NBC Universal Cable and DIRECTV Reach Long-Term Multi-Platform Agreement; BravoHD+

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This press release looks like BravoHD+ is coming to DirecTV




NBC Universal Cable and DIRECTV Reach Long-Term Multi-Platform Agreement; Agreement Includes Rights to Distribute 2004 NBC HD Olympic Coverage and Bravo HD+


ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. & EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 28, 2004--NBC Universal Cable (NBCU) and DIRECTV, Inc., today announced a long-term multi-platform carriage agreement for the NBC Universal Cable properties, including USA and SCI FI, digital retransmission consent for the NBC O&O stations, rights to distribute NBC's HD Olympic programming for the upcoming Athens games, Bravo HD+, as well as rights to carry first-run Universal movie titles and NBC Universal specials and events on a pay-per-view basis. In addition, contracts for Bravo, Telemundo and mun2 were renewed and extended. DIRECTV and NBCU already have long-term deals in place for carriage of CNBC, MSNBC, CNBC World and the Olympics. This marks the first all encompassing affiliate agreement for NBC Universal Cable with one of the top distributors since the closure of the Vivendi merger.

"DIRECTV has always been a valued partner," said David Zaslav, president, NBC Universal Cable. "Through this agreement we were able to secure distribution for our two newest networks, USA and SCI FI, digital retransmission for the NBC O&O stations, deliver on DIRECTV's request for more high-quality HD programming by providing them with NBC's special 2004 HD Olympic coverage and Bravo HD+ and provide them with Universal's first-run movies and specials to run on pay-per-view. We are committed to providing our distribution partners with the programming that they need to drive their businesses."

"Our agreement with NBC Universal Cable is a gold medal win for our customers who have been asking for more HD content, as well as those who will continue to enjoy the breadth of quality programming NBCU offers," said Stephanie Campbell, executive vice president, Programming, DIRECTV, Inc. "This comprehensive agreement is a measure of the strength of our relationship with NBCU and will have long-term value for DIRECTV and our customers. Coupled with our recent announcement that we will air up to 100 HD broadcasts of 2004 NFL SUNDAY TICKET regular season games, DIRECTV will be the premier HD destination for sports fans this summer and fall."
 
This came across the newswire:


28 Jul 2004 12:35 ET +DJ NBC Universal Cable And DIRECTV Reach Long-Term Multi-Platform Agreement; Pact Includes Rights To Distribute 2004 NBC HD Olympic Coverage And Bravo HD+>DTV

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July 28, 2004 12:35 ET (16:35 GMT)
 
Finally something is coming. Hopefully this will mean NBC HD soon since I'm in an O & O market.
 
Us in affiliated markets are constantly getting screwed as far as getting network HD channels off of the satellite.
 
rtt2 said:
This press release looks like BravoHD+ is coming to DirecTV




NBC Universal Cable and DIRECTV Reach Long-Term Multi-Platform Agreement; Agreement Includes Rights to Distribute 2004 NBC HD Olympic Coverage and Bravo HD+


ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. & EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 28, 2004--NBC Universal Cable (NBCU) and DIRECTV, Inc., today announced a long-term multi-platform carriage agreement for the NBC Universal Cable properties, including USA and SCI FI, digital retransmission consent for the NBC O&O stations, rights to distribute NBC's HD Olympic programming for the upcoming Athens games, Bravo HD+, as well as rights to carry first-run Universal movie titles and NBC Universal specials and events on a pay-per-view basis. In addition, contracts for Bravo, Telemundo and mun2 were renewed and extended. DIRECTV and NBCU already have long-term deals in place for carriage of CNBC, MSNBC, CNBC World and the Olympics. This marks the first all encompassing affiliate agreement for NBC Universal Cable with one of the top distributors since the closure of the Vivendi merger.

"DIRECTV has always been a valued partner," said David Zaslav, president, NBC Universal Cable. "Through this agreement we were able to secure distribution for our two newest networks, USA and SCI FI, digital retransmission for the NBC O&O stations, deliver on DIRECTV's request for more high-quality HD programming by providing them with NBC's special 2004 HD Olympic coverage and Bravo HD+ and provide them with Universal's first-run movies and specials to run on pay-per-view. We are committed to providing our distribution partners with the programming that they need to drive their businesses."

"Our agreement with NBC Universal Cable is a gold medal win for our customers who have been asking for more HD content, as well as those who will continue to enjoy the breadth of quality programming NBCU offers," said Stephanie Campbell, executive vice president, Programming, DIRECTV, Inc. "This comprehensive agreement is a measure of the strength of our relationship with NBCU and will have long-term value for DIRECTV and our customers. Coupled with our recent announcement that we will air up to 100 HD broadcasts of 2004 NFL SUNDAY TICKET regular season games, DIRECTV will be the premier HD destination for sports fans this summer and fall."

Does this mean the 2004 olympics will be available iN HD to all DTV subscribers who are HD capable?
 
sbd4 said:
Does this mean the 2004 olympics will be available iN HD to all DTV subscribers who are HD capable?

Yes but I think it's the same kind of thing like CBS-HD, so if you get that you should be able to get the Olympics.

From Direct TVs website:
Watch nearly 400 hours of NBC’s high-definition coverage of the Athens Games.

Feel the pride and glory of the Olympics in sharp detail, bright color and crisp sound with eight hours of Olympic highlights each day. This is your chance to get as close to the athletes and the games without actually being there.

Eligible customers can catch all the action on DIRECTV® HD channel 84, August 13-30.




DO I QUALIFY?

DIRECTV customers with a DIRECTV® HD System and an HDTV who live in the following NBC owned and operated markets will be able to view NBC’s HD coverage of the Olympics: Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY; Chicago, IL; Philadelphia, PA; Dallas, TX; Miami, FL; Washington, DC; San Diego, CA; Hartford, CT; Raleigh, NC; Columbus, OH; Providence, RI; and Birmingham, AL.

In addition, customers who are eligible to receive distant network signals and customers in markets where other multichannel providers are offering the NBC HD Olympics feed, will also qualify to receive the NBC HD Olympics feed from DIRECTV.
 
So if I currently get CBS-HD because denver stations are still not receivable outside of the metro area. Do I need a seperate waiver for the NBC coverage to get it in HD?
 
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