
Broadcast networks, digital media companies, government agencies, non-profits and corporations all turn to Broadcast Management Group to leverage the power of video content and distribution.
Through our broadcast consulting division we help our clients optimize workflow, technology, and plan for the future.
We have a solid track record of working with clients at all stages of development, from budgeting and planning for their first production operation to taking existing operations to the next level by improving quality, output, and removing inefficiencies.
Broadcast Management Group, through our live production division, routinely uses broadcast equipment in a hands-on capacity.
As power users of production technology, we’ve built an impressive track record in content development and production, using broadcast facilities in a multitude of environments.
This real world experience helps us guide clients who seek professional production consulting support.
As content producers ourselves, we understand which technology is best suited for your operation and which workflows will best suit your content development goals.
We’ll start our consulting arrangement by learning your objectives, documenting your budget parameters, and outlining your long-term production goals.
With a clear understanding of what we’re working towards, our broadcast consulting team will get to work on a long-term plan that will maximize all aspects of content development, production, and distribution.
Whether you’re building from scratch or looking to upgrade an existing facility, our system integration division can execute your facility build-out.
We can also procure all needed production equipment and design, engineer, and install all necessary production technology.
Beyond meeting technical needs, Broadcast Management Group can also serve as an advisor on production staffing and labor resources, helping to streamline your organizational work-flow.
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