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Fox News Embraces Remote Production for RNC

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Fox News Media is deploying massive tech and production resources for its coverage of the Republican National Convention, with over 400 people on site, 24 plus cameras and over 9,000 feet of fiber connecting broadcast locations around the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisc. where the event will take place. 

One staple of political event coverage will, however, be missing. For the first time, Fox News won’t have a mobile production unit on site. It plans to send back all the feeds and content from its cameras and operations back to its New York control rooms using 45 transmission lines. 

“This is the first convention since we started doing conventions where we don’t have a mobile unit here on site,” explained Scott Wilder,  executive vice president of production and operations at Fox News Media, who oversees all technical, field and production operations of Fox News Media’s special events and breaking news coverage, including the 2024 presidential election.

Scott Wilder (Image credit: Fox News Media)

“Everything we’re doing is being sent as a home run, as we refer to it, back to New York,” he explained. “The producers who would normally sit in a control room are all back in New York, and the director is back in New York. All camera lines go back to New York. Shows are being cut in New York.”

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