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- A director's cut of Rocky IV, released for the film's 35th anniversary. Removes much of the film's original scenes and replaces them with 38 minutes of previously unseen footage.
- Stay up to date on all the Oscar winners, best moments, and surprises from Hollywood's biggest night with IMDb's coverage of the Academy Awards.
- Director, actor, writer, and superfan Kevin Smith hosts IMDb's coverage of San Diego Comic-Con.
- TV SeriesHosts Alex Coffey and Kevin Hincks break down the market; providing in-depth insights for Intermediate to Advanced Traders on how to interpret current market activity. Technical market specialists, analysts and outside guests join the program, giving their take on different markets. Fast Market has segments designed to keep you in tune to the markets, sectors, and various products that interest you.
- After the dust settles from the opening bell, Trading 360 with Nicole Petallides features Wall Street's best traders, analysts and technicians to break down sectors and stocks moving markets. Trading 360 with Nicole Petallides focuses on disruptive companies and new technologies driving market headlines while providing investors a 360 degree actionable approach to trading.
- Celebrate the release of 'Jumanji: The Next Level' with IMDb LIVE at the Jumanji: The Next Level Premiere on Monday, Dec. 9, at 6 p.m. PT, featuring exclusive interviews with Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Jack Black, and more.
- With the start on June 9 of public hearings by the committee investigating the Capitol riot of January 6, 2021, the House of Representatives embarked on a project with few precedents in American history. Television was still in its infancy when the Army-McCarthy hearings harmed Sen. Joseph McCarthy's popularity in 1954, and both the Watergate hearings and the impeachment of President Bill Clinton took place in vastly different media landscapes. Opening in prime time, with former ABC News president James Goldston aboard to produce, and Todd Mason of Broadcast Management Group to direct, the January 6 hearings are intended to play out more like a dramatic miniseries - or a legal procedural - than the usual congressional committee fare. Following along throughout the hearings is Times television critic Lorraine Ali, offering recaps of the proceedings and analysis of how the dramatic narrative constructed by committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and Vice Chair Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) is resonating with viewers.
- Taco Bell unveiled new menu, chef collab opportunity and a years' worth of product announcements and partnerships at the fan event in Las Vegas during sports' biggest weekend. Taco Bell took to the big stage during sports' biggest weekend to host Live Más LIVE. The Super Bowl live-streamed pre show and fan-centric event hit the Las Vegas strip with a year's worth of product unveils, fan recognition, musical performances and celebrity appearances. The largest and most epic announcements from the main stage included the introduction of chef collaboration program TBX, the new Cantina Chicken Menu and an unimaginable lineup of food innovations and partnerships with brands such as Cheez-It®, MTN DEW®, and Tajín®. More than half a million fans tuned in to the broadcast around the world .
- Hosted by PBS Newshour's Gwen Ifill, this 60-minute special explored issues that had been recently brought to light after a shooting at Charleston's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
- The show dubbed as the "World's Largest Tailgate" celebrated the start of the football season: The event was held live outside GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Along with Gardner's appearances during segments, the 90-minute show was hosted by YouTube stars the Merrell Twins along with performances from DJ-producer duo Two Friends. The show also featured internet personality Tabitha Swatosh and Donna Kelce, the mother of Chiefs star Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. More than 3 million fans tuned in to the global broadcast. The show was nominated for the 2024 Producers Guild Awards in the innovation category.
- Kick off the trading day with Oliver Renick as he delivers a unique blend of live market commentary, overnight and foreign markets activity, opening bell and other real-time news. Guests and contributors offer insights and break down the markets from all angles.
- Join the TD Ameritrade Network's Hosts and Contributors as they break down the top market stories of 2019.
