JimHall
08-29-2002, 06:25 AM
HDTV PLANS FOR CBS - CBS announced their plans for high-definition TV broadcasts in
the upcoming season.
CBS will offer all 18 of its prime-time comedies and dramas in HDTV, marking the fourth consecutive year that the network has broadcast the majority of its prime-time schedule in HDTV, and the second season that it has offered all of its scripted entertainment series in the format. Zenith Electronics will serve as the network's lead HDTV sponsor, and Samsung will also become a prime-time HDTV sponsor. With prime-time HDTV broadcasts plus HDTV broadcasts for daytime drama The Young And The Restless, selected Sunday movies, and CBS Sports programming, CBS will be showing 27 hours of HDTV programming per week, the most of any broadcast network.
Enjoy the Shows!
Jim Hall
CBS-58 HDTV
[This message has been edited by JimHall (edited 08-29-2002).]
the upcoming season.
CBS will offer all 18 of its prime-time comedies and dramas in HDTV, marking the fourth consecutive year that the network has broadcast the majority of its prime-time schedule in HDTV, and the second season that it has offered all of its scripted entertainment series in the format. Zenith Electronics will serve as the network's lead HDTV sponsor, and Samsung will also become a prime-time HDTV sponsor. With prime-time HDTV broadcasts plus HDTV broadcasts for daytime drama The Young And The Restless, selected Sunday movies, and CBS Sports programming, CBS will be showing 27 hours of HDTV programming per week, the most of any broadcast network.
Enjoy the Shows!
Jim Hall
CBS-58 HDTV
[This message has been edited by JimHall (edited 08-29-2002).]