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Sky Campus

Sky Studios (also known as Sky Campus) is the headquarters of satellite broadcaster Sky, and home to much of its programming output.[1] The Isleworth campus consists of nine buildings plus ancillary structures, with three of those buildings containing television studios. The site is also a playout centre for many of Sky's channels.

For the production company, see Sky Studios.

Sky Campus

Osterley TVC
Sky Centre
Sky News Centre

Operational

Offices and television studios

Grant Way, Isleworth

England

1989

Sky

Arup (Sky Studios)

Gleeds / Davis Langdon (Sky Studios)

Bovis (Sky Studios)

There are ten conventional television studios on site, alongside a number of galleries, purpose-built studios for news and sports news broadcasting, and post-production facilities.[2] A number of the studios are available for independent production companies to hire.[3]


Sky Sports, Sky Sports News and Sky News all use the studios, alongside light entertainment shows such as Thronecast, Skavlan and Harry Hill's Tea Time. Previously it has been the home of shows such as Brainiac: Science Abuse.[4]

Studio 1 (50 ft x 36 ft approx) – a mixed use sports studio, used for programmes such as [7]

Monday Night Football

Studio 2 (36 ft x 30 ft approx) – golf studio

Studio 3 (36 ft x 25 ft approx) – a mixed use sports studio

Studio 4 (20.6 m x 14.1 m) – a 3,126.5 sq ft (290.46 m2) multi-purpose studio

[3]

Studio 5 (15.6 m x 14.1 m) – a 2,367.6 sq ft (219.96 m2) multi-purpose studio

[3]

Studio 6 (45 ft x 30 ft approx) – Sky News studio (including chromakey), previously used for

Sunrise

Studio 7 (35 ft x 30 ft approx) – used for

Soccer Saturday

Studio 8 (10.6 m x 9.9 m) – a 1,129.6 sq ft (104.94 m2) multi-purpose studio used for programmes including Sky News' FYI children's news programme[8] and Saturday Social

[3]

Studio A (8,000 square feet approx) – former main Sky News newsroom, and previously the main presentation studio

[15]

Studio B (40 ft x 30 ft approx) – previously a virtual reality studio

Studio C (1,000 square feet approx) – formerly home of from 2005 to 2012

5 News

Studio D – a small interview/presentation studio

TV Studio History

Unofficial History of Sky Centre/Sky Studios

Tour of Sky Campus

LifeAtSky on YouTube – Dream big