Sure, if you were trying to spell "boogity" - whatever that means.
That thars racin!
Sure, if you were trying to spell "boogity" - whatever that means.
i would love to watch my novelas in HD!
Scott, while you're at it... any word on whether or not us poor second-class "HD Essentials" subs will be able to see Olympics coverage on Universal HD? Not that I will watch much Olympics coverage, but would like to know nonetheless.
It means "Let's go racin', boys!" Darrell Waltrip
Sure, if you were trying to spell "boogity" - whatever that means.
Rumors For 5-07-08 By 4pm EST. ESPN News HD Toon Disney HD at the least could be one more but my sources say at least these will be added. as far as national HD goes. Not including the HD Locals that will be added.
we can only hope. if not, it will come soonIs this still a go for tomorrow?
Looks like ESPNNEWS HD yes, but Toon Disney HD no.Is this still a go for tomorrow?
I have heard of nothing about Comcast Sportsnet Bay Area.
Looks like ESPNNEWS HD yes, but Toon Disney HD no.
Stay tuned.
Looks like ESPNNEWS HD yes, but Toon Disney HD no.
Stay tuned.
The HD feeds will be Local NBC & Telemundo Affiliates, USA-HD & Universal-HD
The SD feeds will be MSNBC and CNBC.
Bravo is no longer part of the Olympics package. NBC will air more hours than previously planned. All content will be recorded in 1080i.
The NBC Summer Olympic Games in Beijing will be produced totally in high definition, but it is still unclear exactly how many hours of HD coverage will be broadcast in the United States. NBC has already announced that they will shoot a record 3,600 hours during the Olympics, which run from August 8 to 24, 2008. High definition Olympics broadcasts will be available on NBC HD, USA HD and Universal HD, but additional programming will be carried in SD on MSNBC and CNBC.
I heard that MSNBC HD is going to launch before
the 2008 Olympics.
Why don't you people just Shut-Up and watch SciFi or USA?
I will be please with ESPN News Hd....
This makes me sad. SD PQ is atrocious on CSNBA a lot of the time. I guess it just means I'll be watching a lot less baseball on TV this summer. I really hope this is fixed by the start of hockey and basketball in the fall. Seeing commercials telling us to watch in HD on D* and Comcast during telecasts is aggravating.
What is the source of this information ??
I can't find any evidence of more than one Telemundo station that can broadcast in HD (channel 52 in Los Angeles seem to be the only one).
Perhaps you meant to put the "Telemundo Affiliates" on the SD line ?