AGENDA
OCTOBER 20, 2025
2025 Wall Street Video
Monday, October 20
Registration & Networking
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Meet the New Financial Media Community
SVG has been actively building communities in professional video and broadcast for twenty years. First it was sports (SVG) and then Big Tech (Silicon Valley Video) and now it’s Finance (Wall Street Video). The speakers define the mission and set the stage for the day’s conversations
Storytelling at the Edge: Building Media Futures in a World of Many Voices
In an era when “the audience” is no longer passive and every brand is effectively a media company, how do we design stories that resonate—and evolve—in real time? Drawing on the experimental ethos of the Columbia Digital Storytelling Lab, this talk explores the future of narrative in the age of disruption and emerging technology. We’ll look at rapid iteration, participatory design, and AI-driven tools that let financial organizations move beyond static messaging to create living systems of storytelling.
AI and Workflows
From earnings calls, market analysis, and breaking news, financial broadcasts are increasingly powered by AI. Whether behind the camera or managing the tech stack, leaders are redefining the speed, scale, and sophistication of financial storytelling.
From Boardroom to Broadcast
Corporate media spaces are evolving with the gear often managed remotely and working in sync across multiple locations. Explore management strategies for design, integration and operations that keep these multi-site facilities — of all sizes — running smoothly.
Redesigning Corporate A/V, from the Ground Up
Corporate organizations are strengthening their brand with broadcast-quality audio/video infrastructures. Hear from the design and system integration team that built JPMorgan Chase’s new Manhattan headquarters and learn why KMH’s AV Casting project approach is reshaping the traditional view of corporate A/V.
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Networking Break
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The Whys, Wheres, and Whens of IP Transport
There are many flavors of IP for video and audio. SMPTE 2110, IPMX, NDI, and SDI each serve their functions, and it’s not uncommon for all four transports to be used simultaneously. From conference calls to globally connected events, how are engineers and producers making the various IP transports work together?
Lunch
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Meet the New Distributed Media Teams
REMI (Remote Integration Model) production is reshaping how enterprise media teams operate, transforming workflows, cutting costs, and enabling agile coverage of live events. But how do you maintain cohesive storytelling and event coverage with a decentralized crew, remote talent, and globally distributed infrastructure?
Remote: The Workplace’s New Reality
The financial industry has always depended on fast, precise communication—but the shift to remote and hybrid work has redefined how firms connect with clients, partners, and global audiences. How can companies leverage advanced audiovisual technologies to deliver high-quality broadcasts, virtual events, and real-time media in an increasingly digital-first environment?
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Behind the Curtain: Producing High Stakes Financial Events
Major interviews, live hits, and video content are produced for investors, traders, and the broader financial community. Go behind the scenes to see how failsafe operations and complex workflows drive high-stakes financial broadcast events.
Corporate Security & Governance
Financial broadcasting outlets are more than media platforms—they’re gatekeepers of market-moving information. How do financial institutions maintain governance and compliance while using flexible, secure remote production?
Redefining Enterprise Media Production: Lessons from the Front Lines of Cloud and REMI Innovation
Broadcast Management Group (BMG) are transforming enterprise media production services across sectors like finance and corporate communications by deploying Grass Valley solutions, Including AMPP, a software platform that enables scalable, hybrid workflows.This shift allows BMG to expand their virtual control rooms and offer remote editorial tools, while still leveraging familiar infrastructure like Kayenne K-Frame production switchers for more traditional scenarios. As enterprise clients demand more agile, global content solutions, GV is helping BMG grow by solving unique operational challenges and delivering broadcast-grade flexibility tailored to evolving market needs.
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Networking Break
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Virtualized Hardware at Scale
On-prem media facilities handle daily production but must scale for “Super Bowl” level events. Virtualization and IP licensing extend capacity and flexibility by bridging on-prem resources with cloud production. Discover the innovations and strategies driving this transformation of broadcast infrastructure.
Training On Air Talent
Whether you’re a CEO stepping into the spotlight or a seasoned communications executive, going live on camera demands more than just content knowledge. This session breaks down how producers can prepare your spokespeople and corporate talent for on-screen success.
Challenges and Opportunities: Building the Dream Studio
Suppose you had a blank canvas to build the studio that best suited your mission? From wiring to furniture, from hardware to software platforms, from location to modularization—there’s a dizzying number of choices. How to turn it from ideation to reality?
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Roundtable: Building the Multi-Purpose Broadcast Space of the Future
Today’s broadcast encompasses everything from leadership messages, town halls, product narratives, investor updates, and cultural moments and they occur across teams, time zones, and platforms. How can your organization design environments that can accommodate multiple purposes? We’ll look at everything from architectural design to wiring to ensure that you’re building for all of your enterprise needs.
Networking Reception
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