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  • Aug. 23: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.23.2005

     What we're watching and why:  Ahh, the Riviera coastline. I was last there in '98 and enjoyed the scenery. Now it's available in HDTV, as the Riviera is the subject of tonight's episode of "Rick Steves' Europe" on HDNet at 8:30 p.m. Monaco and Nice are among the destinations. Also, for those of you looking for a little more action in your high-def watching, you can catch the NASCAR Grand National Division race at 5:30 p.m.Here are the HDTV programs showing on some selected networks today:CBS: NCIS (8 p.m.)NBC: The Office (9:30 p.m.), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show (11:35 p.m.)Fox: House (8 and 9 p.m.)UPN: One on One (8 p.m.)WB: Gilmore Girls (8 and 9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: Little League World Series  (3 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 21: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.21.2005

     What we're watching and why: If you're a NASCAR fan, there are two live races for your high-definition, crash-watching pleasure today. First, the Nextel Cup GFS Marketplace 400 starts at 2:30 p.m. on TNT-HD. Then the NASCAR Grand National Division NAPA Auto Parts 150, from Pikes Peak International Raceway, airs at 6 p.m. on HDNet.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today, all in Eastern time:ABC: Desperate Housewives (10 p.m.)CBS: Cold Case (8 p.m.), Living with the Dead (9 p.m.)NBC: Law & Order: Criminal Intent (9 p.m.), Crossing Jordan (10 p.m.)Fox: Malcolm in the Middle (7 p.m.)WB: O (8 p.m.)ESPN-HD: Baseball Tonight (7 p.m.), MLB: Padres at Braves (8 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)ESPN 2-HD: Little League World Series (8 p.m.)TNT-HD: NASCAR Racing: Nextel Cup GFS Marketplace 400 (2:30 p.m.)

  • Aug. 19: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.19.2005

     What we're watching and why: CBS kicks off its NFL pre-season coverage with the Minnesota Vikings taking on the New York Jets at 8 p.m. in HDTV. CBS emphasizes that it's showing it and another pre-season game on Aug. 27 in 1080i with 5.1 channel digital surround sound. Also tonight at 9:30 is boxing on HDNet. "Greatest Fights II" features WBC International Junior Welterweight Champion Paul Malignaggi and undefeated Junior Middleweight Sechew Powell.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: 8 Simple Rules (8 p.m.), Hope & Faith (8:30 and 9 p.m.), Less Than Perfect (9:30 p.m.)CBS: NFL Pre-Season: Vikings at Jets (8 p.m.)NBC: Crossing Jordan (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show (11:35 p.m.)Fox: Arrested Development (8, 8:30, 9, 9:30 p.m.)WB: What I Like About You (8 p.m.), Reba (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: Little League World Series (8 p.m.), Baseball Tonight (10 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 18: What's on HDTV today

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    Kevin C. Tofel
    Kevin C. Tofel
    08.18.2005

    What we're watching and why: Like so many others I missed "The Matrix" when it hit the theaters back in 1999. Again, like so many others, I've become a Matrix-addict and I've probably watched it well over a hundred times; but not in HD. That changes tonight, when you can join me for "The Matrix" on TNT-HD. Actually, I don't exactly have room for all of you, so why don't you save some overpriced gasoline and just tune in at 8:00 p.m. with me?Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: The Tuxedo (8 p.m.)CBS: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (9 p.m.), Without a Trace (10 p.m.)Fox: NFL Exhibition Football: Saints at Patriots (8 p.m.)NBC: Joey (8 p.m.), Will & Grace (8:30 p.m.), Scrubs (9 and 9:30 p.m.), ER (10 p.m.)WB: Smallville (8 p.m.), Everwood (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: SportsCenter (6 p.m.), Baseball Tonight (7 p.m.)HBOHD: Sphere (5:30 p.m.), Spider-Man 2 (7:45 p.m.)

  • Aug. 16: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.16.2005

     What we're watching and why:  If you're in the mood for some intellectual and visual treats in high definition, Discovery HD is the channel for you tonight. It begins at 8 with "The Once and Future City: Chicago," which explores the history and future of the Windy City. Then there's "HD Getaways: Nature Beaches" at 9. It shows the "golden sand, sparkling ocean and tons of sun" of three beaches. Finally, "Secrets of Hawaii's National Parks" airs at 10: "Discover a land where the awe-inspiring, pyrotechnics of earth-in-the-making meets a tropical paradise." Sounds like a lovely night in front of your HDTV set, doesn't it?Here are the HDTV programs showing on some selected networks today:ABC: According to Jim (8 p.m.), Rodney (8:30 p.m.), According to Jim (9 p.m.), Rodney (9:30 p.m.), Boston Legal (10 p.m.)CBS: NCIS (8 p.m.)NBC: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show (11:35 p.m.)WB: Gilmore Girls (8 and 9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: NFL Live (4 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 15: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.15.2005

