Controlled execution of transcription and pre-mRNA splicing is crucial for proper gene expression. The organization of these essential events within the cell nucleus is only beginning to be understood. Here, we describe a model for the cellular arrangement of transcription and pre-mRNA splicing based on recent biochemical and morphological data: transcription and pre-mRNA splicing are spatially and temporally coordinated, and protein phosphorylation regulates both the activity and the subnuclear localization of pre-mRNA splicing factors in nuclear subcompartments.