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Warner Bros.โ€™ The Ranch Lands LA28 Broadcast Center In Shake Up for Summer Games

The media hub, which will be the base for the major networks, was originally set up in Inglewood. Now it will be moving to Burbank.

Warner Bros.โ€™ The Ranch Lands LA28 Broadcast Center In Shake Up for Summer Games
Hollywood Reporter โ€” 9 July 2026
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The media hub, which will be the base for the major networks, was originally set up in Inglewood. Now it will be moving to Burbank. This report comes

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Why This Matters

Warner Bros.โ€™ decision to relocate its LA28 broadcast center from Inglewood to Burbank reflects deeper shifts in how media conglomerates are consolidating infrastructure ahead of the Summer Games. The move signals a strategic pivot to leverage existing studio facilities, potentially streamlining production while raising questions about regional economic trade-offs. For networks and advertisers, proximity to Warner Bros.โ€™ historic Burbank campus could mean tighter control over content pipelines and talent coordination.

Background Context

Inglewoodโ€™s selection for the original broadcast center was tied to its status as the Gamesโ€™ primary venue hub, anchored by SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome. Burbank, long a nucleus for Hollywoodโ€™s broadcast and film operations, offers Warner Bros. unmatched logistical advantagesโ€”including soundstages, editing suites, and corporate infrastructure honed over decades. The shift also underscores the entertainment giantโ€™s evolving priorities, as legacy studio assets take precedence over new construction in emerging media hubs.

What Happens Next

Local officials in Inglewood may push back on the relocation, citing lost revenue and prestige tied to hosting Olympic-related operations. Meanwhile, Burbankโ€™s city planners will need to assess whether its existing resources can absorb the influx of production traffic without straining local resources. The move could also prompt competitors like NBCUniversal or Disney to reevaluate their own broadcast center strategies, potentially triggering a domino effect of studio-led infrastructure bets.

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