Studio City is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, in the San Fernando Valley. It is named after the studio lot that was established in the area by film producer Mack Sennett in 1927, now known as CBS Studio Center. The 2000 U.S. census counted 34,034 residents in the 6.31-square-mile Studio City neighborhood—or 5,395 people per square mile, among the lowest population densities for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the resident population had increased to 37,201.
After he refused to put up a propaganda sign in his grocery's window, Charlie Simpkins was demoted and sent to work in a warehouse in Studio City. He wound up becoming even more passive-aggressive in his rebelliousness here.[1]