NAB... Nagravision + SkyLife: 3DTV @ Home In South Korea (SatBroadcasting)

 

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April 14, 2010

NAB... Nagravision + SkyLife: 3DTV @ Home In South Korea (SatBroadcasting)

Nagravision, a Kudelski Group (SIX:KUD.S) company, and SkyLife, the sole DTH pay-TV service provider in Korea, are expanding their relationship to collaborate on 3D television (3DTV). In January of 2010, SkyLife launched Sky 3D , the world's first 24 hour, 3D channel on its satellite pay TV platform.

SkyLife recently announced an investment of 5 billion Won ($4.4 million) to extend its 3D activities. Equipped with high-end 3D production systems by this coming May, SkyLife will produce a variety of 3D content, focusing on live sporting events and concerts. SkyLife is planning to add two more 3D only channels to its 3D offerings by 2012. Nagravision's own extensive 3D initiative aims at enabling its customers to launch seamlessly 3D services. As part of its 3D initiative, Nagravision has developed a comprehensive 3D content sourcing and distribution operation. Nagravision is licensing original 3D content including full features, sponsored and short form programming to SkyLife. Nagravision will provide SkyLife with a full pushVOD solution, enabling SkyLife to offer a new service called 3D MRS (Movie Rental Service). 3D MRS is expected to be available in 2010. The new service will allow SkyLife subscribers to watch the 3D content of their choice at their convenience.

Source: http://www.satnews.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?number=148203999
 

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That explains Nagravision's intense collaboration with Dish in litigation against several IKS providers.
 

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What if a 100 pirate TV stations started rebroadcasting?
 

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Nalin

I don't understand your question!
 

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At one point in the history of radio, a lot of pirate stations started broadcasting from offshore. That onslaught killed "paid" radio channels completely. Even after the pirates stopped, there was only free radio left.
 

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Nalin

OK! You touch a good point!

I can Imagine if the big one like ABC, NBC, FOX, Speed and others if they decided to emit free on satellite and by-pass Dn and DTV, they could put them at ground!

The cost of a satellite channel is costless year by year!
Also they could get more money from advertizing seen that it would have more audience!
 

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Look at the big anamoly.
1. You want to record audio, video, movies, etc, there are tons of different hardware available at WallMart, Sears, etc. It is all very legal.
You can buy Tape, Blank CD or DVD - no problem
2. You want to watch a couple of TV channels and suddenly buying a receiver and using it becomes illegal!
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