Gregg Lengling
10-08-2002, 02:07 PM
The availability of a program in high-definition used to be big news, worthy of press releases and excitement, but it looks like the networks are beginning to "soft-launch" HD programming.
Home Box Office recently decided that next year's season of Six Feet Under will be in HDTV, but don't look for HBO to make a big deal over it.
That came less than one week after NBC began broadcasting ER in HDTV in a launch so soft stations learned about it from a memo the morning of the broadcast. Even NBC executives couldn't confirm the next day that the broadcast was in HD, although station executives could
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Gregg R. Lengling
RCA P61310 61" 16x9
glengling@ameritech.net
Home Box Office recently decided that next year's season of Six Feet Under will be in HDTV, but don't look for HBO to make a big deal over it.
That came less than one week after NBC began broadcasting ER in HDTV in a launch so soft stations learned about it from a memo the morning of the broadcast. Even NBC executives couldn't confirm the next day that the broadcast was in HD, although station executives could
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Gregg R. Lengling
RCA P61310 61" 16x9
glengling@ameritech.net