TV Production Resumes In The Wake Of Hurricane Sandy

Though the full extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy is still being assessed, it appears that TV production in New York is slowly starting to resume. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a number of NYC-based studios are reopening their production offices as of Wednesday, October 31, and trying to reschedule filming that had to be postponed as a result of the storm.

Sandy had a disruptive effect both behind the scenes and on-air, with a number of networks preempting new episodes in favor of repeats or news specials.

According to THR, Steiner Studios — home of hotly anticipated midseason dramas “The Carrie Diaries” and “The Following” — escaped the storm “unscathed,” while a Warner Bros. spokesperson confirmed that the studio’s other dramas, including “Person of Interest,” “666 Park Avenue,” pilot “The Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives” and midseason drama “Golden Boy,” were reopening their production offices Wednesday.

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