Mobile TV Group opened its Mountain Media Center near Denver a year ago as a 300,000-square-foot Class A facility. The vendor is now selling that footprint as the MTVG Production Platform - one contract surface for capture, contribution, media control, and distribution instead of separate truck, fiber, and cloud vendors. CEO Nick Garvin pointed to the Los Angeles Angels as the reference build. The club needed Angels Broadcast Television on air quickly; MTVG delivered trucks, control, and distribution layers so the first game aired May 1, 2026. Angels Baseball LP president Molly Jolly said the vendor supplied an end-to-end path in about a month while the club focused on programming and rights. Inventory MTVG lists with the platform includes 30-plus mobile units, 70 live media control pods, two technical operations centers, 25 national cloud control rooms, four edge/REMI rooms, redundant power, four satellite uplinks, and six downlinks. The site sits roughly 30 minutes from Denver International Airport. Garvin's pitch is single-partner accountability for leagues that do not want to stitch vendors during a season launch. Engineers bidding similar projects should still map codec paths, monitor standards, and failover before accepting a turnkey label.