The Prospect Studios

The station moved to a new state-of-the-art facility located on a portion of Disney's Grand Central Creative Campus (GC3) in nearby Glendale, California, in December 1999.

The "interior" club scenes for the film were shot in Stage 5, still located today in the center of the Studio Lot.

ABC proceeded to base their new Los Angeles television station, KECA-TV (now KABC-TV) in the newly purchased lot, a year later.

ABC's longest running program, General Hospital, now in its 59th year on the air, has been taped at this location since the mid-1980s after relocating from the Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood.

ABC's long-running show, America's Funniest Home Videos, taped here from 1990 to 1993 during the era of Bob Saget.

The facility also served as broadcast headquarters for ABC's coverage of the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games.

Current shows besides General Hospital produced here include ABC's medical drama Grey's Anatomy.

Front gate of the studio facility
Elizabeth Vargas anchors ABC World News Tonight from ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau, located at The Prospect Studios until 2011.