Thursday, October 06, 2011

Nickelodeon UK's Central London Studios And Offices May Move To Camden Lock In North London

According to this news article on the Building Design website, it sounds that Viacom International Media Networks, which owns MTV Networks Europe, which partly owns Nickelodeon UK and Ireland, may move Nickelodeon UK's studios and offices from it's current address in Central London at 15-18 Rathbone Place, London, W1T 1HU, to MTV Networks Europe's office building (and MTV's UK studios) which is located at 17-29 Hawley Crescent, Camden Lock, London, NW1 8TT, which is next to Regent's Canal, and which was the same building and television studios (then called "Breakfast Television Centre") that former UK breakfast television station "TV-am" used to broadcast from, in December 2012:
Work starts on Terry Farrell's TV-am remodel

Jacobs Webber design includes “spectrum of colour fins”

Work has started on the remodelling of Terry Farrell’s TV-am building in Camden, north London.

Designed by Jacobs Webber, the plans include a new facade with metal cladding and a “spectrum of colour fins”.

In addition a part of the site will be replaced with a new structure, providing an enhanced entrance, relocation of a studio and editing suits, a new atrium, increased skylights, glazing and additional office space.

When complete the owners of the building, Viacom International Media Networks, will use it to consolidate all of its brands, including MTV UK, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central.

The project is scheduled for completion in December 2012.

You can view some pictures of TV-am's former studio's exterior including images of a computer-generated visualisation and a computer-generated rendering of the remodelled TV-am exterior here on the Building Design website (free registration required).

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