[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Sep 12 2005, 03:03 PM\'][quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Sep 12 2005, 03:49 PM\']Seems to me that although the new version of "A Current Affair" is on WNYW in New York, it's actually produced at 9 Broadcast Plaza in Secaucus--they built studios for national production there, but they haven't been used since the days of Richard Bey and Howard Stern's first TV show.[/quote]
Man, there's a name I haven't heard in a while. I remember going to a taping in late 1995. Very small studio.
Wasn't Richard old show called 9 Broadcast Plaza?
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That was what it was called--it was originally a hybrid newscast and talk show that was 2 hours from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. I assume it was also originally intended to be a public affairs-requirement filler, but after Bey became host (it seems like he wasn't an original host), it became less public affairs and more wackiness. Sooner or later, the news would have to be separated from the talk show, and it eventually was--and the Bey show went on to syndication under the Bey title.
ObGameShow: Ah yes, when WWOR was a superstation and ran "$100,000 Pyramid" and "$1M Chance of a Lifetime" when neither show was on in Chicago--a pleasure of my early cable-viewing days in 1987.