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Living HD launch date confirmed
Published Friday, Sep 25 2009, 09:24 BST | By Andrew Laughlin

In August, the cable operator launched a placeholder on its EPG for Living HD at channel 110, with the Living channel moving to 109 and Living+1 remaining at 111.
Living HD, which is currently showing a selection of trailers from programmes to be shown on the channel, will now become fully available on October 6.
"Living's HD launch is a significant step forward in Virgin Media Television's cross-platform entertainment strategy," said Virgin Media TV managing director Jonathan Webb.
"Living offers some of the glossiest shows around and its HD launch will showcase our line-up at its most vivid and colourful."
Virgin Media chief commercial officer Mark Schweitzer added: "Our customers watch Living more than any other digital TV channel, so I'm delighted they will exclusively be the first to watch it in spectacular HD.
"Living has a powerful brand and a breadth of programming that works so well in HD. Our TV service continues to grow as we focus on content that both complements our existing line-up and benefits most from being shown in HD."
Virgin Media TV also recently boosted the Living channel's on-demand offering by launching the Living Player on Virgin Media.
Available now, the player offers dedicated seven-day catch-up on shows such as Ghost Whisperer, Crime Scene Investigation and Grey's Anatomy, as well as hours of archive content previously shown on the channel.
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