DirecTV,
PBS and the Association of Public Television Stations (APTS) have entered a 10-year agreement that will bring the local HD feed of one PBS station in each DirecTV market to its customers. DirecTV will also carry two national (SD, unfortunately) PBS channels which can be "branded" with the local affiliate call letters. Rollout of the HD offerings will begin in 2008 and carry forward as PBS affiliates move to HD. This is great news for HD fans young (children's programming) and old (we're big on NOVA) alike, and makes PBS HD available to some 70% of U.S. TVs. Now we admit the kids we know never seem to care whether their show is HD, stretch-o-vision or pixel-vision, but where's Sesame Street HD?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Adam @ Dec 20th 2007 11:27AM
Common' Dish! Get off your butt and start releasing more HD! We are still waiting for SciFi and USA Networks...
Eddie @ Dec 20th 2007 11:31AM
Woo hoo! Now I can fall asleep in HD! My question is, will the membership subscription cost for those free (lol) gifts on those telethons go up now?
The Fuzz 53 @ Dec 20th 2007 11:36AM
Now they just need to give me the CW in HD, along with Comedy Central and G4 and I'll be all set.
Andreas @ Dec 20th 2007 12:58PM
yes G4 in HD would be SSSWWWEEEEEEETTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeff N. @ Dec 20th 2007 1:14PM
Ken Burns Doc. The War was in HD.
Jon Y. @ Dec 20th 2007 4:41PM
Big deal, just buy a 20 dollar antenna and you can get PBS HD for free.
Drive-by Blogger @ Dec 23rd 2007 10:38AM
Dude, I have a $100.00 antenna and because of my location, (40 miles away & being pine forest) some days I get periodic pixilation while viewing PBS HD.
For those who haven't seen PBS HD, it is not an exact simulcast of your local PBS. Think of it as a combo channel of Discovery, History and MTV. It kicks butt in picture quality.
My opinion, it's the best HD channel and now I'm set to get it. Merry Christmas to me from DirecTV.......and from me to all.
GhostDoggy @ Dec 21st 2007 7:20AM
This is worthless in my area, because the local PBS station, with its ATSC transmitter live, hasn't been showing any HD content, or even scaling SD content, on that system. They are a complete waste of digital spectrum. FCC should follow through with their threat of taking away DTV licensing if HD isn't going to be broadcasted.