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Nat Geo Wild HD launch date confirmed
Published Tuesday, Mar 24 2009, 16:55 GMT | By James Welsh
Nat Geo Wild HD will launch on April 1 exclusively on Sky HD, it was announced today.
The channel will be National Geographic's second high definition service for the UK and will sit next to National Geographic HD, which launched in February 2006, on channel 544.
"We’re very excited about this latest venture," said George Jeffrey, president of National Geographic Channels Europe. "High-end wildlife programming lends itself brilliantly to HD and now through Nat Geo Wild HD, viewers can fully immerse themselves in a channel truly dedicated to the natural world in stunning HD quality."
The channel's launch programming includes Blue Whale Odyssey, In The Womb and the second season of Strange Days on Planet Earth.
"We are delighted to welcome yet another high quality channel from the Nat Geo family," said Hilary Perchard, Sky's director of product management. "Through Sky+HD we continue to extend our leadership in HD and we remain committed to increasing the choice on offer to satisfy the growing demand from our customers."
The channel will be National Geographic's second high definition service for the UK and will sit next to National Geographic HD, which launched in February 2006, on channel 544.
"We’re very excited about this latest venture," said George Jeffrey, president of National Geographic Channels Europe. "High-end wildlife programming lends itself brilliantly to HD and now through Nat Geo Wild HD, viewers can fully immerse themselves in a channel truly dedicated to the natural world in stunning HD quality."
The channel's launch programming includes Blue Whale Odyssey, In The Womb and the second season of Strange Days on Planet Earth.
"We are delighted to welcome yet another high quality channel from the Nat Geo family," said Hilary Perchard, Sky's director of product management. "Through Sky+HD we continue to extend our leadership in HD and we remain committed to increasing the choice on offer to satisfy the growing demand from our customers."
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