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  1. FIFA World Cup

     Facts & figures for 2006 FIFA World Cup IBC  Cities which hosted the IBC/MPC during the FIFA World Cup 

  2. UEFA European Football Championship

     Cities which hosted the IBC/MPC during the UEFA European Football Championship 

  3. Olympic Games

     Notes 

  4. References

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The International Broadcast Centre (IBC) is a temporary hub for broadcasters during major sport events.

FIFA World Cup

During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, in Germany, the IBC in Munich was host to journalists from around 190 countries. The centre was based at the Munich Fair, in what was formally Munich Airport. The building is now known as the Munich Exhibition Centre.

120 television and radio channels had broadcast images and reports of the World Cup, from the centre to the 190 countries that they serve. Each channel had a space on the 30,000 square meter floor, separated by wooden panels.

Facts & figures for 2006 FIFA World Cup IBC

  • Anticipated cumulative TV audience of 32bn viewers - the biggest TV audience for any single event in history
  • {{convert|30000|m²|0|abbr=on}} of space
  • 966 tonnes of fir wood and {{convert|22500|m²|0|abbr=on}} of wooden panels/walls
  • Nearly 700 doors
  • 15 TV studios
  • Operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Cities which hosted the IBC/MPC during the FIFA World Cup

  • 1958 {{fb|SWE}} - Stockholm
  • 1962 {{fb|CHI}} - Santiago
  • 1966 {{fb|ENG}} - London
  • 1970 {{fb|MEX}} - Mexico City
  • 1974 {{fb|FRG}} - Munich
  • 1978 {{fb|ARG}} - Buenos Aires
  • 1982 {{fb|ESP}} - Madrid
  • 1986 {{fb|MEX}} - Mexico City
  • 1990 {{fb|ITA}} - Rome
  • 1994 {{fb|USA}} - Dallas and Los Angeles
  • 1998 {{fb|FRA}} - Paris
  • 2002 {{fb|KOR}} - Seoul
    and {{fb|JPN}} - Yokohama
  • 2006 {{fb|GER}} - Munich
  • 2010 {{fb|RSA}} - Johannesburg
  • 2014 {{fb|BRA}} - Rio de Janeiro [1]
  • 2018 {{fb|RUS}} - Moscow
  • 2022 {{fb|QAT}} - Doha
  • 2026 {{fb|CAN}} - Toronto,
    {{fb|USA}} - Los Angeles,
    and {{fb|MEX}} - Mexico City

UEFA European Football Championship

During the UEFA Euro 2016, in France, the IBC in Paris was host to journalists from around 190 countries.

120 television and radio channels had broadcast images and reports of the European Football Championship, from the centre to the 190 countries that they serve. Each channel had a space on the 30,000 square meter floor, separated by wooden panels.

Cities which hosted the IBC/MPC during the UEFA European Football Championship

  • 1996 {{fb|ENG}} - London
  • 2000 {{fb|BEL}} - Brussels
    and {{fb|NED}} - Amsterdam
  • 2004 {{fb|POR}} - Lisbon
  • 2008 {{fb|SUI}} - Basel
    and {{fb|AUT}} - Vienna
  • 2012 {{fb|POL}} - Warsaw
    and {{fb|UKR}} - Kiev
  • 2016 {{fb|FRA}} - Paris
  • 2020 {{fb|NED}} - Vijfhuizen [2]
  • 2024 {{fb|GER}} - Munich

Olympic Games

An International Broadcast Centre is created at every Olympic Games. Broadcasters from around the world build studios in what is generally a large conference centre, such as the Georgia World Congress Center, which was used for the Atlanta Games. Olympic Broadcasting Services provides each of these rights-holders a video and audio feed from each venue, beauty shots from around the Olympic venues, transmission facilities, etc. The International Broadcast Centre for the 2008 Beijing Games was located in the Olympic Green Convention Center. The International Broadcast Centre for the 2012 London Games was located in the London Olympics Media Centre. The International Broadcast Centre for the 2016 Summer Olympics was located in Barra Olympic Park.

The first IBC was created for the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan during the first Olympics broadcast around the world.

