There are ten conventional television studios on site, alongside a number of galleries, purpose-built studios for news and sports news broadcasting, and post-production facilities.
[3] Due to the door runners, camera pedestals cannot be tracked over the studio join.
Shows such as Thronecast, Skavlan and Harry Hill's Tea Time have been made in these studios.
There is also a routing, distribution and instant replay hub in Studio 2's former control room, and Studio 7's control room is split into commentary booths and associated technical equipment.
Both studios share a covered scene dock but have separate production galleries.
The Soccer AM (and previously, Game Changers) exterior set is located next to these studios.
Studio F hosted the 'Battle for Number 10' Conservative leadership programme in August 2022, with audience of around 60 people.
The main Sky News gallery was, until January 2018, located behind Studio A and could regularly be seen in the background of shots, alongside Sky News' Network operations center.