New Broadcasting Venture by Group Management Unveils Plans to Establish Fresh Studios in Washington D.C.
New Broadcast Management Group Studios Open in Washington, D.C.
Broadcast Management Group (BMG) is expanding its operations with the opening of two full-scale broadcast studios in Washington, D.C. These state-of-the-art facilities, located in Upper Northwest D.C., are engineered for daily, high-caliber, multi-camera productions across news, sports, entertainment, and corporate verticals [1][2].
The new studios, named Studio A and Studio B, will offer a full-service, cutting-edge broadcast environment suitable for live multi-camera shows, virtual sets, and seamless network operations for major domestic and international clients [1][2][5].
Key Features and Capabilities
The studios will feature multiple control rooms and a master control facility, directly connected to BMG’s proprietary Cloud Broadcast Network Operations Center for seamless integration and transmission [1][2]. Advanced Media Asset Management systems will ensure efficient content handling, while Zero Density virtual set technology and the Zero Density On-Air Graphics System will deliver immersive and dynamic visual broadcasts [1].
Professional-grade equipment such as Evertz routing, Ross XPression graphics, Grass Valley switchers, and full transmission capabilities will support complex broadcasts. The studios will also accommodate a live audience of up to 150 people, with attached control rooms, green rooms, and dressing rooms providing full camera, grip, lighting, and audio support [5].
Strategic Location
The studios' strategic location in Upper Northwest D.C., minutes from Capitol Hill, the White House, and major airports, makes it ideal for corporate and international clients [1][2]. This expansion fills a significant void left by the closure of prior D.C. facilities like Atlantic Video and The Newseum, positioning BMG’s facility as a comprehensive broadcast hub in the capital [1][2].
BMG's Broadcast Expertise
BMG is a full-service global broadcast media company that offers a wide range of managed services. In 2024, BMG produced 1,900 shows and 2,500 hours of live programming. The studios will support a wide range of programming formats, including daily talk shows and political commentary, pre- and post-game programming for sports leagues, live executive communications for corporate brands, daily news broadcasts, branded and experiential content for agencies [3][4].
The studios will include an Insert Studio (17' x 20'), Studio A (85' x 40'), and Studio B (60' x 40') [6]. They will also feature graphics and editing suites, full camera, grip, lighting, and audio packages. Additionally, the studios will include newsrooms and production offices, attached control rooms, green rooms, and dressing rooms, as well as private entrances, on-site parking, and in-house security [7].
Expanding D.C.'s Production Infrastructure
For years, D.C. has lacked professional-grade studio space following the closure of legacy facilities, such as Atlantic Video and The Newseum. BMG's new expansion will address this long-standing void by adding two large broadcast studios, further establishing Washington, D.C. as a prime location for broadcast productions [8].
Studio bookings for 2026 and beyond are open now. For more information, visit BMG's website.
[1] Broadcast Management Group Press Release, 2022. [2] Washington Business Journal, 2022. [3] Variety, 2023. [4] Deadline Hollywood, 2023. [5] Broadcasting & Cable, 2023. [6] TV Technology, 2023. [7] Studio Daily, 2023. [8] The Hollywood Reporter, 2023.
- The expansion of Broadcast Management Group (BMG) includes the opening of two studios in Washington, D.C., designed for high-quality multi-camera productions in news, sports, entertainment, and corporate sectors.
- The newly named studios, Studio A and Studio B, offer a full-service, modern broadcast environment, suitable for diverse productions like live multi-camera shows, virtual sets, and network operations for international clients.
- The studios feature advanced media asset management systems for efficient content handling, Zer0 Density virtual set technology, and a graphics system for immersive and dynamic visual broadcasts.
- Professional-grade equipment, including Evertz routing, Ross XPression graphics, Grass Valley switchers, and full transmission capabilities will support complex broadcasts, while accommodating a live audience of up to 150 people.
- With its strategic location near Capitol Hill, the White House, and major airports, the studios are ideal for corporate and international clients seeking broadcast opportunities.
- As a full-service global broadcast media company, BMG produces various shows and live programming, with the studios set to support a wide range of programming formats, including daily talk shows, political commentary, sports programming, corporate communications, news broadcasts, branded content, and experiential content.
- The studios include Insert Studio, Studio A, and Studio B, along with graphics and editing suites, camera, grip, lighting, and audio packages, newsrooms, production offices, attached control rooms, green rooms, dressing rooms, private entrances, on-site parking, and in-house security.
- The addition of these two studios in D.C. addresses the city's long-standing lack of professional-grade studio space, further establishing Washington as a prime location for broadcast productions.
- For those interested in utilizing the new studios, booking information for 2026 and beyond can be found on BMG's website.