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State-of-the-art TV and film production centre to serve as LA28 International Broadcast Centre

The IBC will offer broadcasters space for offices, studios and control rooms, as well as other services

A new film and TV studio based in Inglewood, California will initially be used as the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) for the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics.

Currently under construction, Hollywood Park Studios (HPS) is part of a development being built by Arsenal owner, Stan Kroenke. The development also includes the SoFi Stadium, YouTube Theater, and the NFL Media office building.

Hollywood Park Studios broadcast centre (Image courtesy Gensler)

The IBC will offer broadcasters space for offices, studios and control rooms, as well as other services. Following the Games in 2028, the facility will be available for use for studio production and operations.

The first phase of Hollywood Park Studios will include five sound stages, each 18,000 square feet, two of which open to a single 36,000 square foot stage. The facility will also have a three-story 80,000 square foot office building to support stage, production, and post production activities.

“We are thrilled to expand the role we will play in the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games by hosting the International Broadcast Centre and the global media outlets who will call it home during that summer,” said Kroenke.

“LA28 is proud to be the inaugural tenant of this new state-of-the-art studio in the heart of Inglewood, a key Venue City for the 2028 Games,” added LA28 chief executive officer Reynold Hoover.

“The International Broadcast Centre will serve as one of our first fully operational facilities for the Games, capturing every inspiring moment of the LA28 Games. We’re excited to collaborate with our valued partners at Hollywood Park, the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), International Olympic Committee (IOC), and International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to create a world-class broadcast hub that will showcase the best of Los Angeles to billions of viewers.”