BMG is a full-service global broadcast media company that provides a wide range of managed services to networks, film studios, agencies and corporations, and provides live production services for large-scale news, sports, music, and entertainment events. The company began renovating its new NOC facility in August 2024 and is now in the process of installing the systems and technology for its data center, master control, media asset management, transmissions, insert studio, post-production, and video and audio control rooms.
That business model takes a tailored approach to productions, with BMG customizing solutions specifically to meet and exceed client objectives. It’s a philosophy that applies to everything from live production, consulting, and integration to events, staffing and creative.
AMPP is a virtualized open media production platform that powers production workflows for some of the biggest names in media, such as Paramount, CBS, and Warner Bros. Discovery. The heartbeat of the Grass Valley Media Universe, AMPP “combines the reliability of traditional broadcast with the agility of software to enable seamless, scalable, high-performance workflows across live production, content management, automation, and distribution,” the company says.
The deployment by BMG in the creation of its first cloud NOC is part of a significant evolutionary step in the company’s journey. “As our company enters its 20th year of business, I am incredibly excited to develop the first cloud Network Operations Center,” said Todd Mason, BMG CEO, explaining that the project continues the company’s commitment to provide the highest quality production services. “Grass Valley’s technology offers us the performance, scalability, and flexibility we need to meet our clients’ evolving production requirements. Standardizing on Grass Valley solutions allows us to right-size every production, whether it’s a fully remote setup or hybrid configuration, all while ensuring broadcast-grade quality.”
The deployment comprises Grass Valley’s Kayenne K-Frame production switchers, LDX 135 cameras, and will soon include the AMPP platform, including the Framelight X asset management system and other AMPP applications.
“Extending our partnership has allowed us to deliver the best-of-breed production switchers, cameras, and control systems that BMG was looking for to drive this remarkable new NOC,” said Alex Keighley, Grass Valley SVP of sales – Americas. “AMPP offers true economies of scale from an infrastructure perspective leveraging software-based solutions via COTS hardware. This enables BMG to further enhance its capabilities in delivering truly customized, world-class production solutions to its varied client base. We’re delighted to continue our technical partnership on such a pioneering project.”
Implementation of the technical systems is currently in progress, with BMG aiming to onboard its first AMPP customer by the end of June. The deployment will allow BMG to serve enterprise clients with efficient, remote-enabled productions from its D.C. NOC and OB fleet, “eliminating traditional geographic and logistical barriers.”
The move marks Grass Valley’s growing presence in the corporate and enterprise broadcast market, where BMG’s clientele includes global brands across financial services, health care, hospitality and media, the company says.
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