TEN's broadcast facilities have been in the inner city suburb of
Pyrmont since 1997. These studios feature a large open plan newsroom and news-set where all Ten's national and local Sydney news bulletins are produced. This facility is also the network's head office and broadcasts the network signal to other cities. When TEN-10 opened in 1965, it operated from newly built studio facilities at
North Ryde, these were sold in the 1990s when the network underwent financial turmoil. The North Ryde complex, which was used by Global Television in recent years, was demolished in September 2007. Following the move from North Ryde in 1991, TEN relocated to a small warehouse in
Ultimo, and then to new studios in nearby Pyrmont in May 1997. Most series are produced on location or at external studios by external companies, but a few programs are made in-house by TEN. •
North Ryde (1965 – March 1991) •
Ultimo (March 1991 – May 1997) •
Pyrmont (May 1997 – present)
Current programs produced at Ten's Pyrmont Studios •
10 News Sydney (1965–present) •
10 News Adelaide (Mondays–Thursdays, 2023–present)1 •
10 News: Weekend (1994–present) •
10 News: Lunchtime (Weekdays, 2023–present) •
10 News: Afternoon (Weekdays, 2024–present) •
10 Late News (1991–2011, 2012–2014, 2024–present) •
10 News+ (2025–present) •
Ready Steady Cook (2005–2013, 2024–present) 1Sport and Weather is still presented from the
Adelaide studios in Eastwood. The Friday bulletin, presented by Tiffany Warne, is also presented from Adelaide.
Past productions at Ten's Sydney Studios •
The Sunday Project (2017–2025, shared with Melbourne studios) •
10 News Queensland (2020–2024)2 •
10 News Perth (2001–2008, September 2020–March 2023)3 •
10 News First: Breakfast (Mondays–Wednesdays, 2022)4 •
Studio 10 (2013–2023) •
MotoGP coverage (2019–2023) •
Rugby coverage (2019–2020) •
Supercars coverage (1997–2006, 2015–2020) •
Rugby World Cup Live Coverage (1995, 2007, 2019) •
Sports Tonight (1993–2011, 2018–2020) •
Hughesy, We Have a Problem (2018–2021) •
Saturday Night Rove (2018–2019) •
Celebrity Name Game (2019) •
The Loop on
10 Peach (2012–2020) •
The Living Room (2012–2019) •
Pointless (2018–2019) •
Show Me the Movie! (2018–2019) •
Family Feud (2017–2018; 2020) •
Cram! (2017) •
Rugby coverage (2013–2016, moved to
ATV Melbourne 2017–2019) •
Formula One coverage (2003–2017) •
Wake Up (2013–2014) •
Ten Eyewitness News Early (2006–2012, 2013–2014) •
Ten Eyewitness News Morning (1980–1990, 1994–2012, 2013–2014) •
Revealed (2013) •
Wanted (2013) •
The Bachelor Australia: After the Final Rose Special (2013) •
Breakfast (2012) •
6.30 with George Negus (2011) •
The Game Plan (NRL) (2011–2013) •
World Football News (2009–2011, ONE HD) •
The Pro Shop (2009–2011, ONE HD) •
Overtime (2009–2011, ONE HD) •
MVP (2009–2010, ONE HD) •
Thursday Night Live (2009–2010, ONE HD) •
Friday Night Download (2008) •
The Ronnie Johns Half Hour (2005–2006) •
Big Brother: Uncut (2003–2004) •
Big Brother: The Insider (2003) •
RPM (1997–2008, 2011–2012, 2015–2020) •
Cheez TV (1995–2005) •
Meet the Press (1992–2011, 2013–2014) •
Video Hits (1987–2011) •
Good Morning Australia (1981–1992) •
Number 96 (1972–1977) •
Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest (1966–1970) 2 Merged with the Sydney bulletin, with opt-outs for local news, sport and weather. Ceased on 30 August 2024. 3 Sport was still presented from Perth. 4 The Thursday and Friday bulletins were presented from Melbourne. ==Station slogans==