ETV Centre

ETV Centre, also known as Euro Television Centre and previously Euro Republican Television Centre, is a building in Euro City, the capital city of the Euro Republics. It currently has 8 TV studios, 4 offices and a presentation centre, where ETV’s channels are broadcast from. Notable programmes filmed here include Rosie Street, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Euro Republics, ETV This Morning and This Hour Has The Euro Republics’ 22 Minutes.

History
In 1951, the building entered construction in preparation for the new TV service due to start in the Euro Republics in the next few years. It was completed in 1956, just in time for the launch of Euro Republican Television (now known as ETV One). The building was renamed ETV Center in 1983. In 2014, it was announced that ETV Centre was to be refurbished and extended with a hotel, restaurants, apartments, bars, cafes and a shopping mall being built with the studio, in which five additional ones were to be built. Euro Telecom Tower and the HQ of rival EuroMedia, were also to be relocated here. It went under construction in mid-May 2014. It was completed in early-January 2020. In March 2020, it was announced that O3 would close and be replaced with a extended area for T7.

T1
Opened on 15 April 1956, and was equipped for HDTV production (as were Studio 4, Studio 6 and Studio 8). Studio 1 is the home of audience shows including Euro City Fridays, Late Night City, This Hour Has The Euro Republics’ 22 Minutes and Hayden Harris’s TV Burp, the latter of which airs on GO, while the others air on ETV’s own channels.