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Broadcast Radio and TV Studios

Broadcast radio and TV environments place technical reliability, speech control and clear communication at the centre of operation. We design and build studios that support fast turnaround production, consistent microphone behaviour and clear, repeatable results.

Each space is shaped by the project conditions, including workflow, the acoustic requirements of the format and what the host building can realistically support.

What we deliver

We deliver the building and acoustic infrastructure for broadcast spaces, including radio studios, television studios, galleries, talk radio with video, edit rooms, speech and content rooms, and down the line booths. Scopes typically include isolation works and acoustic finishes, low noise services coordination, and integration of service routes and maintenance access alongside the client’s broadcast engineering and IT teams.

The aim is rooms that support clear speech, present well on camera where required, avoid noise in open microphones and remain stable over long production periods.

Acoustic and Technical Considerations

Speech rooms are designed for clarity and control, with finishes selected to manage early reflections and reverberation without creating dead, uncomfortable spaces on air. Treatment layouts are developed around presenter positions, practical movement and sightlines, so acoustic intent and camera outcomes remain aligned.

Galleries and control areas are developed for stable monitoring and communication, with attention paid to background noise and operator comfort during long sessions. Where multiple rooms sit together, we plan adjacencies, lobby arrangements and door strategies to support quiet operation without slowing down day to day use.

Isolation is developed around surrounding occupancy and likely noise sources, including adjacent activity, footfall and plant. Key junctions and service penetrations are treated as priority details, as these are often where broadcast and radio rooms lose performance in practice.

Building services are coordinated to remain quiet at open microphones and stable over time, with careful attention to plant vibration control, duct attenuation, heat loads and maintenance access. Power distribution and cable containment are arranged to support reliable operation and straightforward fault finding, in step with the client’s technical approach.w

Early stages focus on workflow, room roles, equipment footprints, sightlines, lighting intent and operational patterns. From this we develop coordinated layouts, isolation details, finishes and service routes alongside the client’s broadcast engineering and IT teams.

On site we deliver the isolation works, acoustic finishes and coordinated building services, managing interfaces with rigging, technical installers and the wider project team. Before handover we complete commissioning checks, background noise measurements and practical operational testing, so the rooms are ready for technical fit out and day to day use.

How we work

Representative Projects

Next steps

Next Steps
If you are planning a broadcast, radio, television or content facility, we can review the building, confirm practical room adjacencies and service routes, and outline feasible acoustic and isolation approaches to support your technical and production team.

Get in touch to discuss your project.

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Acoustic Design & Isolation / Broadcast Radio & TV Studios / Consultancy & Feasibility / Podcast & Content Studios / Recording Studios / Studio Design & Build / Upgrades & Relocations / Workplace and support spaces /