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The Broadcaster is a contemporary venue located in London, United Kingdom, situated at the heart of the iconic Television Centre complex in White City. Originally opened in the early 2020s, The Broadcaster was conceived as part of the redevelopment of the historic BBC Television Centre, which served as the headquarters for the BBC for over five decades. Unlike the traditional sense of a nightclub, The Broadcaster is a pub, dining, and live music venue, blending modern hospitality with nods to the site's broadcasting heritage.

Over the years, it has garnered a reputation for its stylish interior, relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, and as a hub for creativity and community gatherings in West London. Its significance is partly rooted in its location, offering guests views across the Television Centre's famous forecourt and hosting a range of cultural events, from live music and DJ sets to culinary pop-ups and special screenings. While The Broadcaster itself has not undergone significant changes in location since its launch, the wider complex has seen extensive renovations, transforming the area into a sought-after destination for food, art, and entertainment.

The venue’s rooftop bar, restaurant, and event space attract an eclectic local crowd as well as visitors from across London and beyond. Its live programming, focused on celebrating both emerging and established acts, reflects its commitment to being more than just a dining destination. Notable artists who have performed or made appearances at The Broadcaster include UK singer-songwriter Jade Bird, local jazz collective The White City Quintet, indie folk duo Ferris & Sylvester, internationally recognized DJ Gilles Peterson, BBC Introducing-acclaimed act Tamaraebi, and resident DJs from London’s vibrant nightlife scene such as Charlie Dark and Emily Rawson.

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The capacity of The Broadcaster is 500.

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