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L.A. Area Film, TV Production Slumps in Q4 L.A.-based productions dropped by 19.5% from record Q4 2021 levels; TV was down by 24.2%
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Gray Television to Lease Studios to NBCU NBCU will lease and operate new state-of-the-art studio facilities at Gray’s Assembly Atlanta development in metropolitan Atlanta
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Seoul-Based Cable TV Broadcaster Upgrades Production Facility With Lawo Tech The upgrade of the production studio includes two mc²56 MkIII audio production consoles

Latest about TV Production

TV Production OK’d to Restart in Los Angeles

By Michael Balderston published 11 June 20

Filming can resume as early as June 12

U.K. Broadcasters Publish Guidance for Restarting TV Production

By Jenny Priestley published 18 May 20

Covers all aspects of TV production

TV Production Insurance Could Cover All COVID-19 Losses, Says Pillsbury

By Michael Balderston published 15 May 20

Already estimated there has been $10 billion in lost TV ad revenue

Coronavirus & TV Production: Shows, Sports Broadcasts Halted

By Michael Balderston last updated 15 April 20

TV productions are taking preventative measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus

The Impact of AI/ML on TV Production and Playout

By James Careless last updated 2 April 20

Turning big data into real-time actionable analytics

TV Production Advances via Cloud, AI

By Peter Suciu last updated 23 March 20

The virtualization of workflows

Tom Riti Studios Creates In-Classroom Production Scripts

By Michael Balderston published 10 September 19

Teacher resource provides professionally crafted lesson plans.

A ‘Studio in the Cloud’ Is TV’s Answer for a Blockbuster-Hungry Audience

By Dan Goman published 23 September 19

The pressure is heavy on TV production houses to churn out blockbuster-caliber series.

AI: Hollywood’s Rising Star

By Siva Natajaran and Jeff Bauer published 9 July 19

Why TV producers need to get with artificial intelligence, or get left behind.

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