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Time Warner Cable to Offer PGA Championship in 3D
8/10/2010
NEW YORK: Time Warner Cable announced plans to offer the 92nd PGA Championship in 3D.
The 3D production will use eight cameras designed specifically to capture
content in 3D. The telecast, produced by Turner Sports and the PGA of America,
will air on Thursday, Aug. 12 and Friday, Aug. 13 and will focus on
Whistling Straits Par-3 holes 12 and 17 from 3 to 7 p.m. ET on each of
those days. Host Vince Cellini will be joined by 2002 PGA Championship
winner Rich Beem in providing commentary and analysis.
“Providing this 3D telecast of the PGA Championship is just another step in our
commitment to delivering innovative viewing experiences,” said Time Warner
Cable’s vice president of programming, David Proper. “We look forward to
presenting more 3D content and other unique viewing opportunities to our
customers.”
Time Warner Cable will also offer the entire tournament in 2D HD on TNT and
CBS.
Time Warner Cable’s inaugural 3D coverage started with the Masters golf
tournament, followed by the NASCAR Coke Zero race from Daytona, Fla. The cable
operator does not carry ESPN’s 3D channel nor any other full-time 3D
programming. DirecTV is the only multichannel programming provider now carrying
full-time 3D channels.
Time Warner Cable notes that a 3DTV set and shutter glasses are necessary to
see the PGA event in 3D, in addition to other details:
“Digital cable, remote and an HD or HD DVR set-top box are required,” TWC’s
Web
site says. “The HD converter must be connected to your 3DTV via an HDMI
cable only--HDMI adapters, including DVI to HDMI are not compatible--and viewer
must wear glasses that are compatible with their 3DTV. Some services are not
available to CableCard customers. Not all equipment supports all services. DVR
service is an optional service available for an incremental charge. Subject to
change without notice.”
-- Deborah D. McAdams
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