CNN Unveils 1st HDTV Documentary
The program will air in October.
By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (July 15, 2007) -- CNN, which is scheduled to launch a High-Definition channel this September, has already unveiled an upcoming special in high-def.
The news network says it will premiere a two-part edition of Anderson Cooper 360 called Planet In Peril this October 23 in HD.
The four-hour program will also include commentary from CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Animal Planet's Jeff Corwin.
CNN says it will take viewers around the world examining four issues: climate change, vanishing habitats, disappearing species and human population growth.
"To tell this story, Anderson Cooper, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and biologist Jeff Corwin traveled to some of the most remote and remarkable places on Earth. From exposing illegal wildlife trading undercover in Southeast Asia to seeing first–hand the devastating effects of deforestation in Brazil, they have gathered evidence on the unsettling changes taking place all around us," CNN says at its web site.
The special is being shot in four different continents and 13 countries with high-def cameras, the network says. CNN is calling it the network's first high-def documentary.
DIRECTV has announced that it will carry CNN HD when it launches.
The program will air in October.
By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (July 15, 2007) -- CNN, which is scheduled to launch a High-Definition channel this September, has already unveiled an upcoming special in high-def.
The news network says it will premiere a two-part edition of Anderson Cooper 360 called Planet In Peril this October 23 in HD.
The four-hour program will also include commentary from CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Animal Planet's Jeff Corwin.
CNN says it will take viewers around the world examining four issues: climate change, vanishing habitats, disappearing species and human population growth.
"To tell this story, Anderson Cooper, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and biologist Jeff Corwin traveled to some of the most remote and remarkable places on Earth. From exposing illegal wildlife trading undercover in Southeast Asia to seeing first–hand the devastating effects of deforestation in Brazil, they have gathered evidence on the unsettling changes taking place all around us," CNN says at its web site.
The special is being shot in four different continents and 13 countries with high-def cameras, the network says. CNN is calling it the network's first high-def documentary.
DIRECTV has announced that it will carry CNN HD when it launches.