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  • International HD news roundup

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    02.01.2010

    Here at Engadget HD, we'd prefer not to just focus on high-def happenings in the US of A. Thus, we round up the best of the best from the international front each week and present it here, bundled together in a single, easy to digest list. If something went down in your corner of the globe over the past seven days, let the rest of the world know it in comments. 'Til next week, Até a vista! Read - Hispasat expands HD offer (Spain, Portugal) Read - J:Com pushes on HD and 3D against downturn Read - OSN set to launch with eight new channels (Dubai) Read - OSN readies HD to tune out pirates and porn (Dubai) Read - ESPN broadcasting HD Super Bowl XLIV to Australia, Latin America Read - BSkyB net profits jump 54% in first half Read - BBC Releases 2010 Winter Olympics Coverage Details Read - GTA TeleGuam Expands Japan's NHK Television Offerings on GUdTV Read - Numericable carries HD channels in DVB-T (France) Read - ABC breaks news of new news channel (Australia) Read - More HD for Multimedia (Poland) Read - Swisscom TV to Add 4 New HD Channels Read - KDG takes public HD channels (Germany) Read - ZDF to expand HDTV channels Read - MTVNHD heads to Baltics

  • MTVNHD & Nick Jr. going Deutsch

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    01.14.2009

    It's a promise, in 2009 Germany get MTVNHD and Nick Jr. distribution. Sure, they may not be quite on time but this is a new year and we're forgetting about the past. MTV Networks Germany didn't let slip which broadcaster(s) would be putting the channel on the air, but MTVNHD is due in the early part of the year with Nick Jr. following, although until then you can get your Nick fix while it replaces the Palladia loops on weekend mornings.[Via HDTV Total]

  • MTVNHD is live on Sky+ HD

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    12.16.2008

    You knew it was coming, but today's the day. MTV's international poster child -- MTVNHD -- has officially launched on slot 384 for Sky+ HD customers across the pond. Granted, you'll have to subscribe to the Music Pack in order to gain access, but that might be a bullet you simply have to swallow. And just think, it gives you one more reason to work out that sound system you just put together -- bonus score![Thanks, Martin]

  • MTVNHD's second European invasion detailed

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    12.09.2008

    Our ambivalence about its programming hasn't served to slow the progress of MTV International's HD baby, poised to launch in ten new countries by the end of the year. The UK adds MTVNHD on Sky, Israel lights it up on HOT while the Latin American tour kicks off in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Caribbean Islands and Uruguay via DirecTV Panamerica. We already know that's not the end, with France queued up and the network prez noting interest from providers around the world including the Far East. Promising a (not-so) massive 300 hours of original programming commissioned for the next two years, sleep easy knowing repeats of the same old concerts will be available in 1080i no matter where in the world you are.

  • MTVNHD headed to France via SES ASTRA

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    12.02.2008

    MTVNHD -- the international variant of MHD Palladia -- promised to continue its quest for European domination, and France is next to go, but not on Numericable. Hooking up with SES ASTRA's satellite capacity, the network's bringing music and children's programming to HD CanalSat subscribers at some unspecified future date. so it could be today, tomorrow, next week or later but yes, France, you will soon be ignoring the same extremely limited content loop others have been experiencing for some time now.

  • MTVNHD: MTV's International HD network goes live September 15

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    09.01.2008

    MTV Networks High Definition goes live September 15 in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Poland and Sweden, including original programming like Chartblast, Uncompressed and HD Extreme and MTV Top 20. The bad news of course, is that beyond the original programming, Viacom is stuffing the 24-hour English language channel -- broadcasting straight out of Poland, a Buenos Aires production hub is due later on -- full of Nickelodeon programs on weekend mornings, and the rest will be filled with what appears to be the same 300 hours of high def library already being looped on MHD / Palladia right now. France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the UK, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela should have their shot at boredom by the end of the year.[Via Reuters]

  • Palladia / MHD European launch slated for September

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    08.14.2008

    Europeans eagerly awaiting more high definition concerts (updated weekly, still) rejoice, as MTV is launching a European HD channel next month. Although it goes unnamed, based on the content mentioned (concerts, special music events and festivals) and the relaunch of Palladia (the station formerly known as MHD) happening at the same time we've been able to reach the surprising and stunning realization that they are pretty much one and the same. In addition to being underwhelmed by an incredibly limited amount of HD content in rotation at any given time, our HDTV-equipped friends in German speaking markets can look forward to Nick programs on the weekend. D-d-d-dora, Dora.