When people imagine covering the Olympics, they picture stadiums, athletes, and cameras.
But behind every broadcast is a large team of producers, editors, technicians, and digital teams who need somewhere to actually work.
For the 2028 Summer Olympics, thousands of broadcasters will arrive in Los Angeles months before the Games begin. Many will operate out of the main broadcast hub, but most networks still lease nearby office space for their teams.
And in Los Angeles, where you choose to set up matters.
A lot.
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The International Broadcast Center for the Olympics will be located at Hollywood Park Studios, next to SoFi Stadium.
SoFi Stadium address
1001 Stadium Drive
Inglewood CA 90301
This entire district around Hollywood Park will essentially become the media headquarters for the Games.
Thousands of journalists, editors, and broadcast crews will be working in the area around the clock.
Even with the main broadcast center in place, media companies often lease nearby offices for:
- editorial teams
โข digital media production
โข social media operations
โข sponsorship teams
โข temporary studios and interview rooms
Most broadcasters start setting this up 12 to 18 months before the Games.
Nearby Hotels for Broadcast Teams
These hotels are all within a short drive of the broadcast center.
The Lum Hotel Los Angeles Stadium District
3900 West Century Boulevard
Inglewood CA 90303
Hollywood Park Hotel
12025 Crenshaw Boulevard
Hawthorne CA 90250
Westdrift Manhattan Beach
1400 Parkview Avenue
Manhattan Beach CA 90266
Restaurants Near Hollywood Park
Broadcast crews work long hours. Having good food nearby matters more than people think.
Cork and Batter
3900 West Century Boulevard
Inglewood CA 90303
Sunday Gravy
1122 Centinela Avenue
Inglewood CA 90302
The Serving Spoon
1403 Centinela Avenue
Inglewood CA 90302
Alternative Office Locations Broadcasters Like
Many international media companies also look slightly outside the stadium area for office space.
Playa Vista
Playa Vista is about 15 minutes from the stadium and has become a major hub for media and tech companies.
Example office location
12130 Millennium Drive
Los Angeles CA 90094
Nearby restaurants:
Sol Mexican Cocina
12775 Millennium Drive
Los Angeles CA 90094
Hopdoddy Burger Bar
12746 West Jefferson Boulevard
Los Angeles CA 90094
Nearby hotel:
Hotel June
8639 Lincoln Boulevard
Los Angeles CA 90045
Santa Monica
Many international broadcasters prefer Santa Monica because it is walkable and has a large number of hotels.
Example office building
100 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica CA 90401
Nearby hotels:
Fairmont Miramar Hotel and Bungalows
101 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica CA 90401
Santa Monica Proper Hotel
700 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica CA 90401
Restaurants nearby:
Hillstone
202 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica CA 90401
Gjelina
1429 Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Venice CA 90291
Three Things Olympic Broadcasters Should Plan Early
If you are coming to Los Angeles for the Olympics, there are three things worth locking in early.
- Office space within about 20 minutes of the venues
- Hotel blocks for production crews
- Transportation routes between venues
Los Angeles events will be spread across Long Beach, Downtown Los Angeles, and the San Fernando Valley.
The companies that plan ahead will have the easiest experience during the Games.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where will Olympic broadcasters work during LA28?
Most will operate from Hollywood Park Studios in Inglewood, which will function as the International Broadcast Center.
How early should broadcasters secure office space?
Ideally 12 to 18 months before the Games.
How large are broadcast offices typically?
Anywhere from 1,000 to 20,000 square feet depending on the production size.
The Olympics last only a few weeks.
But the work behind the scenes starts years before the opening ceremony.
For broadcasters coming to Los Angeles, knowing where to place your production teams can make the difference between smooth operations and daily logistical headaches.
And in a city as large as Los Angeles, location is everything.
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