DirecTV Prepares to Launch New HD-Only Programming Tier
Expanded HDTV Offering Could Roll Out As Early As Next Week
By Linda Moss -- Multichannel News, 9/12/2007 11:11:00 AM
DirecTV plans to create a tier of HD-only channels when it rolls out its much-ballyhooed expanded high-definition TV packages, possibly as early as next week.
The new tier will include services that are not simulcasts of standard-definition networks and exist only in high definition. This tier will be one part of the DirecTV’s overall revamping of its HDTV services, which will jump to more than 70 channels this fall.
At one point, the rollout of the satellite provider’s overall expanded HD offering appeared to have been set for next Wednesday, Sept. 19. That was the date cited in an internal DirecTV document first posted on the Web site SatelliteGuys.us.
But on Wednesday DirecTV spokesman Darris Gringeri said much of the information that that document was outdated and that the satellite provider is still finalizing its HDTV plans. DirecTV did not provide a firm launch date for the first stage of the revamping of its HDTV platform, which officials have previously said would occur by the end of the third quarter. That would mean by September 30.
The memo said there would be a tier of “unique HD services” -- HDNet, HDNet Movies, Universal HD, MHD, MGM HD and Smithsonian HD, which don’t have companion standard-definition services – that would be called DirecTV HD Extra Pack. The memo put its pricing for that tier at $4.99 a month for new subscribers.
Gringeri confirmed there will be a tier of HD-only services, but said it is still being determined what channels will be included.
“There will be a new HD tier that will feature HD-only channels that do not have an SD option,” Gringeri said. “The reason is that they are unique channels [no SD equivalent] and have costs associated with them. It is still being decided what channels will go into that new tier.”
The document that DirecTV said is outdated, which is dated Sept. 6, outlined in detail several HDTV packages, as well as their channel lineups, along with some initial information on pricing for the offerings.
The document was anonymously posted late last week on the Reader’s Forum on SatelliteGuys, according to Scott Greczkowski, who operates the site and writes a blog “The Satellite Dish,” for Multichannel News.
On a page entitled “DirecTV HD Extra Pack,” the DirecTV memo says that what it calls “the new satellite launch” will take place Sept. 19. The memo, reviewed by Multichannel News, says that HD simulcast services will be included as part of a subscriber’s “relevant base package,” such as Choice.
“Unique” HD services will be grandfathered to customers with “legacy HD equipment,” according to the memo.
However, the memo adds that new customers and “remaining legacy customers” will be charged a separate $4.99 fee for the DirecTV HD Extra Pack, which includes the six “unique” standalone HD networks.
But according to Gringeri, “DirecTV HD customers will continue to pay the same $9.99 HD access fee, which is really a technology fee that allows customers to receive all the HD programming associated with their relevant base programming package, including up to 100 HD channels DirecTV will launch by the end of 2007.”
At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, DirecTV first unveiled its plans to have the capacity to offer 150 national HDTV channels, adding that it had done HD carriage deals with dozens of networks. The satellite service later said the first phase of that rollout would take place in September, and then later put the timeframe at the end of the third quarter, with about 70 HDTV networks.
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New Channels Information..
Good News. I just called Directv HD Department and the new Channels will be released September 19, 2007. There is a list of the channels at directv.com listed in the latest news area. We all now can relax and know that the channels are on the way! If you are a directv customer I would suggest calling and asking for the HD department and they give more info!
p.s. I know I will be up tuesday night waiting for it to hit midnight..lol
Jonathan
Jonathan Roberts - 9/13/2007 4:18:00 PM EDT -
Like I said. Just everyone go to both websites and compare the pricing. Dont take my word. Both websites speak for themselves! You will realise how much cheaper it is. Now if your talking about sports pakages. I dont know there. I am talking about just regular national feeds. Not pay per view sports....etc.. lol
Like I said. Everyone check it out!
Jonathan Roberts - 9/13/2007 3:32:00 PM EDT -
You are obviously a Dish Troll. No DirecTV is not more expensive, no it won''t be Christmas before the new channels are launched. Pathetic
Josh Stein - 9/13/2007 2:41:00 PM EDT -
Your bill is higher with Direct TV because of all the money Direct paid for the MLB extra innings and the exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket. If you want sports stay with Direct, if you want variety HD programming IMHO i believe Dish will be the leader in that area.
Jeff - 9/12/2007 10:58:00 PM EDT -
By the way...who all of you is getting tired of them not even giviing us a clue on the release date of the channels. All were getting is fall, winter...no specific dates has you notice. Those out there...including myself. We all should write complaints and start calling directv and complaining. The more complaints maybe they we will do something about it. But I guess Directv is money hungry and really dont give a crap what people in the US thinks or wants! Let us tell them if they dont make a change we are switching to dish. Maybe that will scare them up! Plus have yall notice how high the directv is compared to Dish????? Yall go check it yourself at dish network website..youll see what I mean. Compare the two pricing and what channels both have to offer!
Jonathan Roberts - 9/12/2007 9:23:00 PM EDT
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