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New BBC HD channels - not sure which satellite they will be on?
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<blockquote data-quote="mesaka" data-source="post: 864745" data-attributes="member: 176060"><p>I saw this today - anyone know if this is going to be of use to us fringe viewers?</p><p></p><p>D<em>ate: 09.12.2013Last updated: 09.12.2013 at 09.24</em></p><p><em>Category: BBC Three; BBC Four; CBBC; CBeebies; BBC HD; Online and interactive; News</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The BBC today announced it will launch five new subscription-free HD channels on Tuesday 10 December. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The new channels: BBC Three HD, BBC Four HD, BBC News HD, CBeebies HD and CBBC HD will be available on Freeview HD, Freesat HD, YouView, Sky HD and Virgin Media. Viewers will also be able to catch-up on HD programmes from these channels on BBC iPlayer.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The channels will be launching in time for Christmas, so viewers will be able to access more of their favourite festive treats in the highest quality from the comfort of their sofas or on-the-go via BBC iPlayer. So whether it’s Jack Whitehall’s Bad Education on BBC Three HD, the New Year’s Day concert from Vienna on BBC Four HD, breaking news and a chance to look back at 2013 on BBC News HD, A Christmas Carol on CBeebies HD or a Dumping Ground Special on CBBC HD, all the family can enjoy more of the BBC programmes they love in HD.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p></p><p><em>Tony Hall, BBC Director-General, says: “I am delighted that we’re able to launch our new HD channels in time for Christmas, when families gather together to enjoy some of the best TV from the BBC. This year, people will be able to watch even more of our programmes in brilliant quality.” </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>All five new HD channels will broadcast the same programmes as their standard definition equivalents in HD.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Over 50 per cent of homes in the UK are already HD enabled, with reports estimating that the number of HD homes is expected to grow to reach over 20 million (80 per cent of all UK homes) by 2016 and over 23 million homes (90 per cent of all UK homes) by 2019. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mesaka, post: 864745, member: 176060"] I saw this today - anyone know if this is going to be of use to us fringe viewers? D[I]ate: 09.12.2013Last updated: 09.12.2013 at 09.24 Category: BBC Three; BBC Four; CBBC; CBeebies; BBC HD; Online and interactive; News The BBC today announced it will launch five new subscription-free HD channels on Tuesday 10 December. The new channels: BBC Three HD, BBC Four HD, BBC News HD, CBeebies HD and CBBC HD will be available on Freeview HD, Freesat HD, YouView, Sky HD and Virgin Media. Viewers will also be able to catch-up on HD programmes from these channels on BBC iPlayer. The channels will be launching in time for Christmas, so viewers will be able to access more of their favourite festive treats in the highest quality from the comfort of their sofas or on-the-go via BBC iPlayer. So whether it’s Jack Whitehall’s Bad Education on BBC Three HD, the New Year’s Day concert from Vienna on BBC Four HD, breaking news and a chance to look back at 2013 on BBC News HD, A Christmas Carol on CBeebies HD or a Dumping Ground Special on CBBC HD, all the family can enjoy more of the BBC programmes they love in HD. [/I] [I]Tony Hall, BBC Director-General, says: “I am delighted that we’re able to launch our new HD channels in time for Christmas, when families gather together to enjoy some of the best TV from the BBC. This year, people will be able to watch even more of our programmes in brilliant quality.” All five new HD channels will broadcast the same programmes as their standard definition equivalents in HD. Over 50 per cent of homes in the UK are already HD enabled, with reports estimating that the number of HD homes is expected to grow to reach over 20 million (80 per cent of all UK homes) by 2016 and over 23 million homes (90 per cent of all UK homes) by 2019. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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