‘CBS Mornings’ To Move From Times Square Studio To Network’s Manhattan Broadcast Center

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CBS Mornings will move from its Times Square studio to the CBS Broadcast Center, with the move expected some time later this year.

The network’s news division has been cutting costs — as have other media outlets — and the CBS Mornings move is among a series of changes in recent months. A network spokesperson confirmed the move, which was first reported in the New York Post.

CBS Mornings has been in the space since 2021, around the time that the network morning show unveiled a new format and Nate Burleson joined Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil as co-hosts.

The morning shows had all sought out visible space in highly trafficked areas of Manhattan. NBC’s Today has long had space on the ground floor at Rockefeller Plaza, while ABC’s Good Morning America has been in Times Square since 1999. But GMA is set to leave its broadcast space as well, as the news division consolidates to the new Walt Disney Co. building in Hudson Square.

CBS’ news operations have been at CBS Broadcast Center, on the west side, since 1964, when the network bought the space from a milk bottling plant. CBS Evening News recently moved back to the space as part of a new format, with John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois anchoring. The news broadcast was based in Washington, D.C. for much of the tenure of Norah O’Donnell, who served as anchor from 2019 to this past January.

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