On July 8th, BOCOG held a launching ceremony, announcing that the Main Press Center (MPC), the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) and the 2008 Beijing International Press Center (for non-registered journalists) were officially put into use. The picture shows the reporter walking through the building of the International Broadcasting Center (IBC). IBC is the work headquarters of radio and television media personnel covering the Olympic Games, with a total construction area of 6.5438+0.4 million square meters. It is the largest international broadcasting center in the history of the Olympic Games. Like the main news center, IBC will run until the end of the Paralympic Games, with a total running time of nearly three months. China News Agency issued Du Yang photo
China news agency, Beijing, July 9 th: High-tech, humanized and beautiful volunteers-the secret of ——IBC's camp exploration for the Beijing Olympic Games.
The only set of high-definition broadcast equipment in the world, the studios of TV stations and broadcasters are full of individuality and ultra-modern design, full of humanized venue design and beautiful volunteers at home and abroad. Today, the reporter visited the International Broadcasting Center (IBC) of Beijing Olympic Games, which just opened on the 8th, and unveiled its mystery.
As there is less than one month before the Olympic Games, the staff of TV and radio media are scrambling to arrange the scene, and all the Olympic programs watched by the audience all over the world will be produced and broadcast from here.
High-tech can be seen everywhere, and Hong Kong Wireless lives next to CCTV.
The International Broadcasting Center (IBC) is the center of Olympic radio and television operation during the Olympic Games and the front headquarters of global rights-holding broadcasters, so it is called the "eye" for the whole world to watch the Olympic Games. For the first time, the Beijing Olympic Games provided all HDTV signals, and this Olympic Games was also broadcast live through the Internet, mobile phones and other new media platforms for the first time. High-tech platforms can be seen everywhere.
On the first floor, on both sides of IBC's main channel are the main broadcasters of Beijing Olympic Games, one of which is Hong Kong TVB Group. In the studio hall of Hong Kong Wireless Television Group, the image logo of Hong Kong Wireless was made on the translucent glass curtain wall as soon as it entered the door, which made people appreciate the unique style of Hong Kong with simple and smooth lines, and the staff were nervously installing equipment.
Adjacent to Hong Kong Wireless is CCTV. In CCTV studios, China elements can be seen everywhere. The wall is decorated with blue and white porcelain patterns. The studio has been built, all made of glass, transparent and bright. The CCTV logo designed like "China Red" at the entrance of the studio gives people a warm China mood.
The classified treatment of non-washing hand sanitizer waste embodies humanized service.
In the restaurant on the first floor of the International Broadcasting Center, all kinds of Chinese and western catering services will be provided for the staff. Lamian Noodles, pizza and spaghetti are everywhere. A coke 5 yuan, Lamian Noodles 20 yuan. Today, many staff members dine here.
Hand sanitizer can be found everywhere in restaurants. As long as you put your hand under the machine, this advanced hand sanitizer will automatically drip into your hand. Surprisingly, this hand sanitizer will naturally dry, and the cleaning process can be completed without rinsing.
The classification and treatment of garbage in the International Broadcasting Center can also be seen from the humanized and meticulous setting. Here, trash cans are subdivided into four categories: plastic bottles, leftovers, recyclable and sewage. The dustbin is designed in a beautiful wooden cabinet style, which looks more like an ornament than a garbage collection box.
Volunteers at home and abroad have become a beautiful landscape.
Another beautiful scenery of the International Broadcasting Center is naturally college student volunteers. Xiao Zhang, a college student volunteer from Tsinghua University, stood in the media business in the lobby of the International Broadcasting Center today, providing welcome and consulting services.
According to Xiao Zhang, there are more than 200 students from Tsinghua working here, as well as IBC volunteers from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing University of Electronic Technology and overseas. They provide journalists with all-round convenient services such as lobby media business, lobby verification business, catering and venue facilities.
Xiao Zhang said that the experience of working here these days made her feel very nervous and excited. She said that she was very proud and lucky to be able to participate in the Olympic Games at home.