Doug Lung / 03.11.2010 11:20AM
Argentina Plans April DTV Launch

Argentina's Channel 7 television is expected to begin digital TV broadcasting in Buenos Aires next month using the Japanese-Brazilian SBTVD terrestrial DTV standard.

According to the Latin American Herald Tribune article Argentine Public TV to Start Digital Broadcasts, the station plans to offer some amount of high-definition programming with the launch.

Two of Argentina's public TV channels--one with children's programming and another with Argentine and Latin American films--will join Channel 7's DTV efforts in the near future.

The public television system also has rights to broadcast soccer matches. Public television officials said the games would be available with "extraordinary quality" for viewers traveling in cars or in public transportation.

During the first phase of DTV broadcasting, households will need to use a converter box and antenna to receive the programs.



Comments
Post New Comment
If you are already a member, or would like to receive email alerts as new comments are
made, please login or register.

Enter the code shown above:

(Note: If you cannot read the numbers in the above
image, reload the page to generate a new one.)

No Comments Found




Sunday 12:00AM
EBU Pushes Hybrid Broadcast/Broadband TV
“Underlying this co-operation is the shared conviction that... only a flexible, cross-border approach will make it happen quickly.” ~ Ingrid Deltenre

 
Featured Articles
Discover TV Technology