     What we're watching and why: Because of a rain delay, the PGA Championship continues today in high definition on CBS, beginning at 10 a.m. Football is also in HDTV tonight, but this time over at ABC's sister network ESPN-HD at 8. And while it sounds a bit trashy, HDNet "Bikini Destinations" takes you on a tour of Moscow with models as the tour guides. They explore the city's art, architecture, culture and cuisine. It airs at 10 p.m. and 12:30 a.m.Here are other HDTV programs showing on some selected networks today. All times are Eastern:ABC: Remember the Titans (8 p.m.)CBS: King of Queens (8 p.m.), Everybody Loves Raymond (8:30 p.m.), Two and a Half Men (9 and 9:30 p.m.), CSI: Miami (10 p.m.)NBC: Las Vegas (9 p.m.), Medium (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (11:35 p.m.), Late Night with Conan O'Brien (12:37 a.m.)Fox: House (9 p.m.)UPN: One on One (8 p.m.), Girlfriends (9 p.m.), Half & Half (9:30 p.m.)WB: Summerland (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: NFL Live (4 p.m.), Monday Night Countdown (7 p.m.), NFL Preseason: Eagles at Steelers (8 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 14: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.14.2005

     What we're watching and why: It's not my cup of chai, but HDNet is showing "Gloria Estefan: Live & Unwrapped" tonight at 9 and repeating it again at midnight. Earlier, at 5 p.m., HDNet is showing NASCAR racing: the Busch Grand National West NAPA Auto Parts 200. And don't forget that the final round of the PGA Championship airs in high def on CBS, starting at 2 p.m. The Cubs end the day with an 8 p.m. high-def matchup with the Cards. All in all, a hearty HDTV day.UPDATE: NBC is showing a NASCAR race in HDTV today, too. It started at 1:30 p.m.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: Desperate Housewives (9 p.m.), Grey's Anatomy (10 p.m.)CBS: PGA Championship (2 p.m.), Cold Case (8 p.m.), Living with the Dead - Part 1 (9 p.m.)NBC: Law & Order: Criminal Intent (9 p.m.), Crossing Jordan (10 p.m.)Fox: Malcolm in the Middle (7 p.m.)ESPN-HD: Baseball Tonight (7 p.m.), MLB: Cards at Cubs (8 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)ESPN 2-HD: NHRA Nationals (6 p.m.)

  • PGA is mostly in HD

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    Kevin C. Tofel
    Kevin C. Tofel
    08.13.2005

    I'm watching the PGA Championship in HDTV on CBS right now and I am furious! Shame on CBS for advertising this in HDTV, when they have a limited number of HD cameras covering the event. I can't tell for sure, but it appears that the cameras on the towers are HD cameras, but that's it.Every single image from the tee-boxes or on the green looks worse than SD. Right this second, Phil Mickelson is putting for par on the ninth hole and the picture is atrocious! His putter is ghosted so bad, it appears that he has three putters. He did make the putt, so I guess his view is detailed.What's worse yet is that every time they switch camera views, we're going back and forth between HD and SD quality, which is completely annoying. I'll be firing off an e-mail to CBS right after this post to complain and question this. Is anyone else seeing what I'm seeing?

  • Aug. 13: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.13.2005

      What we're watching and why: Plenty of sports in high def today. Of course, there's round three of the PGA Championship at 2 p.m. on CBS. I'll be switching between golf (in standard def, unfortunately) and the Busch Series Zippo 200 NASCAR race from Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, N.Y., at 2 p.m. on NBC. If you're into soccer, you can catch Los Angeles at Chicago on HDNet at 8:30 p.m. All times are Eastern.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: Any Given Sunday (8 p.m.)CBS: PGA Championship (2 p.m.), NCIS (9 p.m.)NBC: NASCAR racing (2 p.m.), Law & Order (9 p.m.), Law & Order: Trial by Jury (10 p.m.)Fox: Malcolm in the Middle (7:30 p.m.)UPN: NCIS (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: SportsCenter (11 p.m.)ESPN 2-HD: NHRA Qualifying (6 p.m.)TNT-HD: Jurassic Park III (8 and 10 p.m.)

  • Letterman soon to broadcast in HDTV

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.12.2005

     Sister blog TV Squad is reporting that David Letterman's show is going high definition at the end of this month, when he'll join Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, both of whom have been in HDTV for some time now.I'm not that thrilled by these kinds of announcements. Other than seeing someone's wrinkles, what good is a show like The Late Show with Dave Letterman in HDTV? Instead, I'd rather see CBS and other networks put their high-def resources into action shows and sports.

