Tech
Sky makes HDTV Premiership promise
Published Monday, Jul 4 2005, 15:51 BST | By Neil Wilkes
All of Sky's live Premiership games will feature as part of its new HDTV service, the broadcaster has revealed.
Speaking at Broadcast's Digital Channel Conference last week, Nicola Bamford, Sky's director of channels and operations, said that approximately 100 games per season would be available in the high quality format.
The service, which launches early next year, is also expected to include films and documentary content as part of the launch lineup.
Speaking at Broadcast's Digital Channel Conference last week, Nicola Bamford, Sky's director of channels and operations, said that approximately 100 games per season would be available in the high quality format.
The service, which launches early next year, is also expected to include films and documentary content as part of the launch lineup.
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