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Viasat offers Champions League in 3D

Viasat Broadcasting is offering the Champions League quarter-final 2nd leg tie between Manchester United and Chelsea live in 3D. The 3D broadcast will be available in Sweden, Norway and Denmark on April 12th. It will be the eighth sports event broadcast in 3D by Viasat Broadcasting since its launch of 3D in December. The 3D […]

April 7, 2011

NHK goes HD on BSkyB, and Freesat

News and information channel NHK World, which has won universal praise for its recent earthquake and tsunami coverage, is to go fully HD on the UK’s BSkyB and Freesat services in May. EPG number will be 507 for Sky’s HD subscribers. NHK World is broadcast in English to around 137 million households in more than […]

April 5, 2011By Chris Forrester @ MIP

National Geographic HD/3D joins Platform ‘n’

In a strategic partnership between Platform ‘n’ and FOX International Channels Poland, The National Geographic Channel HD will join Poland’s leading satellite platform line-up, effective immediately. With the addition of National Geographic in HD, Platform ‘n’ expands its subscriber offering to 26 HD channels, more than any other satellite pay television provider in Poland. As […]

April 5, 2011

iConcerts HD to launch in Korea

Swiss-based Transmedia has finalised a deal with IPTV operator kt (formerly Korea Telecom) to launch its iConcerts HDTV channel for the first time in Korea. This marks the first time the iConcerts HDTV broadcast channel will be available to the Korean public following the approval of its broadcast licence by the KCC (Korea Communications Commission) […]

April 4, 2011

3D TV falls flat with buyers in UK, US, Canada

Most Americans, Brits and Canadians are unlikely to purchase a 3D television any time soon, according to a recent Vision Critical poll. The online survey of representative national samples shows that a negligible number of respondents in each country currently own 3D TVs. Five per cent of Americans, two per cent of Brits and only […]

April 1, 2011

Arqiva, Sony to deliver 3D Wimbledon to cinemas

Sony has selected Arqiva as its technology partner for the live global 3D distribution of the 2011 Wimbledon Tennis Championships to worldwide cinemas. This will be the first time the tournament has been transmitted live to cinemas or seen in HD 3D. Four key matches will be transmitted – the men’s semi-finals, the women’s final […]

April 1, 2011

Test card will cut 3D headaches

DSC Labs, a Toronto company which specialises in high specification test cards for film and video production, is introducing a new 3D test chart (its 3-DZ model) designed to reduce the possibility of eyestrain and headaches. Initially announced as the prototype ‘Pilot 3D Chart’, the 3-DZ is engineered to quickly pinpoint imprecision in subjective and […]

March 30, 2011By Chris Forrester

Panasonic proposes 3DTV standard

Not all 3D glasses are the same, much to viewers’ chagrin. Panasonic is linking with active shutter glasses specialists Xpand3D to come up with a universal standard for 3D viewing. The idea is that the proposed standard would be good for cinemas, TV, computers and home TV projectors. The standard, dubbed M-3DI, is hoped to […]

March 29, 2011By Chris Forrester

3D VOD on Kabel BW

German cable operator Kabel BW is to add 3D films to its VOD library. The films will be available across the operator’s entire network. Users will require a HD receiver and 3D TV to view the films, and a broadband connection to view the library and use trick-play functions. “The launch of 3D content in […]

March 29, 2011

Samsung: ‘No glasses-free 3D for 10 years’

Korean CE manufacturer Samsung has admitted that production and commercialisation of glasses-free 3D TV is unlikely to occur in the next 10 years. Although Samsung unveiled a 55-inch glasses-free 3DTV prototype in mid-March and even said it was possible to see such a product on store shelves in about three years, the company is now […]

March 28, 2011By Colin Mann