The Main Media Centre for Milano Cortina 2026, which houses the International Broadcast Centre (IBC), is officially up and running with just over a week to go until the Winter Games begin.
Based at the Allianz MiCo (Milano Convention Centre), the IBC will play host to 8,000 broadcast personnel during the Games.

It includes multiple control rooms, TV studios, editing suites, commentary booths, and news production zones. Some 20 broadcast organisations have established full or partial operations on site at the IBC, reports Olympics.com.
Olympics Broadcasting Services (OBS) has previously confirmed that both remote production and cloud technologies will play a role in the broadcast operations of Milano Cortina 2026, given the widespread distribution of the venues.
More multi-camera replay systems and first-person view drone footage are planned to help enrich the coverage and enhance the viewing experience.
The Milano Cortina Games take place from 6th to 22nd February 2026.
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