The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has shifted to a private bidding process for selecting Olympic hosts, abandoning the traditional open competition format due to past embarrassment and lack of fanfare. This move allows for private negotiations, enabling the IOC to manage how cities are selected and announced as hosts without public scrutiny. The change highlights the IOC's desire to maintain control over the bidding process, reducing transparency while potentially increasing leverage in negotiations. The outcome of this new system remains uncertain, with cities like Brisbane expressing dissatisfaction amidst ongoing secrecy.

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