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The following section was added to this article, but it has nothing to do with it. The Kling Studios it refers to is in Hollywood, not Chicago. However there is no article for Kling Studios so I am parking it here. RadioBroadcast (talk) 03:19, 21 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
==Kling Studios ==
Bob Aaronberg, president, and Tyler Little, executive VP, put Fred A. Niles in charge of Kling Studios' new television unit.
I Love Lucy was also filmed at Kling Studios. A William J. Brenner sofa designed by Glass was used on the living room :set of the program during the 1952-53 season at Kling Studio and at its Charlie Chaplin Studio on LaBrea Avenue in Hollywood.