‘The View’ moves to a new studio in the center for season 28: ‘We are sad to say goodbye’

“The View” is packing its bags and moving into a new logo studio that will be located in downtown New York. The panel shared news of the show’s 27th season finale on Friday.

“This is the last episode of the season and after 10 years and 2143 episodes, it’s also the last episode we’re going to do from this studio,” co-host Sunny Hostin announced.

She continued: “We’re not happy to say goodbye, but we’re excited to move into a new studio with the logo at its center. Brand new, state-of-the-art, and we’ll see you in September for the premiere of season 28 of “The View. ” “.

ABC shared the news on its official Instagram page.

“Get ready for a new ‘Vista’ as we close this bankruptcy after 10 years in our studio on New York’s Upper West Side!  The screen wrote in an article with black and white photographs of all the hosts. “See you in September at our new studio in midtown Manhattan for the launch of season 28!Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at our last season’s photo shoot at the TV1 studio.

This is not the first time that the display of daylight hours has replaced production sites. When “The View” debuted in 1997, it was filmed at the ABC 23 television studio in New York until 2014. The show then moved to the ABC Broadcast Center, where it aired to this day.

After a decade in the studio, “The View” will resume in its new Manhattan home later this year on ABC.

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