International Broadcast Center for the LA28 to be held at Hollywood Park Studios

The International Broadcast Center will be situated in Inglewood, California, and will serve as the hub for global Media Rights-Holders who have acquired exclusive rights to broadcast the 2028 Games 13 May 2025
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The LA28 Paralympic Games will feature 23 Para sports and will take place between 15-27 August 2028.
By LA28, IPC

The LA28 Organising Committee has announced the official location of the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) for the 2028 Paralympic and Olympic Games. 

This announcement was made as Hollywood Park unveiled its plans to develop Hollywood Park Studios, a new, state-of-the-art production facility. The IBC will be situated in Inglewood, California, one of the 2028 Games' Venue Cities, and will serve as the hub for global Media Rights-Holders who have acquired exclusive rights to broadcast the 2028 Games.

Before and during Games-time, the IBC will become the world’s largest broadcast facility — ensuring that people in nearly every corner of the globe can experience the magic of the Games and become inspired by the greatest athletes in sport.

The IBC will offer broadcasters customized space for offices, studios and control rooms, as well as other services as they work around the clock to deliver broadcast and digital coverage to the world when this historic event comes to Los Angeles. 

The LA28 Paralympic Games will see the city host the event for the first time, 32 years after the Games were last held in the USA. The Games will feature 23 Para sports and will take place between 15-27 August 2028.

The IBC will support both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, becoming fully operational several months ahead of the LA28 Games. The seamless global coverage of the 2028 Games would not be possible without the successful design, development, management and production delivered to and from the IBC.  

After the Games conclude in 2028, the facility will transition back to Hollywood Park, where it will be available for legacy use for studio production and operations, and will continue to serve as part of Hollywood Park’s master development plan, focusing on media, entertainment and technology (MET) for the long-term benefit of the campus.