At Black Valve Media, we’re committed to producing high-quality content no matter the circumstances. This week’s episode of The Bench Seat Podcast showed how our setup allows us to record remotely without missing a beat.

Normally, The Bench Seat Podcast—hosted by Cleveland Cavaliers forward Georges Niang (@georgesniang) and content-creator Kevin Spies (@grillguy)—is recorded together in our Cleveland studio. Guests like Darius Garland, Jaylon Tyson, and Tyrese Haliburton have joined the duo there for lively, in-person conversations.

This week, however, was different. Georges was at the Cleveland studio, while Kevin was in a studio in New Jersey. Thanks to our remote production capabilities, we kept the same energy and quality listeners expect. Using synchronized recording tools, high-quality equipment, and skilled audio engineering, we captured the conversation seamlessly, despite the distance.

Remote recording lets us stay flexible and keep delivering episodes without interruptions. Even with hosts in different locations, the episode maintained the same engaging dynamic as always.

At Black Valve Media, we’re equipped to handle these challenges and more, ensuring that The Bench Seat Podcast is as entertaining and professional as ever—no matter where it’s recorded.

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