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I have to disagree. The press release indicates the "digital retransmission consent of the NBC O&O stations" and the NBC-HD Olympics coverage as two separate items. I think it just means that D* has renewed the agreement for all the NBC O&O SD channels and not the NBC O&O HDTV signals.fredfa said:Actually, Scott, the release (from both DirecTV and NBC Cable) says DirecTV will have carriage rights to NBC O&O digital signals.
It seems clear that DirecTV will be offering NBC HD to those in HD coverage areas and to those in "white" areas soon after the Olympics.
I guess its what ever they mean by "digital". Does it mean the Digital in DBS or the Digital in Digital Television Broadcasting.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.