

From Broadcast Legacy to Creative Future

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Walk Down 100 Television Memory Lane
Step inside 100 Television Lane in Paducah, Kentucky, and you’re walking through nearly seven decades of television history. This legendary studio was the birthplace of countless broadcasts that connected Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, and Southeast Missouri.
Today, StudioWorks Inc. continues that story by blending the heritage of live television with the innovation of digital media. The same studio that once delivered nightly news now powers podcasts, commercials, corporate videos, and creative productions for a new generation of storytellers.
From the glow of vintage broadcast lights to today’s LED setups and green-screen technology, 100 Television Lane remains a place where stories come alive. Only now, it’s your turn behind the camera.
Shuffle through photos from the building's archive:
A Legacy That Shaped Western Kentucky Media
From nightly newscasts and regional features to local telethons, weather reports, and live community events, this building helped define how Western Kentucky and the surrounding region experienced television. It was more than just a studio it was where local voices were heard and community stories came to life.
Today, that tradition continues through StudioWorks Inc., which has transformed this historic broadcast facility into a modern hub for video production, content creation, and office collaboration — keeping the creative spirit of Paducah alive for a new generation of storytellers.
The same walls that once broadcast news to thousands now inspire businesses, entrepreneurs, and creators across Paducah and Western Kentucky to produce innovative, high-quality media.
It’s not just a studio it’s a landmark of storytelling, reimagined for today’s digital era.
















