Chancellor Broadcasting
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Flatiron’s classically austere steeples and gridiron sunlight frame Chancellor Broadcasting—the city’s daily reminder that information rarely sleeps. A television station at 350 5th Ave, they’re the silent pulse behind local newscasts and live special events across five boroughs. Traffic updates, breaking weather bulletins, political pressers chopped into sixty-second hits; you’ve seen their feed lower thirds without ever clocking the address. Evening reruns of gridded Manhattan rooftops flicker in diners and bodegas, proof that the signal arrives before the story does.
They don’t just broadcast; the place curates a rotating slate of public-affairs forums, civic debates streamed to mobile feeds, and neighborhood town halls piped into local cable boxes. Election night returns bleed across multiple tickers; severe thunderstorm polygons pop up on smartphones downtown. Community calendars scroll beneath anchors’ chins; viewer-submitted photos air in weekly montages. Whether it’s a midnight City Council override or a 6 a.m. subway alert, the transmission feels tailor-made for whoever’s holding the remote.
Their building sits two blocks south of Madison Square Park’s dormant fountain, where Midtown’s foot traffic thins into law-firm corridors and delivery drones. Inside the lobby directory, AMC networks share wall space with public-access bulletin boards; the elevator hums with fiscal analysts and freelance camera operators. Late-night edits echo past midnight; morning rundowns are locked at 4:12 a.m. sharp. It’s a building that never truly goes dark, and neither does the feed.
Catch their signal on any screen; to ask a question you can call (212) 239-2331. Directions live on the official map: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c259a9b3117469:0xceae19b133fc6d4a