Taylor Street (corner of O’Farrell), circa 1940.
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