It enables the production and broadcast of 900 hours of live daily programming each year across Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women
Gravity Media has created a remote production gallery to support ITV Studios’ MultiStory Media programming at its new Covent Garden facility in London.
The remote production gallery enables the production and broadcast of 900 hours of live daily programming each year across three flagship shows – Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women.
ITV’s new studio launched in January 2026 and features a 360-degree set with LED walls designed for rapid turnarounds between shows.
The remote gallery produces and broadcasts all three live daily programmes, as well as additional productions outside of MultiStory Media transmission.
The remote production infrastructure includes approximately 45,000 metres of video, audio, SMPTE, data and fibre cabling, supporting 13 technical equipment racks and nine wall boxes across 34 camera positions.
High-bandwidth, low-latency fibre, satellite, broadband and mobile network technologies transmit footage in real-time to Gravity Media’s Production Centre in White City, where engineering, editorial and creative teams enhance content for final delivery.
Phase two of the project, launching later this week, will add advanced graphics and finishing capabilities.
Kate Rendle, global sales director at Gravity Media, said: “Remote production allows us to deliver the broadcast quality ITV’s audiences expect, while reducing environmental impact and operational costs. By centralising production, we can manage multiple live feeds, maintain high technical standards and build greater resilience into daily live production.”







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