Inside the facility are four purpose-built television studios designed for live television, streaming networks, news programming, sports analysis shows, political programming, corporate broadcasting, and OTT / FAST channel production.
Unlike standalone studio rentals, these studios operate within a fully integrated 1080P HDR production ecosystem—including channel playout, media asset management, transmission infrastructure, tier one control rooms, post-production facilities, and REMI production workflows.
Organizations producing broadcast television, streaming networks, political programming, financial media, sports coverage, or enterprise video can launch and scale programming quickly using the infrastructure inside the Washington Broadcast Center.
Inside the Washington Broadcast Center are four purpose-built television studios designed for broadcast, streaming, and multi-camera production.
20’4″ x 40″ | 807 sq ft | 14 ft lighting grid
Studio A is designed for:
84’3″ x 40″ | 3,341 sq ft | 14 ft lighting grid
Studio B supports large-scale productions, including:
69’10” x 40″ | 2,627 sq ft | 14 ft lighting grid
Studio C supports productions such as:
Studio D serves as BMG’s primary interview and panel studio for:
In addition to the broadcast studios, the Washington Broadcast Center includes production spaces designed to support daily programming and visiting production teams. The facility includes:
These spaces allow production teams, talent, and guests to operate comfortably during daily programming, multi-day productions, and live broadcast events.
Washington, DC is one of the most influential news and media markets in the world.
The city is home to federal agencies, international policy institutions, financial regulators, embassies, major trade associations, and national media organizations. For broadcasters producing political programming, financial media, global commentary, and public affairs coverage, proximity to Washington decision-makers is critical.
The Washington Broadcast Center is located inside the 495 Beltway, providing fast access to:
Major airports, including Reagan National (DCA), Dulles (IAD), and BWI, provide convenient travel for talent, correspondents, and production teams.
Most political contributors, analysts, and on-air guests live within 15–30 minutes of the facility, avoiding the congestion often associated with downtown production locations.
The studios inside the Washington Broadcast Center support a wide range of broadcast, streaming, and enterprise productions.
Networks, streaming platforms, news organizations, corporate media teams, and public affairs producers use the studios to create programming that requires reliable, broadcast-grade production in Washington.
Typical productions include:
Because the studios connect directly to BMG’s production infrastructure, shows can move quickly from studio production to distribution across broadcast networks, streaming platforms, and enterprise channels.
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