Broadcast Management Group Expands with New Studios and Newsrooms

Broadcast company adds TV studios, podcast studio, and newsrooms in Washington, D.C. to serve global clients

Mar. 3, 2026 at 4:08pm

Broadcast Management Group (BMG) announced the expansion of its 62,000-square-foot Washington Broadcast Center, adding three broadcast studios, a podcast studio, and dedicated newsroom spaces. The new facilities will integrate with BMG's existing control rooms, master control, playout operations, REMI workflows, and media asset management systems, creating a fully integrated broadcast ecosystem to serve national and international clients.

Why it matters

The expansion allows BMG to offer a centralized, turnkey production solution for broadcast networks, cable channels, OTT platforms, FAST channels, and enterprise video clients, providing access to top-tier production talent and the ability to scale infrastructure dynamically. This aligns with the industry trend towards cloud-based, centralized REMI production for major global broadcasts.

The details

The newly constructed studios are purpose-built for live and live-to-tape broadcast television series, with dedicated spaces for control rooms, post-production, media asset management, master control, playout, and production offices. The expansion is part of Phase Three of BMG's Network Operations Center (NOC) build-out, creating a fully integrated broadcast ecosystem accessible worldwide.

  • BMG originally launched its first NOC and REMI mobile units six years ago.
  • The newly constructed, next-generation Network Operations Center/BMG Cloud Control Center™ opened in April 2025.
  • The new studios are planned to open by the end of Q3 2026.

The players

Broadcast Management Group (BMG)

A global leader in broadcast production, creative services, and media technology, providing end-to-end solutions for broadcast networks, enterprises, entertainment & sports organizations, OTT platforms, and FAST channels.

Frank Slany

Director of Broadcast Operations at Broadcast Management Group.

Todd Mason

Chief Executive Officer of Broadcast Management Group.

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What they’re saying

“The BMG Network Operations Center was engineered to deliver the same level of centralized production power traditionally available only to major broadcast networks. We are bringing that capability to broadcast, OTT, and FAST channels of all sizes as well as enterprise clients, enabling faster speed to market, reduced capital expenditure, access to top-tier production talent, and the ability to scale staffing and infrastructure dynamically.”

— Todd Mason, Chief Executive Officer

“These news studios are specifically designed for high-volume, daily programming. Studios, control rooms, post-production, media asset management, master control, playout, transmissions, and production office space are all integrated under one roof — securely accessible worldwide.”

— Frank Slany, Director of Broadcast Operations

What’s next

The new studios are planned to open by the end of Q3 2026, completing Phase Three of BMG's Network Operations Center (NOC) build-out.

The takeaway

BMG's expansion in Washington, D.C. creates a centralized, fully integrated broadcast ecosystem that can serve a wide range of clients, from major networks to smaller OTT and FAST channels, enabling them to access top-tier production talent and infrastructure while reducing capital expenditures and time to market.