Broadcast Services
EPA's Office of Multimedia is a full-service production shop. Through graphics, photography and video, we hope to keep viewers informed and up to date on the latest agency activities and messages. Reporters can review the options below for how to obtain stock footage from the library, potentially arrange live video/audio feeds, and/or set up an on camera interview.
Video
Obtain video from EPA news events or stock library
The EPA video archive contains thousands of videos and dates back to 1972. The quality varies based on the format and age of the tape. Use keywords, and dates if available, to specify the footage you seek. Please provide your deadline and preferred delivery format when making your request. Request a video copy by contacting: Studio Director, Ron Slotkin, slotkin.ron@epa.gov
Use EPA Studio One to conduct live/recorded video interviews
Requests to interview an EPA expert or official should be made through the Office of Media Relations. To find an appropriate press officer covering your story topic, visit epa.gov/press or call the main press line at 202-564-4355. More information about the studio facilities, equipment and capabilities are available upon request.
Receive a live interview feed via Verizon's Audio/Video Operations Center (AVOC)
EPA Studio One maintains fiber connections with Verizon's AVOC. Our distribution amp can be connected to those located at the AVOC. The feed is available for Verizon’s cost of your connection to our distribution amp. Requests should be made through the Office of Media Relations. To find an appropriate press officer covering your story topic, visit epa.gov/press or call the main press line at 202-564-4355.
Receive a live A/V broadcast feed from a press event (when available) via Verizon's AVOC
Special press events may be transmitted live via our fiber connection with Verizon's AVOC. Our distribution amp at Verizon can be connected quickly to anyone located at the AVOC. The feed is available for Verizon’s cost of your connection to our distribution amp. If your network is already connected to our DA, look for notification of our intent to broadcast on EPA press advisory releases prior to each event.
Establish a full-time AVOC connection with EPA
EPA Studio One will work to accommodate requests for connections but please plan ahead. DA slots are available on a first come first serve basis for the cost of your connection.
Audio
Use EPA Studio Two to conduct live/recorded audio interviews
Requests to interview an EPA expert or official should be made through the Office of Media Relations. To find an appropriate press officer covering your story topic, visit epa.gov/press or call the main press line at 202-564-4355. More information about the studio facilities, equipment and capabilities are available upon request.
Live audio feeds from EPA press events at EPA headquarters
In most cases, EPA will establish telephone conference lines for radio and other news journalists per event. Look for notification of availability on EPA press advisory releases prior to each event for the call-in number.