Dr. Phil, the daytime talk show starring the mustachioed shrink, will begin broadcasting in High-Definition on September 8.
That's according to an article by Broadcasting and Cable Magazine.
The publication reports that Dr. Phil's switch will bring the number of syndicated programs in high-def to eight. The Oprah Winfrey Show and the Ellen DeGeneres Show announced plans earlier this year to switch to high-def productions this fall.
Syndicated shows now in high-def include Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy! and Two and a Half Men.
B&C writes that the Dr. Phil studio will be upgraded to accommodate the new high-def production.
"(Dr. Phil) wants to be able to give his audience the best viewing experience he possibly can,” show producer Rich de Michele told the magazine.
Dr. Phil Goes HD In September
That's according to an article by Broadcasting and Cable Magazine.
The publication reports that Dr. Phil's switch will bring the number of syndicated programs in high-def to eight. The Oprah Winfrey Show and the Ellen DeGeneres Show announced plans earlier this year to switch to high-def productions this fall.
Syndicated shows now in high-def include Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy! and Two and a Half Men.
B&C writes that the Dr. Phil studio will be upgraded to accommodate the new high-def production.
"(Dr. Phil) wants to be able to give his audience the best viewing experience he possibly can,” show producer Rich de Michele told the magazine.
Dr. Phil Goes HD In September