  • Aug. 12: What's on HDTV today

    by 
    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.12.2005

     What we're watching and why: I was complaining earlier about the abyss of high-def golf coverage, so it's only fair that I point it out when it does air. While it's already started by the time you read this, the PGA Championship's second round is on TNT-HD until 7 p.m. Eastern. All the top players are there, so it's a good chance to catch them in HDTV.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: 8 Simple Rules (8 p.m.), Hope & Faith (8:30 and 9 p.m.), Less Than Perfect (9:30 p.m.)CBS: Veronica Mars (8 p.m.), Numbers (10 p.m.)NBC: Crossing Jordan (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show (11:35 p.m.)Fox: Arrested Development (8, 8:30, 9, 9:30 p.m.)WB: What I Like About You (8 p.m.), Reba (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: NFL Live (4 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 11: What's on HDTV today

    by 
    Kevin C. Tofel
    Kevin C. Tofel
    08.11.2005

    What we're watching and why: I love the way a high-definition concert looks and sounds. All too often we get hung up on video resolutions and forget about the awesome 5.1 digital audio. Here's a chance for all of us to redeem ourselves by tuning in to an accoustic Jefferson Starship performance on HDNet at 3:30 p.m.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: Nothing. Note to Disney: where is the Thursday HD programming?CBS: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (9 p.m), Without a Trace (10 p.m.)NBC: Joey (8 p.m.), Will & Grace (8:30 and 9 p.m.), Scrubs (9:30 p.m.), ER (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (11:30 p.m.)Fox: The O.C. (9:00 p.m.)WB: Smallville (8 p.m.), Everwood (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: SportsCenter (6 p.m.),NFL Live (7 p.m.), NFL Football: San Diego Chargers at Green Bay Packers [exhibition] (8 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • PGA Championship in HDTV this weekend

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    Kevin C. Tofel
    Kevin C. Tofel
    08.10.2005

    Kudos to the PGA and CBS: for the second year in a row, the final major golf championship of the year will be broadcast in 1080i HD. I know that at least one person commented about golf in our "what do you want to see in HD?" poll.CBS has broadcast "The Masters" tournament in HD for the past six years and the coverage is routinely phenomenal! If you haven't seen a golf tournament in high-def, mark your calendar for this weekend and then come back here to let us know what you thought. When you see the dimples on the ball and the grain of the grass in different directions, you will fall off of your chair. We'll try to snap a pic of both the HD and SD feeds for you not-so-early-adaptors!

  • Aug. 10: What's on HDTV today

    by 
    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.10.2005

     What we're watching and why: I'm going to suggest two shows airing on Discovery HD tonight, as I can't decide on just one. First, there's Comet Collision! about NASA's successful efforts to view the inside of a 66,000 mph comet. The second is American Chopper, where the family dysfunction can be only get better in high def. Tonight, the shop is building the ultimate chopper to honor the officers of law enforcement. But before any work begins, the usual disagreements start.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: Lost (10 p.m.)CBS: Still Standing (8 p.m.), Yes, Dear (8:30 p.m.), King of Queens (9:30 p.m.), CSI: NY (10 p.m.)NBC: Law & Order (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show (11:35 p.m.)Fox: Bernie Mac (9:30 p.m.)UPN: Veronica Mars (9 p.m.)WB: One Tree Hill (8 p.m.), Smallville (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: NFL Live (4 p.m.), MLB: Rangers at Red Sox (7 p.m.), Baseball Tonight (10 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)ESPN 2-HD: MLB: Angels at A's (10 p.m.)

  • Aug. 9: What's on HDTV today

    by 
    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.09.2005

     What we're watching and why:  There's nothing like a Space Shuttle launch, and there's certainly nothing like a Space Shuttle launch in HDTV. I was wooed last week, but I was disappointed this morning when the landing was not shown in HD because the shuttle had to land at Edwards Air Force Base rather than in Florida. Perhaps HDNet can have a backup next time and install cameras at Edwards, too. HDNet is taking all of this launch and other material, stitching it together and presenting "World Report: Space -- The Shuttle Returns to Service" tonight at 8 Eastern. (Don't forget that you can download HDNet's coverage of the shuttle launch in high definition here.) The next launch probably won't take place until November.Here are the HDTV programs showing on some selected networks today:ABC: My Wife and Kids (8 p.m.), Rodney (8:30 p.m.), According to Jim (9 p.m.), Rodney (9:30 p.m.), Boston Legal (10 p.m.)CBS: NCIS (8 p.m.)NBC: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show (11:35 p.m.)Fox: House (9 p.m.)UPN: One on One (8 p.m.)WB: Gilmore Girls (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: NFL Live (4 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 8: What's on HDTV today

