Studio A Studio A was the main studio when the complex opened. Located in the centre of the building, surrounded by offices and technical space, on the ground level it had a floor space of 59 ft x 59 ft, and a ceiling height of 22ft It was occupied by Central News with a permanently struck set and a space left free for other current affairs based programming, or studio production to use. The studio itself was a conventional studio with a full height lighting grid. In 2000,
CITV moved into Studio A to make use of the larger floor plan and grid height and Central News (West) moved to the former CITV studio. In 2004, with the removal of in-vision continuity for CITV's programme strand and transmission and playout of the service moving to Granada Television, ITV announced its plan to leave its studio site at Lenton Lane in Nottingham, and also move the studio and presentation of Central News (East) to Birmingham. Between September 2004 and January 2005, Studio A was decommissioned and split in two to house both programmes.
Studio W (West) and Studio E (East) The newly split studios were named Studio E and Studio W indicating which programme came from which studio - though both programmes could swap studios or share one as and when required. Studio W had a slightly larger floor plan of 32 ft x 59 ft than Studio E, which was 27 ft x59ft. These also became the first studios to be fitted with the standardised ITV News Group sets after London. Network productions occasionally came from both Studio W and E, with Nightwatch with Steve Scott having its links filmed in Studio W, and the People's Millions with Katie Derham using Studio E. In 2009, as part of a cost-cutting exercise, ITV plc announced that Central's two regional programmes would merge, with a short opt-out at the start of the programme devoted to news to each specific sub-region. One of these would be recorded 15 minutes before transmission using the presentation team from Central News (West). Consequently, Studio E became surplus to requirements and was closed. In 2010, as a result of ITV selling the building, Studio E became a rentable space and is now a
Carl Zeiss AG showroom.
Studio P Studio P was a smaller television studio, built for in-vision continuity for CITV and regional weather forecasts for Central TV. This was normal office space of minimal floor space, but was equipped with soundproofing and a low lighting grid in place of the suspended ceiling. CITV moved to Studio A and Central News (West) moved to Studio P in 2000, before eventually both services shared studio A's floor space from 2001 until 2004. ==Uses==