IBC Venues
Edition City Country Place
1964 Winter Innsbruck {{AUT}}
1964 Summer Tokyo JPN|1947}}NHK Broadcasting Center
1968 Winter Grenoble {{FRA}}
1968 Summer Mexico City {{MEX}}Universidad de Mexico
1972 Winter Sapporo JPN|1947}}
1972 Summer Munich {{FRG}}Olympiapark
1976 Winter Innsbruck {{AUT}}
1976 Summer Montreal {{CAN}}Palais des congrès de Montréal
1980 Winter Lake Placid {{USA}}Temporary air-supported structure[3]
1980 Summer Moscow {{URS}}Moscow International Broadcasting Centre
1984 Winter Sarajevo Yugoslavia}}
1984 Summer Los Angeles {{USA}}University of Southern California1
1988 Winter Calgary {{CAN}}Big Four Building (Stampede Park)[4]
1988 Summer Seoul KOR|1984}}KBS IBC Building
1992 Winter Albertville {{FRA}}
1992 Summer Barcelona {{ESP}}INEFC
1994 Winter Lillehammer {{NOR}}Lillehammer University College
1996 Summer Atlanta {{USA}}Georgia World Congress Center
1998 Winter Nagano {{JPN}}
2000 Summer Sydney {{AUS}}Sydney Olympic Park
2002 Winter Salt Lake City {{USA}}Salt Palace Convention Center2
2004 Summer Athens {{GRE}}International Museum of Classical Athletics
2006 Winter Torino {{ITA}}Lingotto Fiere
2008 Summer Beijing {{CHN}}Olympic Green Convention Centre
2010 Winter Vancouver {{CAN}}Vancouver Convention Centre
2010 Summer (Youth) Singapore {{SIN}}Marina Bay Sands
2012 Winter (Youth) Innsbruck {{AUT}}
2012 Summer London {{GBR}}Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
2014 Winter Sochi {{RUS}}Sochi Olympic Park
2014 Summer (Youth) Nanjing {{CHN}}
2016 Winter (Youth) Lillehammer {{NOR}}Lillehammer University College
2016 Summer Rio de Janeiro {{BRA}}Parque Olímpico do Rio
2018 Winter Pyeongchang {{KOR}}Alpensia Resort
2018 Summer (Youth) Buenos Aires {{ARG}}La Rural
2020 Winter (Youth) Lausanne {{SWI}}
2020 Summer Tokyo {{JPN}}Tokyo Big Sight
2022 Winter Beijing {{CHN}} China National Convention Center, Genting Hotel, Yanqing MMC
2024 Summer Paris{{FRA}}
2028 Summer Los Angeles{{USA}}Universal Studios Hollywood[5]

Notes

  1. Host broadcaster ABC used its Los Angeles studios for coverage of the 1984 Games.
  2. Host broadcaster NBC used a separate studio in Park City for coverage of the 2002 Games.

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/media/newsid=1442394/index.html|title=International Broadcast Centre to be hosted in Rio de Janeiro|date=2011-05-27|accessdate=2011-05-27|publisher=FIFA.com}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/about-uefa/news/newsid=2585830.html|title=UEFA to host the UEFA EURO 2020 international broadcast centre in the Netherlands|date=2018-11-30|accessdate=2018-12-04|publisher=UEFA.com}}
3. ^1980 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 36-9. Accessed 16 November 2010. {{en icon}} & {{fr icon}}
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://historical.calgarystampede.com/calgary-stampede-history.html| title=Calgary Stampede History (under year 1988 heading)| work=The Calgary Stampede Historical Committee| accessdate=2012-01-28}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2016/biz/news/universal-studios-hollywood-soundstage-theme-park-expansion-1201795566/|title=Universal to Build New Soundstage Complex, Expand Theme Park in 5-Year Plan (EXCLUSIVE)|first=Ted|last=Johnson|date=June 22, 2016|publisher=|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160827100145/http://variety.com/2016/biz/news/universal-studios-hollywood-soundstage-theme-park-expansion-1201795566/|archivedate=August 27, 2016|df=mdy-all}}
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