    by 
    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.08.2005

     What we're watching and why: Football is back! And of course it's in high def. It's only an exhibition game, but Monday Night Football returns for its final season on ABC before ESPN takes over on Monday and ABC moves to Sunday nights in 2006. The Miami Dolphins take on the Chicago Bears in the Hall of Fame game that marks the return of Ricky Williams. Of course, Al Michaels will be calling the game, with John Madden providing his detailed color. It starts at 8 p.m. Eastern.Here are other HDTV programs showing on some selected networks today. All times are Eastern:ABC: Monday Night Football, Exhibition: Dophins vs. Bears (8 p.m.)CBS: King of Queens (8 p.m.), Everybody Loves Raymond (8:30 p.m.), Two and a Half Men (9 and 9:30 p.m.), CSI: Miami (10 p.m.)NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (11:35 p.m.)UPN: One on One (8 p.m.), Girlfriends (9 p.m.), Half & Half (9:30 p.m.)WB: Summerland (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: NFL Live (4 p.m.), Monday Night Countdown (7 p.m.), MLB: Cardinals at Brewers (8 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 7: What's on HDTV today

    by 
    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.07.2005

     What we're watching and why: Sorry, but I have to go with baseball again. The Sunday night baseball game is the Cubs at the Mets on ESPN-HD at 8 p.m. The greenery always look gorgeous in HD and, of course, the plays are much more spectacular in high def. The game may not prove as exciting as the HDTV, however. The Cubs have lost their last four games and the Mets are in last place in the NL East. But everything looks at least halfway decent in high def, so it could be a good game.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: Desperate Housewives (9 p.m.), Grey's Anatomy (10 p.m.)CBS: Cold Case (8 p.m.), Deep Impact (9 p.m.)NBC: Law & Order: Criminal Intent (9 p.m.), Crossing Jordan (10 p.m.)Fox: Malcolm in the Middle (7 p.m.)ESPN-HD: Baseball Tonight (7 p.m.), MLB: Cubs at Mets (8 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 6: What's on HDTV today

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    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.06.2005

     What we're watching and why: Webs and weapons. That's the lineup tonight on HBO-HD. First, there's Spider Man 2 at 8 p.m., followed by The Governor and his Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines at 10:15 p.m. I haven't seen either one, so you're on your own tonight (though the links above to the Internet Movie Database should prove helpful).Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: Bandits (8 p.m.)CBS: Without a Trace (9 p.m.)NBC: Law & Order: Trial by Jury (8 p.m.), Law & Order (9 p.m.), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (10 p.m.)ESPN-HD: SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • Aug. 5: What's on HDTV today

    by 
    Todd W. Carter
    Todd W. Carter
    08.05.2005

      What we're watching and why: If it's Friday night, it must be boxing (or is that Saturday night?). In any case, HDnet takes you to the Manhattan Center, where you can watch the "explosive power" of light heavyweight Curtis Stevens and super middleweight "rising star" Jaidon Codrington. The fights begin at 9:30 p.m. I watch boxing to see people beat the hell out of each other. If you want analysis, please see the Yahoo boxing news.Here are some other HDTV programs showing on selected networks today:ABC: 8 Simple Rules (8 p.m.), Hope & Faith (8:30 and 9 p.m.), Less Than Perfect (9:30 p.m.)CBS: Veronica Mars (8 p.m.), Numbers (10 p.m.)NBC: Crossing Jordan (10 p.m.), The Tonight Show (11:35 p.m.)Fox: Arrested Development (8, 8:30, 9, 9:30 p.m.)WB: What I Like About You (8 p.m.), Reba (9 p.m.)ESPN-HD: NFL Live (4 p.m.), SportsCenter (11 p.m.)

  • HDTV comes to Rhode Island!

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    Kevin C. Tofel
    Kevin C. Tofel
    08.04.2005

    Welcome to the party, Providence! Aside from having a hit show based around your city, we hear you've got HDTV through local CBS-affiliate, WPRI. In fact, WPRI is the first station in the state to offer HDTV, so we consider you trail-blazers in Rhode Island.Amazingly, it turns out that local cable carriers in Providence don't provide any digital television signals, so folks there will need to view DTV via over-the-air signals. If you're in the Providence area, look to our HDTV antenna helper that we posted a few weeks back.If your local stations are moving to a DTV signal, be sure to let us know!