EXCLUSIVE: Growing U.S. production company Wavelength is set to open a 10,55 sq ft creative studio complex in Los Angeles from March 4, 2026, we can reveal.
The Sherman Oaks complex will include podcast studios, post-production facilities, screening rooms, writing rooms and flex spaces. It’ll be used by Wavelength and be available for third party rental.
In addition, the company has appointed Tiffany Wang to the newly created role, Head of Marketing. Wang joins from Warner Bros Discovery where she served most recently as SVP, International Marketing. She will oversee marketing efforts for Wavelength across originals, podcasts, branded content, and other projects, and will be based in the LA office. Wang will report to President Joe Plummer and founder and CEO Jenifer Westphal.
Wavelength is an executive producer on two Sundance films: The Oldest Person In The World in the Premieres category, and Soul Patrol in the U.S. Documentary Competition.
Recent hires include Stacey Reiss, Head of Film, and Curtis McConnell, Vice President of Post-Production, Dan Bradley and Jon Weidman, who joined the company as part of its acquisition of Duplex Deli and now run Wavelength’s Branded and Sports Division, Jessica Wolfson, Executive Director of the WAVE Grant. Dan Bowen was elevated to Chief Operating Officer from Managing Director of UK Operations, reporting to Plummer.
The company’s previous credits include Andy Kaufman documentary, Thank You Very Much; the feature On Swift Horses starring Jacob Elordi and Daisy Edgar-Jones, Broadway’s The Outsiders, winner of the Tony for Best Musical; and Burlesque, executive-produced by Christina Aguilera, currently playing in London’s West End. Recent branded content partners include De Beers, Baileys, Hoka, Marriott, and Lululemon. Meanwhile, the company intends to expand shorts support program WAVE in the coming year.
“Tiffany is a thrilling addition to our team. We have been on the hunt for someone with her specific skill set for a long time.” said Westphal. “Her experience and acumen are precisely what we were looking for, and we can’t wait to get started.”
“With our new leadership structure, expanded brand work and post-production capabilities, Wavelength is evolving into a next generation studio capable of storytelling across an increasingly diverse media landscape,” commented Co-CEO and President Joe Plummer. “This gives us more versatility to create the best content on any screen anywhere in the world.”
“Wavelength is boldly expanding during a time of contraction across the board for the industry,” company leaders said. “We are committed to investing in the fundamentals that have always underpinned entertainment – the creative community. We are a company built by and for people who love telling stories, and after celebrating our 10th anniversary last year, we are stepping out in 2026 with a clear objective to bring even more and bolder stories to the world.”
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