Article by P. Swann re D* and HD Channels

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Don't know if I am allowed to post this, but if not I guess the guys will delete it. Swann wrote an article that D* won't have any new HD channels until late summer or early fall, including ESPN 2HD. Hope he is wrong about no channels at all but it does make sense. Here is the link and article:

http://www.tvpredictions.com/hdtvdirect032205.html

News Analysis
DIRECTV Not Likely to Add HDTV Soon
The satcaster probably won't boost its high-def lineup until this summer.
By Phillip Swann

Washington, D.C. (March 22) -- DIRECTV is currently running a TV commercial promoting its plan to offer up to 1,500 High-Definition TV channels. However, if you're a current subscriber, it may be awhile before you see any additions to the DIRECTV HD lineup.

DIRECTV now carries seven national HDTV channels, in addition to high-def feeds of the major networks in selected cities. However, the satcaster is not expected to offer any new HD channels until this summer, with the possible exception of one or two. (And don't even bet on that.)

The reason: Lack of satellite space.

Starting late next month, DIRECTV is launching four new satellites over the next two years that will enable it to provide up to 150 national HD channels and local HD in most cities by 2007. (The 1,500 high-def channel number in the commercial is referring to the total number of local high-def channels DIRECTV will deliver by 2007; viewers will not actually get 1,500 HD channels. They will get their local channels in high-def and DIRECTV's national HD channels, which could be 150.)

But until the first satellite is operational, which could be as early as June, DIRECTV simply doesn't have the capacity to boost its high-def offering. (Adding a high-def channel requires more satellite space than a non-HD network.) DIRECTV plans to use that first satellite this summer to provide high-def feeds of local channels in 12 cities.

To illustrate DIRECTV's limited capacity, the satcaster has announced that it will eventually add the high-def version of ESPN 2, which launched in January. However, sources tells TVPredictions.com that DIRECTV may be forced to wait until late summer or early fall before it can add ESPN 2 HD.

Adding to its HD woes, the satcaster plans to use the MPEG-4 compression technology with its new satellites. Consequently, current high-def owners will need a new dish and receiver to get the local high-def signals this summer and, eventually, all high-def channels from DIRECTV. The satcaster has yet to announce when the new dish and receiver will be available, or if it will offer the new equipment at a discount or no cost. -30-
 
Was anyone expecting a significant amount of new HD before the Spaceway sats were launched? All of this was fairly obvious and I wouldn’t consider June to be a long time away.
 
vurbano said:
Swann finally writes something intelligent.

so tell me vurbano, swann is intelligent in bashing directv , but was an idiot when bashing voom?????

he is a writer who will wh*re himself to generate interest in his stories

again SD pays the bills and will continue to for quite some time

HD is being phased in at directv and dish as they think it should evolve, they aren't going to bring some barely working model to market and have a bunch of disconnects. oh i forgot that has been done already, to death :yes


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that's fine with me............rather have what we have than see them add a bunch of nonsense HD like Voom did.............just cause it's HD doesn't make it worth having.
voom programming just down right Suxs rather it's 1080 720 or whatever, still Suxs
 
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