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Dont know the origin, but found this HERE. At least some insight of whats to come.
M-Net to go hi-def with new channel
Published by Duncan McLeod July 25th, 2008 in Broadcasting
DStv operator MultiChoice will launch a high-definition channel on August 1. The channel, which will be available in a resolution of 720p, will be used to broadcast the Olympic Games from August 8, and from August 24 it will carry a new entertainment channel called M-Net HD.
MultiChoice launched its new HD personal video recorder (PVR) decoder at a function in Johannesburg last night. The device, which includes a 500GB hard drive, costs the same as the standard-definition (SD) PVR model — R2 499 — and is capable of storing 150 hours of SD content and 50 hours of HD material.
There is no additional monthly subscription fee for the HD service.
M-Net HD, which will be available on channel 170, is not an exact enhanced replica of M-Net but will rather contain a variety of programming from different M-Net channels, such as M-Net, Go, M-Net Series, M-Net Action and M-Net Movies.
While some shows on M-Net HD will simulcast with other M-Net channels, the channel will also have exclusive material as well as HD versions of shows that have recently been broadcast on M-Net or its channels.
The channel will be a mix of series, movies, sporting action and once-off specials, such as music concerts. Some of the programming — mainly movies, series and specials — will also be available in surround sound.
Other shows that will be broadcast in HD include season 6 of CSI Miami (Tuesdays at 8.30pm), season 4 of CSI New York (Thursdays at 9.30pm, and season 1 of Gossip Girl, based on the lives of privileged Manhattan students (Wednesdays at 6.30pm). Other shows include season 3 of My Name is Earl, season 1 of Samantha Who, season 4 of Lost and season 1 of Reaper.
MultiChoice says a range of HD movies will also be shown, with Die Hard 4, Zodiac, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Spiderman, Oceans Thirteen and Shrek the Third early in the line-up.
Sport fans can look forward to Premiere League Soccer on the weekends as well as at least one local SuperSport game per week. — Staff reporter