- The Broadcast Management Group team provided the overall execution of the MGM Raging Bull historic 4K restoration movie premier. Before the screening, TCM host Ben Mankiewicz conducted a Q&A with four key players from the United Artists production: Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, his longtime editor, Thelma Schoonmaker, and Irwin Winkler. Winkler is the movie's legendary 90-year-old producer. Robert DeNiro participated via a live remote from Alabama, and Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker were in New York while Ben Mankiewicz and Irwin Winkler were with the live audience in Hollywood. The production was shot with 3 Robotic PTZ broadcast cameras in the Hollywood theater, plus 3 Robotic PTZ cameras in New York and 1 camera in Alabama. BMG's award-winning entertainment Director, Todd Mason, directed the broadcast from the Academy Museum, and signals were sent back to BMG REMI Broadcast Hub in Las Vegas from the three locations. BMG used 1 LU 800 at the Academy Museum, 1 LU 800 in New York and 1 LU 300 in Alabama for encoding. For decoding BMG used 2 LU 4000's at the BMG Las Vegas Hub and 1 LU 4000 at the Academy Museum that provided the directors multiview and program return for the audience's monitor. The Broadcast Hub used 2 LU 610 to send out the multiview and return program feeds.
- TV SeriesJoin host Ben Lichtenstein as he examines the latest developments in the futures markets live. This show uses charts and technical analysis to break down commodities trading and explore trading trends. Guest contributors also make appearances, sharing their insights on futures trading as it relates to market events.
- The Watch List with Nicole Petallides offers investors a midday look at the most relevant stocks, sectors and commodities. Petallides hosts a panel of experts ranging from industry-leading CEOs, analysts and Wall Street influencers to discuss pressing topics moving the market in real-time. The Watch List provides viewers with a midpoint status update for the end of the trading day and beyond.
- Discussion show focusing on trends, conditions, and ideas behind the week's headlines.
- Instead of sitting on the sidelines and missing out on potential investment opportunities, take control of your financial future by watching Your First Trade. Host Scott Connor takes you on an educational journey where you can discover fundamental trading concepts and portfolio management tools, plus view example trades based on the latest market news. Your First Trade is a must-watch live show where the day's most crucial market movement and events can help to inform your investment strategy.
- Instead of sitting on the sidelines and missing out on potential investment opportunities, take control of your financial future by watching Your First Trade. Host Scott Connor takes you on an educational journey where you can discover fundamental trading concepts and portfolio management tools, plus view example trades based on the latest market news. Your First Trade is a must-watch live show where the day's most crucial market movement and events can help to inform your investment strategy.
- This PBS town hall meeting, moderated by PBS NewsHour co-anchor and managing editor Gwen Ifill, will explore the many issues brought into public discourse in the wake of Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri. The program was recorded before an audience on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
- Our live production division was contracted by the Las Vegas Raiders to provide technical execution of a live-to-tape draft special leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft. Due to social distancing requirements in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire production needed to be executed using a REMI workflow. This meant that all program hosts and guests needed the ability to transmit directly from their homes. Leveraging our system integration team, Broadcast Management Group was able to design, engineer, and build compact remote production kits to support the show. REMI kits were sent to veteran sports anchor, Nicole Zaloumis, and former NFL players Lincoln Kennedy and Marcel Reece. Each REMI package included a camera, microphone, IFB, monitor with program return, and lighting kit. Feeds were sent back via IP using existing internet connections at each host location. Broadcast Management Group deployed one of our custom flight packs in our Las Vegas office which served as the technical backbone for the project. All remotes were brought back to our Las Vegas control room where the show was switched, the audio was mixed, and all content was recorded. Broadcast Management Group's technical team included a Director/TD, A1, playback operator, transmission engineer, producer, and production manager, who were geographically located in Las Vegas, Chicago, and Washington, DC. Due to social distancing requirements in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire production needed to be executed using a REMI workflow. This meant that all program hosts and guests needed the ability to transmit directly from their homes. Leveraging our system integration team, Broadcast Management Group was able to design, engineer, and build compact remote production kits to support the show. REMI kits were sent to veteran sports anchor, Nicole Zaloumis, and former NFL players Lincoln Kennedy and Marcel Reece.
