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Audiences Unlimited, Inc. provides the links above as additional sources of information for our guests. We have no direct affiliation with these companies / facilities / websites and are not responsible for
their website's contents or any goods or services offered. Questions or problems should be directed to them or their individual website administrators. Thank you.
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You may click on the TVs below to go to the official websites of the television networks that air the majority of the shows that we represent. On their websites you will find additional details about their shows including photos, videos, cast bios and production information.
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 | The Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau website provides detailed and up-to-date information about things to do, accommodations, special events, travel, vacation planning and much more!
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 | The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority website tells you everything you need to know about getting around L.A. on public transportation including current timetables and Bus and Rail route maps.
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 | LA.com is meant to feed the need of people wanting more than the usual sorts of coverage. LA.com is your first-stop resource on where to go, what to do, what's new and what's classic.
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 | Shop, Dine, Play and Stay in the heart of Hollywood at the fabulous Hollywood & Highland Center featuring many fine shops and restaurants along with the Renaissance Hotel and Kodak Theatre.
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If you are interested in the history of Hollywood studios and the technical side of film and TV production, check out these links to the studio websites. These links are provided as a source of additional information about the studios. Please DO NOT contact the studios for tickets, directions or information about the shows produced at their facilities.
The majority of these studios are not open to the general public; however, Warner Bros. Studios, Sony Pictures Studios and Universal Studios offer tours. Click on the links below for details about their tours, tickets and hours of operation.
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 | CBS STUDIO CENTER In 1928 Mack Sennett Studios opened here and the surrounding area became known as Studio City. Since then hundreds of popular movies and TV series have been filmed at this location.
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 | THE CULVER STUDIOS Dating back to the late 20's, The Culver Studios is where "Gone With The Wind", "King Kong", "Citizen Kane", "E.T." and many other classic films and television shows were shot.
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 | FOX STUDIOS Established on land that used to be the ranch of Western Movie Star Tom Mix. Fox merged with Twentieth Century Pictures in 1935 and the company officially became Twentieth Century Fox.
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 | HOLLYWOOD CENTER STUDIOS Many classic films and television shows were produced here. Their website features a history of film and television production in Hollywood from the '20s to the present.
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 | KAUFMAN ASTORIA STUDIOS NEW YORK. Kaufman Astoria Studios (KAS) has established itself as one of the largest and most sophisticated film and television production centers on the east coast.
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 | RALEIGH STUDIOS The longest continually operating studio in the country! This complex commenced operations as Famous Players Fiction Studios in 1915 and dates back to the earliest days of film production.
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 | REN-MAR STUDIOS Ren-Mar Studios began its Hollywood life as Metro Pictures in1915. The story of the Cahuenga Lot reads like the script of a Hollywood epic.
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 | SILVERCUP STUDIOS NEW YORK. The largest independent, full-service film and television production facility in the northeastern United States has been home to The Sopranos, Sex and the City and many top films.
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 | SONY PICTURES STUDIOS Culver City is home to one of the oldest and most historic studio facilities. The Sony lot was formerly MGM Studios. (Tour Information)
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 | SUNSET GOWER STUDIOS This production facility in the heart of Hollywood - originally the home of Columbia Pictures - dates back to the early '20s. Since then it has been home for hundreds movies and TV shows.
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 | THE PROSPECT STUDIOS This lot has a long and rich history as a home to the creators of film and television productions. Its heritage dates back to the beginning of the film industry, opening in 1915 as The Vitagraph Studio.
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 | TRIBUNE STUDIOS This facility in the heart of Hollywood was the site of the original Warner Bros. Studios established nearly 80 years ago. The first "talkie" - "The Jazz Singer" was filmed here in 1927.
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 | UNIVERSAL STUDIOS On March 15, 1915 Carl Laemmle officially opened the gates of Universal City, the world's first self-contained community dedicated to making movies. (Tour Information)
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 | WALT DISNEY STUDIOS Walt Disney Studios in Burbank was home to many of the world's best loved films and animated features. This site will lead you through the history of the studio from the '30s to the present day.
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 | WARNER BROS. STUDIOS This link takes you to the website of Warner Bros. and information about their production services for movies and television. (Tour Information)
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 | WARNER BROS. VIP STUDIO TOUR Visit this site to learn about about the Warner Bros. Studios VIP Tour. A special experience that takes you behind the scenes for an in-depth, personalized look at one the busiest movie and television studios.
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Audiences Unlimited, Inc. provides the links above as additional sources of information for our guests.
We have no direct affiliation with these companies / facilities / websites and are not responsible for
their website's contents or any goods or services offered. Questions or problems should be
directed to them or their individual website administrators. Thank you.
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