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Old 15-05-2006, 17:49   #233
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Re: Where Is HDTV From ntl.....when?

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Originally Posted by Neil
That is the big issue with "HD" from Telewest-it doesn't really exist & there has been no official announcement of what (if any) of Sky's proper HD channels they will be carrying IE-Sky One HD, Sky Movies HD, Sky Sports HD.

As I have said many times-if youwant a proper HDTV service you need Sky.

Fact.

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Telewest scores HDTV deal for World Cup

Telewest is offering its TV viewers the chance to watch the World Cup in glorious high definition (HD) clarity following an agreement with ITV and the BBC.

As well as the footy, Telewest customers with a TVDrive - the cableco's HD-ready personal video recorder - can also see other shows including Planet Earth, The Proms, and a new wildlife series Jean-Michel Cousteau?s Ocean Adventures following the deal.

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/05/15/telewest_hdtv/
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