Washington, D.C.
(March 28, 2007)
-- DIRECTV has added local High-Definition channels in
four new markets, bringing its total to 53.
The new markets are: Greenville, South Carolina, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Jacksonville, Florida and Spokane, Washington.
In all four markets, high-def feeds for the four major broadcast networks -- ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC -- are available at launch.
The new markets are: Greenville, South Carolina, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Jacksonville, Florida and Spokane, Washington.
In all four markets, high-def feeds for the four major broadcast networks -- ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC -- are available at launch.
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The satcaster says it's now offering local HD channels to 67 percent of U.S. households.
The rollout of local HD is part of DIRECTV's plan to expand high-def service and programming over the next year. The satcaster says it will offer 100 national high-def channels by year's end and local HD in 75 markets.
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The satcaster says it's now offering local HD channels to 67 percent of U.S. households.
The rollout of local HD is part of DIRECTV's plan to expand high-def service and programming over the next year. The satcaster says it will offer 100 national high-def channels by year's end and local HD in 75 markets.
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