As I've mentioned here, I was very impressed with the Democratic National Convention as a piece of television. I'm not talking about whether it helped Kamala Harris get a lot of votes. I have no idea how many of the people who tuned in were inclined to support her anyway and how many people who weren't were watching and transformed. But just as a very difficult-to-do TV show, I thought it was especially well done — and especially that Tuesday roll call vote.
I also had no idea who had been behind the production but Vince Waldron sent me this link to an article by Andrew Rice who went behind-the-scenes on that end of things. Turns out it was a number of folks who usually produce or direct the Tony Awards each year. You might want to read a little about how they did what they did.