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  • All DISH customers with 5 new national HD channels step forward -- not so fast Turbo HD subs

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    05.09.2009

    No sooner did DISH Network light up HD feeds for Speed, FX, Fashion TV, Logo and MavTV (as promised) than we started receiving complaints from left-out feeling Turbo HD package subscribers. It appears that being all-high definition with your channel choices means no Speed or FX for you, while the others are on the $10 extra Platinum package. Still, for those on the Classic Silver 200 package and above there's plenty of NASCAR practices, widescreen F1 and Rescue Me enjoyment to be had. DISH is still holding itself out as the HD leader with a claimed 140+ national channels (MSNBC HD confirmed launching in June) but with a price hike failing to gain access to the latest channel lineup additions we're sure there's at least a few customers with differing opinions.[Thanks, J David]

  • Comcast adding FX HD and SPEED HD to lineups

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    08.26.2008

    Apparently working out the details on the Big Ten Network squabble was just the beginning, since Comcast and Fox Cable Networks recently worked out a deal to add FX HD and SPEED HD. Already live in Chicago and in Pennsylvania, Multichannel News says the rollout should pick up momentum in the fourth quarter, with both 720p channels sliding onto HD basic tiers, so there shouldn't be much question whether you'll have it or not. It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Wrecked and daily motorsports action in high definition will surely find a welcome place in many TV watching schedules.

  • SPEED adds Neural-THX Surround to HD broadcasts

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.21.2008

    After Neural-THX Surround got around 14.5 minutes in the limelight with its Super Bowl XLII showing earlier this year, the technology has remained far, far away from the press. Now, however, SPEED is vowing to integrate Neural-THX Surround professional products "for its HD programming schedule covering NASCAR, Grand Am, IndyCar, etc." For those unfamiliar with the technology, it goes a little something like this: 5.1 sound from the track is taken in, beamed over stereo channels to minimize bandwidth usage and then decoded by specially equipped receivers for "5.1 surround" in the living room. From what we can tell, the tech should be ready to roll right now, so it's up to you to snatch up an AVR in order to take advantage.

  • Speed's "Wrecked" brings the thrills of tow truck driving in HD

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    03.14.2008

    Not that we usually expect to have a need for a tow truck driver, but the Speed Channel has surprised us with its new series Wrecked, focused on a company of tow truck drivers in a Chicago suburb. Speed Channel is pumping up the original content since it launched HD, and with the success of series like Ice Truckers and the recent premiere of the logger show Ax Men, we see where they're going with it, but... tow trucks, seriously? The series' ten-episode run starts off in July.

  • ATMC Cable adds Speed HD and FX HD, promises more soon

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    02.13.2008

    For those situated any distance from Shallotte, North Carolina, you probably won't be familiar with ATMC Cable, but for those few subscribers out there, we've excellent news. Recently, your cable carrier has added Speed HD and FX HD on channels 923 and 922, respectively, to its high-definition lineup, resulting in a grand total of 24 at the moment. Best of all, we're hearing that PBS HD, Discovery HD, Discovery Science HD, TLC HD and Animal Planet HD are all slated to join the crowd "soon," but unfortunately, that's as detailed as it gets.

  • Canada's Star Choice, Shaw launch Speed HD and NASCAR HotPass

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    02.13.2008

    Ready for the Daytona 500? No, seriously -- are you ready? For Canucks subscribed to Star Choice or Shaw, you can harmoniously nod your head up and down right about now, as your provider just launched Speed HD and NASCAR HotPass. Effectively immediately, said customers can tune in and catch the latest on Speed HD, while two HD channels will open up on February 17th as the debut of HotPass coincides with the 50th running of the famed race. If you're interested, you can upgrade to Star Choice's HD SPORTS bundle in order to secure Speed HD, while NASCAR HotPass will be available for $9.99 per month. Better still, the former is free for everyone for the first month, while the latter will be beamed out gratis for Sunday's event.Read - Star Choice adds Speed HD and NASCAR HotPassRead - Shaw adds Speed HD and NASCAR HotPass

  • Championship Off Road Racing goes HD for 2008 season

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    01.15.2008

    Racing fans will be getting even more HD this season, since Championship Off Road Racing has announced it will be live in HD for the 2008 season, on SPEED HD and NBC. The season kicks off April 26th in LA, no word on if they follow NASCAR's lead and place in-truck HD cams (with the beating they take, we'd be very surprised if they did).