Major League Soccer is moving its production to the Studios at WWE in Stamford, CT.
Operations will include all studio programming for MLS Season Pass (the league's Apple TV-based subscription streaming service), graphics production for more than 600 live matches a year, short-form content for use on the league’s social media channels and additional content to be pushed to the league’s other content partners
“The goal of moving to this new facility is to get everyone into one place, everyone working together, focused on how we produce the same amount of content at higher quality,” said MLS EVP/Media Seth Bacon to Sports Business Journal. “Then, take that learning and evolve that to how do we take the same group of people and figure out to produce even more content at that same high quality, but more efficiently, so that we don't have duplication of efforts between groups, we actually have everyone focused on one goal: telling great stories.”
The Studios at WWE is a 30,000-square-foot production facility equipped with five studios. The facility opened in April 2024.
MLS is entering a 10-year distribution partnership with Apple.