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WINKLER PRODUCTIONS[edit]
Founded in 2009 by Steve Winkler, Lake St. Louis-based Winkler Productions is a full-service American sports production company specializing in sports programming for broadcast and digital distribution. Winkler Productions produces programming for professional, collegiate and amateur sports properties across the country, including NFL and NCAA football, NCAA basketball, professional bowling, and more. Clients have included St. Louis Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, ESPN, Learfield Sports, Fox Sports Midwest, USBC and many more.
With access to a nationwide network of respected production professionals, Winkler Production’s services range from project management/coordination, talent procurement, mobile TV facilities, transmission, crewing, and editing/post production. Productions air on all major national and regional TV networks and online platforms, including top broadcasting networks such as ESPN and CBS Sports.
Winkler founded Winkler Productions following a long career as the long-time Director of Bud Sports Productions[1], the division of marketing responsible for producing sports programming associated with Anheuser-Busch’s various beer brands. These nationally broadcast productions included coverage of a wide variety of sporting events, including St. Louis Cardinals baseball games, preliminary competitions for the United States Olympics Committee, and Professional Bull Riders events, as well as unique sports like figure skating, snowboarding and water skiing, wrestling, boxing, LPGA Golf, and more.
- ^ "A-B's In-House Division, Bud Productions, Shutting Down January 1". www.sportsbusinessjournal.com. 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2023-12-06.