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The Shop at NBC Studios is the home base for the Tour at NBC Studios and will be the brand new NBC retail location, opening October 1st. The 5,000 sq. ft. store features more than 500 products, including 100 exclusive items, from NBC’s most popular shows both past and present, including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, TODAY, and Saturday Night Live. The Shop at NBC Studios is located at the west end of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, close to the Avenue of the Americas.
The most famous studio tour in television history is back. The Tour at NBC Studios has been re-imagined to provide an all new, exclusive experience live from 30 Rockefeller Plaza, one of the most iconic buildings in entertainment history. Guests will enjoy behind the scenes access to the studios of their favorite NBC programs, including The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt and more. Tickets are on sale soon at www.TheTouratNBCStudios.com. The Tour at NBC Studios will operate daily from legendary 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the birthplace of television broadcasting, starting October 26th, 2015. In addition to exclusive access to the famed studios at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, guests will learn about the TV production process - from writing and producing to the innovative ways TV content is distributed to viewers. Guests will interact with the entire production process first hand as they produce and star in their own television segment that will be available for digital download following the tour.
Science Friday is your trusted source for news about science, technology, health and the environment. Now in it's 25th year, Science Friday is at first a radio program, broadcast by PRI live over public radio stations nationwide from 2-4 p.m. Eastern time and anchored by award winning journalist Ira Flatow. We also create entertaining science videos and web content. Both audio and video are available on Adroid and Apple iOS smart phones and tablets. Science, health, technology stories in the news are our focus and we bring an educated, balanced and lively discussion. Expert guests join Science Friday's host to discuss to take questions from listeners during the call-in portion of the program. Science Friday is also involved in social media, keeping the conversation going all week in Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and on our home page. And you can take us along for the ride via our portable apps for iOS and Android.
J. Jonah Jameson, Inc. purchased the Goodman Building on 39th Street and Second Avenue in 1936 and moved its entire editorial and publishing facilities there. Now called the Daily Bugle Building, the office complex is forty-six stories tall, and is capped by the Daily Bugle logo in 30-foot (9.1 m) letters on the roof. There are loading docks in the rear of the building, reached by a back alley. Three floors are devoted to the editorial office of the Bugle and two sub-basement levels to the printing presses, while the rest of the floors are rented. The newspaper is noted for its anti-superhero slant, especially concerning Spider-Man, whom the paper constantly smears as a part of its editorial policy. However, the Editor-in-Chief, "Robbie" Robertson, the only subordinate to Jameson who is not intimidated by him, has worked to moderate it. More positively, the newspaper has also published important exposes of political corruption and organized crime in the city, and also takes a strong stance in favor of mutant rights, which has led to its being targeted by various criminals and hate groups. Due to declining circulation, Jameson has conceded to Robertson's objections and has created a special feature section of the paper called The Pulse which focuses on superheroes. In addition, the paper also intermittently ran a glossy magazine called Now Magazine.
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Jerusalem U is a non-profit organization which creates and distributes innovative and stimulating films, as well as film-based educational programs with the goal of making young Jews feel proud of being Jewish and emotionally connected to Israel. Jerusalem U: - Engages millions of people across the globe with our award-winning films. - Educates young Jews by providing exceptional educational programs that inspire a deeper connection to Israel and Judaism. - Empowers the best and brightest young people to advocate for Israel and to develop groundbreaking solutions for the needs of the Jewish people. Learn about your heritage, Israel, and what it means to be Jewish - start today!
NBCUniversal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment television networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, and world-renowned theme parks.
WPLJ is a radio station in New York City owned by the broadcasting division of Cumulus Media. WPLJ shares studio facilities with sister stations WABC, WNSH, and WNBM inside 2 Penn Plaza in midtown Manhattan, and its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building. The station airs a Hot Adult Contemporary music format, and is the home of the Todd & Jayde morning show.WPLJ broadcasts in the HD Radio format.
WNET, channel 13, is a non-commercial educational, public television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey, USA. With its signal covering the New York metropolitan area, WNET is a member station of, and program provider to, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). WNET's main studios and offices are located in Midtown Manhattan with an auxiliary street-level studio in the Lincoln Center complex on the Upper West Side. The station's transmitter is on the Empire State Building.The license-holder is WNET.org, formerly known as the Educational Broadcasting Corporation. WNET is also the parent of the Long Island-based PBS station WLIW (channel 21) and the operator of the New Jersey PBS network NJTV.
The Daily News Building, also known as The News Building, is a 476-foot Art-Deco skyscraper located at 220 East 42nd Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1929–1930, it was headquarters for the New York Daily News newspaper until 1995. It was also the headquarters of United Press International until the news service moved to Washington, DC in 1982. Its design by architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, among the first skyscrapers to be built without an ornamental crown, can be seen as a precursor to Hood's design of Rockefeller Center. A 1957–60 addition to the building which expanded the lobby on the southwest corner of Second Avenue was designed by Harrison & Abramovitz, echoing the vertical stripes of the original design, except with a wider stripe. The building, including the newspaper's new printing presses, cost $10,700,000 – about $135 million in 2010 dollars. The lobby of the building includes a black glass domed ceiling, under which is the world's largest indoor globe. This was conceived by the Daily News as a permanent educational science exhibit.
The Daily News Building, also known as The News Building, is a 476ft skyscraper located at 220 East 42nd Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building has 36 floors.Built in 1929–1930, it was headquarters for the New York Daily News newspaper until 1995. It was also the headquarters of United Press International until the news service moved to Washington, DC in 1982. Its design by architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, in the Art Deco style, has been called "one of the city's major Art Deco presences" by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as "the first fully modernistic free-standing skyscraper of architect Raymond Hood." It was among the first skyscrapers to be built without an ornamental crown, and can be seen as a precursor to Hood's design of Rockefeller Center. A 1957–60 addition to the building which expanded the lobby on the southwest corner of Second Avenue was designed by Harrison & Abramovitz, echoing the vertical stripes of the original design, except with a wider stripe. The building, including the newspaper's new printing presses, cost $10,700,000 - about $135 million in 2010 dollars.
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