NBCUniversal's Stamford Studios Celebrates 15 Years of Production
The studio has become a creative hub over the past decade and a half in Stamford, CT.
November 12, 2024
NBCUniversal's Stamford Studios proudly marks its 15th anniversary in Stamford, Connecticut. Over the past decade and a half, this 46,000 square-foot facility, housed in the Rich Forum Theater, has become a creative hub, fostering the production of some of television’s most beloved shows, including "Maury", “The Steve Wilkos Show and "The Jerry Springer Show."
In addition to these iconic programs, the studio has embraced a new generation of entertainment with shows like "Karamo." More than just a workplace, NBCUniversal Stamford has cultivated a sense of community among its employees.
The production center offers 2 sound stages, state-of-the-art HD control rooms, support space featuring an oversized production office, 10 greenrooms, star dressing rooms, hair and makeup rooms, an oversized audience holding area, wardrobe closets, 24/7 security, and easy access to several downtown municipal parking garages.
Visitors to the studios recently had the opportunity to explore behind the scenes, including an exclusive look inside the production truck. The staggering number of programming hours that have originated from this facility underscores its significance in the industry and highlights the substantial employment opportunities it has created in Stamford.
Producers from all over the country are increasingly drawn to Stamford for its advantages in convenience and accessibility. With its proximity to New York City, Stamford emerges as a home for the future of media production, promising continued growth and innovation in the years to come.