Multiuser centralized radio access networks (C-RANs) need to adapt to time-varying radio environments, and adaptation is advantageously split between remote antenna units (RAUs) and centralized baseband units (BBUs) to minimize the required fronthaul throughput. To this end, hybrid beamforming to spatially multiplex signals to/from a pool of users is split between RAU and BBU, and optical analog signal processing can be performed at the RAU. The goal here is to reduce the number of fronthaul channels and the corresponding number of analog/digital converters at the BBU in wideband (>100 MHz) millimeter wave (mmWave) radio communication. An algorithm for hybrid beamforming design is developed, and shown to approach the performance of ideal...