"the Sky Sports News channel, aired in a studio designed specifically for the needs of that channel as part of a greater level of internal investment into the service.
The Sky News channel is preparing to make a similar complete move in the near future.
On wikipedia it says the same
Last edited by skyviewer on 6 January 2012 10:34pm - 3 times in total
I'd be surprised if that's in the works - or if it is I don't think it's specifically for Sky News.
At the moment that half of the campus consists of the new Sky Studios, the (relatively new) Sky News building, and a number of other old, unpretty buildings which house various different Sky departments. Until recently Sky Sports was fairly scattered around these old buildings, but now all Broadcast operations have pretty much been consolidated into Sky Studios.
The other half of the campus is home to the more corporate side of Sky. The plan is to end the lease on this half, and move all the departments together into a swanky new set of buildings built on top of the old ones to make one beautiful Sky campus which includes Sky Studios.
I'm not sure it would make much sense to move Sky News out of their current building a few metres up the road, since they are already consolidated - although the idea is certainly true for all other departments, and I'm sure the Sky News building would form part of this new campus.