January 6, 2010
DIRECTV to Launch Three 3D Channels in 2010
DIRECTV and Panasonic announced a strategic relationship that, for the first
time, will bring 3D TV, the next frontier of television entertainment, to the
largest audience nationwide. Beginning in June 2010, millions of DIRECTV HD
customers will receive a free software upgrade enabling them to have access to
three dedicated 3D channels through their 3D television sets, such as
Panasonic's VIERA Full HD 3D TVs.
Panasonic will be the exclusive presenting sponsor of DIRECTV's new HD 3D
channels, which will deliver movies, sports and entertainment content from some
of the world's most renowned 3D producers. DIRECTV and Panasonic will leverage
current relationships with programming partners and movie studios to obtain new
and existing 3D content. DIRECTV is currently working with AEG/AEG Digital
Media, CBS, Fox Sports/FSN, Golden Boy Promotions, HDNet, MTV, NBC Universal and
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., to develop additional 3D programming that will
debut in 2010-2011. The sponsorship will feature Panasonic branding on all
DIRECTV 3D channels for a one-year period.
"We led the way with HD and we are excited to do the same with 3D," said Eric
Shanks, executive vice president, DIRECTV Entertainment. "Adding the most HD
channels to our lineup gave customers a viewing experience that was incredibly
lifelike; adding 3D to the mix will take that one step further allowing them to
become part of the cast as the picture comes to life in their living rooms. We
are taking a technology that at one time could only be seen in a theater and
bringing it into the living rooms of the largest audience in the United States.
By partnering with Panasonic, we are bringing together two industry leaders to
deliver the most advanced television technology available today and together we
are continuing to set the standard for the best television viewing experience
available."
"Panasonic has been developing 3D standards for television for several years,
and we believe it represents a fundamentally new experience in home
entertainment because it adds the immersive nature of real life," said Yoshi
Yamada, chairman & CEO of Panasonic Corporation of North America. "Our
relationship with DIRECTV is a core component of our 'end-to-end' strategy of
building out an entire 3D entertainment ecosystem. From leading the development
of the Full HD 3D standard for Blu-ray Disc to launching Full HD 3D stereoscopic
prosumer camcorders; to now supporting broadcast of 3D content by DIRECTV; to
introducing a broad line of Full HD 3D VIERA televisions and a Full HD 3D Blu-ray
player in 2010; our commitment to 3D is unquestioned in the industry."
At launch, the new DIRECTV HD 3D programming platform, powered by Panasonic,
will offer a 24/7 3D pay per view channel focused on movies, documentaries and
other programming, a 24/7 3D DIRECTV on Demand channel and a free 3D sampler
demo channel featuring event programming such as sports, music and other
content.
In addition, Panasonic is working to make available 3D production tools, such as
Full HD 3D camcorders, professional monitors and related production technology
assistance.
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