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Sony Music Studios is a well-known former music recording and mastering facility in New York City. The City of New York The music and broadcasting complex was located at 460 W. 54th St. , at 10th Avenue, in the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan. Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City that includes roughly the area between Manhattan Island, in New York Harbor, is much the largest part of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the Five Boroughs which form the City of New York It closed in August of 2007.

In addition to being the production facility for new popular, classical and other albums, it was also used as space for soundtrack recording and mixing, post-production, and rehearsals.

Sony Music Studios also had facilities for live and taped television broadcasts. The complex hosted the first US version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire for ABC in 1999 (on a one-day delay), before the current syndicated version and occasional specials moved to ABC-owned studios further north on the West Side of Manhattan. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a Television Game show which offers very large Cash prizes for correctly answering successive multiple-choice The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. Other programs recorded or aired live from the Sony Music Studios included MTV Unplugged and VH1’s Hard Rock Live. MTV Unplugged is a series showcasing popular musical artists playing Acoustic instruments It was produced by Viacom and was directed by Beth VH1 (known as VH-1 Video Hits One from 1985 to 1994 and VH1 Music First until 2003) is an American Cable television

Sony Music was also home to the current version of the word game Chain Reaction, hosted by Dylan Lane. Chain Reaction is an American Game show created by Bob Stewart, in which players compete to form chains composed of two-word phrases Dylan Lane (born July 18, 1977 in Tyrone, Pennsylvania) is an American Television Game show host Millionaire and Chain Reaction, both packaged by Michael Davies, are the only two daily national quiz shows currently produced in New York. Michael Davies may refer to Michael Davies (Catholic writer, Traditionalist Catholic writer Michael Davies (television producer, television

Sony Music Studios also hosted America: A Tribute to Heroes, a live telethon held 10 days after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. America A Tribute to Heroes was a Benefit concert organized by actor George Clooney and broadcast The World Trade Center in New York City, United States (sometimes informally the WTC or Twin Towers) was a complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan The Pentagon is the Headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia. The special also featured segments from CBS Television City in Los Angeles. Neither location was disclosed before air time because of security concerns.

On June 7, 2007, after a failed buyout attempt by former studio head Andy Kadison, Sony BMG Music Entertainment announced that it would be closing the studios. The date of closure is anticipated to take place between August 15 and August 30, 2007.

The last television production housed by the studio was "Grand Slam", another Michael Davis and Embassy Row production, hosted by Dennis Miller.


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