Reeves Teletape Studios was a group of television studios located in
Manhattan in
New York City. Owned by
Reeves Communications Corporation, it was formed in 1974 by the merger of
Reeves Sound Services (a sound and video post-production company and successor to the former
Reeves Soundcraft - founded by
Hazard E. Reeves), and Tele-tape Productions (a video remote truck and studio facility firm based in NY). Unitel Video bought the studio and its assets in late 1986, and operated them until at least 1993.
Studios
Ed Sullivan Theater (CBS Studio 50, 53rd Street and Broadway)[1] A
CBS soundstage that had been home to The Ed Sullivan Show, Teletape used the building during the 1980s for productions such as episodes of Kate & Allie. CBS regained control of the facility in 1993, and has since used it for The Late Show.
Reeves Teletape Studios was a group of television studios located in
Manhattan in
New York City. Owned by
Reeves Communications Corporation, it was formed in 1974 by the merger of
Reeves Sound Services (a sound and video post-production company and successor to the former
Reeves Soundcraft - founded by
Hazard E. Reeves), and Tele-tape Productions (a video remote truck and studio facility firm based in NY). Unitel Video bought the studio and its assets in late 1986, and operated them until at least 1993.
Studios
Ed Sullivan Theater (CBS Studio 50, 53rd Street and Broadway)[1] A
CBS soundstage that had been home to The Ed Sullivan Show, Teletape used the building during the 1980s for productions such as episodes of Kate & Allie. CBS regained control of the facility in 1993, and has since used it for The Late Show.