BBC to offer HD TV from 15 May
23 March 2006 - The BBC has announced today that it will broadcast
its 2006 World Cup coverage and major Wimbledon matches in high
definition this summer.
The BBC HD trial will kick off with the BBC's share of World
Cup matches up to and including the Friday 9 July final. World
Cup 2006 will be the first major sporting event to be broadcast
in HD in the UK.
It will only be accessible to viewers who have all of the following:
HD Ready televisions, HD set top boxes and HD services from satellite
or cable providers.
The BBC's HD trial will last for about 12 months. It will enable
the BBC to test technical delivery of HD and to understand how
the audience values a BBC HD service. Any ongoing BBC HD service
will be subject to approval by the BBC Trust.
BBC HD will start broadcasting on Monday 15 May with a test stream
previewing forthcoming programmes. The first live HD programme
will be the opening World Cup match Germany Vs Costa Rica on Friday
9 June.
BBC commentary and studio coverage in HD will wrap up the HD
feed from German host broadcasters Premiere. Standard definition
digital and analogue BBC ONE coverage will also draw on high definition
images, both for the World Cup and for Wimbledon where the BBC
is the host broadcaster.
The BBC HD trial will run for about 12 months. It will feature
natural history series Planet Earth and Galapagos, drama documentary
Hannibal and some Proms concerts including the First and Last
Nights, in HD quality.
The BBC said it will provide its HD trial stream on all technically
capable platforms, including satellite and cable, once available,
from commercial providers.
The BBC also said that will run a simultaneous technical trial
of HD on digital terrestrial television (Freeview). That trial
will be confined to few hundred trial households in London, which
will be chosen shortly.
Acknowledgement (bbc.co.uk)
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