Times Square Studios is owned by The Walt Disney Company, a media and entertainment conglomerate, which also owns ABC. It was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney's design and development arm. The original concept for the studio was conceived by Harry Grossman. His plan called for the studio to broadcast many shows twenty-four hours a day for both Disney-owned and non-Disney programs. The core management staff is Jeff Hartnett, Robert Agnello and Maura Hayes. The studio's site is the former National Theater and Beefsteak Charlie's.
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| - Times Square Studios is owned by The Walt Disney Company, a media and entertainment conglomerate, which also owns ABC. It was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney's design and development arm. The original concept for the studio was conceived by Harry Grossman. His plan called for the studio to broadcast many shows twenty-four hours a day for both Disney-owned and non-Disney programs. The core management staff is Jeff Hartnett, Robert Agnello and Maura Hayes. The studio's site is the former National Theater and Beefsteak Charlie's.
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| - Times Square Studios is owned by The Walt Disney Company, a media and entertainment conglomerate, which also owns ABC. It was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney's design and development arm. The original concept for the studio was conceived by Harry Grossman. His plan called for the studio to broadcast many shows twenty-four hours a day for both Disney-owned and non-Disney programs. The building's outer facade consists of over 9 LED ribbons of lights. The 8th LED ribbon of lights from the top is used as a ticker for ABC News, while the 9th is a sports ticker for ESPN. Also on the facade is a large TV display made by Mitsubishi - Diamond Vision despite the visual that states Siemens. This screen mainly broadcasts the late SportsCenter, along with WABC-TV and ABC News newscasts during non-GMA hours, along with high-profile sports events, series and films on the ABC and ESPN family of networks for both the convenience of Times Square visitors and to provide a simple venue for crowd photo ops for those high-profile events. The studio is primarily used for productions of ABC News. When Good Morning America is not on the air, the studios have been used regularly to produce programming (such as special week-long New York weeks for international morning shows) for other companies including:
* Australia Network
* BBC World News
* Cartoon Network
* Discovery Channel
* CCTV-4
* CCTV News
* DW-TV North America
* CNN International
* ESPN
* France 24
* Formosa TV
* GMA Pinoy TV
* HBO
* KBS World
* NHK World Television
* Nine Network Australia
* Rai Italia 1
* Rossiya 24
* RT America
* RTP Internacional
* RTR Planeta
* SIC Internacional
* The Filipino Channel
* TVB1
* TVB2
* TVBe
* TVE Internacional
* TV5MONDE États-Unis The core management staff is Jeff Hartnett, Robert Agnello and Maura Hayes. The studio's site is the former National Theater and Beefsteak Charlie's.
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