Talk:Metromedia Square

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Move page from "FOX Television Center" to "Metromedia Square"[edit]

I think this page should be renamed (moved) to Metromedia Square. The current Fox Television Center is located on Bundy Drive in West Los Angeles. Metromedia Square was always owned by Metromedia, and was known as Fox Television Center for only 10 of its 51 years of existence before it was sold to LAUSD. Unless there are objections I will be moving this page after 7 days. Also, I don't think the site was ever called "KTTV/KTWV Studios", even though KTWV did keep its studios there for some time. DHowell 04:45, 1 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Satellite images[edit]

I've uploaded a couple of 1994 USGS images of Metromedia Square to Commons, Image:1994 Metromedia Square USGS DOQQ.jpg and Image:1994 Metromedia Square USGS DOQQ outline.jpg. They are both cropped from the "Hollywood NW" DOQQ image, but the second one has an added outline of Metromedia Square. I added the first image to the article, since I wasn't sure of the outline and was basing it on the footprint of the construction for the new high school as seen on a more recent Google map. If someone wants to use the outline image, feel free to switch it. Alternatively, it is probably quite reasonable to claim fair use on an older image of the buildings, since it has been demolished. Mike Dillon 03:34, 3 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Starsteps[edit]

Is it possible to include a photo of the "Starsteps" sculpture? It was pretty iconic.

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63.92.241.249 (talk) 02:47, 26 February 2017 (UTC) Darwin[reply]

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Can someone clarify what this means?[edit]

"Metromedia Square was one of the LA landmarks that had previous landmark status in the late 20th century, until demolition in the first couple of years in the 21st century; 14 years before the demolition of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, another last Los Angeles landmark demolished to make way for the Banc of California Stadium in 2016. " That whole paragraph is gibberish, and the first sentence is repeated in the lead. What does "LA landmark that had previous landmark status" mean? Dave (talk) 19:05, 21 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]