- Join JJ Kinahan for Weekend Trader, a new show from the TD Ameritrade Network delivering expert insight and analysis on the most important market-moving activity from the past week and breaking down how it impacts the self-directed investor's portfolio for the upcoming week.
- The BMG team provided the overall execution of a Live Q&A for the new Prime Video series "Riches" with show creator Abby Ajayi and cast Deborah Ayorinde, Emmanuel Imani and Nneka Okoye hosted by Gia Peppers. Amazon contracted with BMG with less than a week turnaround to provide live production services for the Q&A as part of a greater activation taking place in Miami, FL during Art Basel for the series premiere. BMG produced the event using a REMI workflow which included a local ENG crew to minimize travel costs along with an onsite BMG Production Tech managing transmissions and sending 3 camera feeds and audio via a LiveU 800 back to BMG's BOC in Las Vegas. BMG's award-winning entertainment director Todd Mason directed the Q&A remotely from Washington, D.C. while the Graphics Operator and Encoding Engineer were remote as well. Crew working in the Las Vegas BOC included the EIC, A1 and TD. BMG also managed all event logistics contracting with the hotel venue and provided all set design/décor elements.
- United States Secretary of State Colin Powell hosts Be Heard: An MTV Global Discussion with young people worldwide concerning world issues and events affecting them today.
- A half-hour nightly sport and entertainment news program.
- Real Talk with JJ Kinahan, a weekly talk show on TD Ameritrade Network, JJ looks at the big picture of trading trends and chats with key influencers in the trading world.
- Host Ben Lichtenstein provides a live intraday update with a focus on major movers across various sectors and how they impact the markets. Guest chart specialists join in the conversation to offer insights through technical analysis.
- Wrap up your trading day with Oliver Renick as he gives a live recap of the day's top stories and market movers, then look ahead to tomorrow's expectations and upcoming events.
- Take a moment mid-day with veteran trader Kevin Hincks as he breaks down the processes used to build different types of trades. Learn the importance of understanding both sides of a trade and how to use the tools available to make informed decisions. From trade types to probabilities, along with the risk and potential reward for each strategy.
- The future of trading is here on Next Gen Investing. Alex Coffey and Jenny Horne take viewers through the markets from a unique perspective to help new investors pursue their financial goals. Next Gen Investing will explore various trading strategies while highlighting trending names and under the radar stocks in the market, while walking investors through real-time example trades.
- TV SeriesChart Master is an educational technical analysis segment that appears in most shows. Join platform experts as they illustrate chart patterns and break down complex indicators that form based on market movement.
- 2016–6.6 (65)TV EpisodeKevin Smith is back on board the IMDboat to host IMDb's exclusive coverage of San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Stay tuned for celebrity interviews, star-studded live shows, and all the latest breaking news at the Con.
- 1994– 25mTV-14TV EpisodeThink Tank explores possible answers to whether the welfare system has contributed to the rising illegitimacy rate.
- 1994– 25mTV-14TV EpisodeOn certain kinds of stories the media seems faster, meaner, more competitive and addicted to new rules and rituals. Are media firestorms changing American politics, and is political coverage getting too personal?
- 1994– 25mTV-14TV EpisodeA new wave of immigrants is coming to America. Are they taking American jobs? Are they eroding American traditional culture? Or do the new immigrants bring economic growth and strong values, helping to create the first universal nation?
- 1994– 25mTV-14TV EpisodeThink Tank discusses the government's role in limiting cigarette smoking, in light of the Smoke-Free Environment Act before Congress. How far should the government go in telling people what risks they can take?
- 1994– 25mTV-14TV EpisodeNow that the Cold War is over, American foreign policy seems to be adrift. Many different labels to help describe America's foreign policy mission abound throughout America, but not one classification seems to hold steadfast. They offer no consensus about whether or not and how to intervene in troubled parts of the world.