Business podcast production in Glasgow
Multi-camera 4K studio at Abercromby Street. On-site filming at your offices. Same-day turnaround for internal comms and thought leadership content.
Definition
Business podcast production in Glasgow refers to the end-to-end creation of branded audio and video podcast content for companies, covering studio recording, on-location filming, editing, distribution and content repurposing. Podcast Studio Glasgow, based at 279 Abercromby Street in the city's East End, provides corporate podcast production for Glasgow businesses and organisations across Scotland. Services include multi-camera 4K video recording, remote guest integration, episode editing, transcript production, and social media content derived from each recording. Clients include Scottish Water, NHS Education Scotland, and the Scottish Drug Forum. The studio serves internal communications teams, marketing departments, and executive teams who want audio-visual content that reflects the production quality their audiences now expect. Same-day turnaround is available for time-sensitive internal announcements and event coverage.
WHAT WE COVER:
Corporate podcast services
From a single internal briefing to a long-running thought leadership series, the workflow is the same: professional equipment, experienced production, and output that is ready for wherever your audience is.
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Up to 3 simultaneous camera angles. Broadcast-quality output for video platforms, internal screens, and conference use.
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For time-sensitive internal comms, board announcements, or post-event content, edited files are available the same day.
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Each recording yields a full episode, transcript, audiograms, short clips, and social captions. One session, multiple assets.
Same-day turnaround: when it matters
Internal communications often cannot wait a week. Post-AGM summaries, leadership announcements, emergency briefings: if your organisation needs edited video or audio on the same day as recording, we can accommodate that. Standard episodes follow a 48- to 72-hour production cycle. Fast-track is available on request and priced accordingly.
Named clients and how we work with them
Scottish Water
Public utility
Scottish Water engaged Podcast Studio Glasgow to produce the Drip Feed podcast, an ongoing series covering water management, environmental work, and the people behind Scotland's public water infrastructure. The brief required a format that could accommodate a rotating panel of internal contributors alongside external guests, without requiring studio visits from every participant.
We handle the full production workflow: recording sessions at Abercromby Street for anchor episodes, integrating remote guests for external contributors, editing, and delivering episodes in formats suitable for internal distribution and public platforms. The consistent visual identity across episodes reinforces Scottish Water's positioning as a transparent, accessible public body.
Ongoing Series
Full-service Production
4K video Multi-camera
NHS Education Scotland
Public health education
NHS Education Scotland approached Podcast Studio Glasgow seeking a format that would communicate complex continuing professional development themes to a healthcare workforce audience. The challenge was translating specialist clinical and educational content into accessible audio-visual material without losing its authority or precision.
We produce recording sessions at the studio with NES contributors, edit to a defined episode structure that suits distribution via NHS internal channels, and provide short-form social content cut from each episode. The result is professional content that works across learning management systems, podcast directories, and the organisation's own digital channels with minimal repurposing effort from the internal team.
CPD Content type
Multi-platform Distribution
Studio-based Recording
Millar & Bryce — Cross-Border Conveyancing Chats
Professional services
Millar & Bryce, providers of Scottish conveyancing searches and property reports, co-produce Cross-Border Conveyancing Chats with OneSearch — a podcast series examining the UK property and conveyancing landscape from both Scottish and English perspectives. The series is available on the Landmark Talks Property channel and is aimed at solicitors, trainees, and property professionals across both jurisdictions.
The podcast started as audio-only. When Millar & Bryce decided to add video to increase the series' reach and make episodes shareable as standalone clips, they brought production to Podcast Studio Glasgow.
Cross-Border Conveyancing Chats is a clear example of what video adds to a B2B podcast: the same conversation, the same guests, but now in a format that travels on professional social media rather than sitting behind a podcast app.
3-camera: Video recording
Full Post-production
LinkedIn Primary distribution
Audio → video Upgrade path
Questions corporate podcast clients ask
What does same-day turnaround actually involve?
You record in the morning or early afternoon. We edit during the session and immediately after. Finished files are delivered to you on the same working day. It is available for internal comms, leadership briefings, and event coverage where waiting 48 hours is not practical. It is priced above our standard production rate and needs to be confirmed at the time of booking.
Can guests join remotely?
Yes. We integrate remote contributors into the recording using broadcast-quality remote capture. The edited episode combines in-studio and remote footage into a single coherent production. This is how we accommodate external guests, UK-wide participants, and contributors who cannot travel to Glasgow.
What do we get from each recording session?
A full edited episode in audio and video formats, a transcript, short clips for social media, and optionally audiograms and captioned reels. The exact deliverables are agreed at the outset and remain consistent across your series.
Is this suitable for internal comms or only public-facing content?
Both. A number of our corporate clients use podcast production entirely for internal distribution: all-staff briefings, leadership Q&As, onboarding content, and project updates. The production process is identical. You decide where it goes.
