Live Media Group has unveiled its latest innovation in remote broadcast production, the MU-28, a state-of-the-art mobile production truck built with SMPTE 2110-7 IP-based technology. Designed for large-scale remote production, this unit reduces setup and operational costs while offering high compatibility with existing systems. With an infrastructure powered by ARISTA cloud networking, EVS Strada router, and Cerebrum control system, MU-28 can seamlessly integrate into client facilities, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of production needs.
The new truck aims to address the growing demand for flexible and scalable broadcast solutions. Live Media Group’s MU-28 reflects the company’s commitment to innovation and supporting the evolving needs of the broadcast industry. With its futureproof design and easy integration, it empowers partners to achieve cost-effective and high-performance remote production.
Live Media Group, a leader in live broadcast solutions and event production, has launched its latest mobile production unit, MU-28, which is a SMPTE 2110-7 IP-based truck built specifically for remote REMI production. With high level system compatibility, seamless integration, and futureproof technology, MU-28 marks another milestone in the company’s mission to deliver flexible, high-performance broadcast infrastructure tailored to evolving client needs.
Designed to support large-scale remote production while reducing setup and operating costs, MU-28 features ARISTA cloud networking infrastructure, an EVS Strada router, and a Cerebrum routing and control system. The unit can be directly integrated into client facilities, which reduces the need for additional equipment and setup time. Multiple trucks in the company’s fleet now feature the EVS Strada with Cerebrum control, which also allows MU-28 to combine its capabilities with others in the fleet on larger productions.
“Our new production truck is a testament to how we’re delivering on our partners’ needs while pushing the flexibility of today’s broadcast technology,” said Michael Sullivan, President of Live Media. “It’s evident that this industry is continuing to evolve, and this truck focuses on that evolution being built from the ground up with REMI production in mind. This achievement reflects the skill and dedication of our team, and our commitment to delivering tailored broadcast solutions for our partners.”
Ryan Jones, SVP, Internal Operations at Live Media and a key leader on the MU-28 build project, commented, “This truck is built to quickly power up and go, but it also complements the growth of remote studios becoming more prevalent. We’re recognizing the future of the industry and producing a good product to showcase that.”
Live Media Group sees MU-28 as more than just a REMI truck, but a scalable hub for a variety of production needs. The truck’s layout also allows for clients to reduce other costs associated with broadcast leading to a unit that supports both large-scale remote workflows but also other support needs.
Sullivan continued: “In our conversations with our partners on this truck, we took a holistic approach on a production and challenged our team to solve not only the technical challenges but other challenges that many broadcasters face. The team really delivered on these objectives, and we’re excited to have this truck join the rest of our fleet.”
MU-28 not only represents the significant growth in “non-traditional” mobile production but also reinforces Live Media Group’s role as a technical leader in scalable, next-generation tailored broadcast solutions.










