ESPN New York Shows Relocate | Updates & Details
ESPN New York’s morning shows are taking the next step by relocating to 7 Hudson Square in Manhattan; catch Get Up and First Take from the new studios. The move strategically consolidates ESPN’s presence, promising enhanced facilities and a more collaborative environment. Plus, ABC News celebrates its 50th anniversary and is rolling out special programming for Pride Month. Keep up with the latest media updates via News Directory 3, as Bloomberg expands its tech coverage with fresh programs for Europe and Asia.What else is brewing in the media landscape? Discover what’s next …
ESPN Morning Shows Move to New Manhattan Studios
Updated June 06, 2025
ESPN is relocating its New york-based morning shows to 7 Hudson Square, joining other ABC News programs. The move will bring shows like Get Up and First Take to a new state-of-the-art facility. The first broadcast from the new studios is scheduled for June 9 with Get up, followed by First Take on June 23. ESPN Radio’s UnSportsmanLike will also broadcast from the new location.
The move marks a meaningful shift for ESPN’s New York operations, consolidating its presence within Disney’s 7 Hudson Square headquarters. The new location promises enhanced production capabilities and a more collaborative surroundings for the network’s morning programming.
ABC News is also celebrating its 50th anniversary with a new promotional campaign titled “Coming Home.” The campaign features good Morning America co-anchors Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Michael Strahan visiting their hometowns. The promo also nods to GMA’s move to 7 Hudson Square this summer.
In addition, ABC News has announced special programming initiatives for pride Month. The coverage will span across all dayparts and platforms, highlighting significant stories and issues within the LGBTQ+ community.
C-SPAN debuts new on-air graphics; modern and built with viewers in mind.
New look. Same C-SPAN. pic.twitter.com/WGeZrahNI2
— CSPAN (@cspan) June 2, 2025
C-SPAN recently launched a refreshed on-air graphics package across its networks. according to executive producer Paul Brown, the new look was designed with viewer feedback in mind, aiming for brand consistency across all platforms. The last major graphics update for C-SPAN occurred in 2018.
Bloomberg is expanding its tech coverage with two new monthly programs: Bloomberg Tech: Europe, anchored by Tom Mackenzie, and Bloomberg Tech: Asia, co-anchored by shery Ahn and Annabelle Droulers. These programs will complement the existing Bloomberg Tech, which recently unveiled a refreshed format with new branding and graphics.
What’s next
Viewers can expect to see ESPN’s morning shows broadcasting from their new Manhattan studios in the coming weeks. ABC News will continue its 50th-anniversary celebrations and Pride Month programming throughout June.Bloomberg’s new tech programs will provide expanded coverage of the tech industry in Europe and Asia.
