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  • International HD news roundup

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    07.27.2009

    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, Doei!Read - Fox Latin America Picks Brightcove For Hulu-Like Portal Read - 4 HD channels to launch on Virgin Media Read - Rogers Ramps Up Docsis 3.0 Read - APTN HD Launches on Rogers Cable Read - MTV pushes HD into eight countries Read - ARD and ZDF start HD test transmissions (Germany) Read - Great expectations for high-definition (Australia) Read - Hong Kong Cable comes to HD party Read - ESPN starts HD test transmissions (UK) Read - RTL launches HD channels, VOD on UPC (Netherlands) Read - Pace wins new business with Sky for high definition rollout in Germany and Austria Read - DStv to get three new HD channels (South Africa) Read - High-def Penthouse porn channel to launch (UK) Read - Mediascape launches country's 1st nationwide Digital HD pay TV service (Philippines)

  • South Africans to see 2010 World Cup in HD after all?

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    12.10.2008

    We were completely and utterly dismayed after hearing that South Africa -- the host nation of the 2010 World Cup -- would not be able to catch the action in high-def in its own backyard. Thankfully, it seems that someone with some clout was able to change all that, or at least that's what we've gleaned from a recent writeup praising the country's sole HD channel (DSTv). Put simply, the writer states that "all [2010] World Cup games will be televised in high-definition," and he also states that locals can catch said HD action "on big screens at one of the many fan parks that will be dotted about the country." We're sincerely hoping these fan parks come to fruition -- can you imagine the excitement of a people experiencing HD for the first time as they watch the beautiful game?

  • MultiChoice sees 26% increase in South African subscribers, eyes more HD for next year

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    12.05.2008

    Things may not be all peaches and cream for every programming provider out there, but we'd say the cards are playing out just fine for Africa's MultiChoice. The carrier has just recently reported a 26% increase in subscribers over the past year, bringing its total installed base to 830,000 in South Africa. Of course, bigwigs are already looking for ways to get that figure up even higher, and expanding high-def is obviously on the brain. Eben Greyling, CEO of MultiChoice Africa has noted that more HD should be seen around September of next year once the outfit has "migrated to a new satellite which supports the HD format," and it'll also be bringing video-on-demand with it in 2009. Atta way to show 'em how it's done, MultiChoice.

  • South Africa to see Olympics in HD on MultiChoice's DStv platform

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.06.2008

    We already knew that DStv would soon be launching its first HD channel in South Africa, but now details are finally coming out in regard to Olympics coverage. It's no surprise that said provider will be utilizing its new station to broadcast this summer's biggest television event in high-def, but we now know that locals can tune to slot 170 on August 8th from 14:00 to see the Opening Ceremony. From there, more than 70 hours of HD coverage will continue on through August 12th. If you haven't bothered snagging an HD PVR from the company, you should probably get on that -- wouldn't want to wait 'til the last minute, would you?[Image courtesy of Virtual Tourist]

  • DStv celebrates first HD channel in South Africa with free advertising

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.02.2008

    Nearly two years ago, we heard that HDTV was coming to South Africa. Fast forward to now, and that prophecy has finally come true. DStv is launching in SA this August in order to bring the 2008 Olympic Games to residents in high-definition. Aside from prepping HD DVRs for the occasion, it's also looking to celebrate by offering up free advertising on the channel until March of 2009. Apparently Oracle Airtime Sales (OATS) is hoping that marketers will seize the opportunity to advertise their wares in high-def, and we have all ideas said company will receive more than a few calls from outfits looking to take it up on the offer.