DIRECTV
to
Launch
ESPN
3D
to
Millions
of
Customers
Nationwide
29
March
2010
DIRECTV
will
add
ESPN
3D,
the
industry’s
first
3D
sports
television
network,
to
its
upcoming
3D
lineup
that
will
offer
three
dedicated
3D
channels,
including
DIRECTV’s
newly
named
linear
3D
channel,
N3D™
powered
by
Panasonic.
Launching
in
June,
millions
of
DIRECTV
HD
customers
will
have
access
to
ESPN’s
entire
3D
programming
lineup,
including
up
to
25
2010
FIFA
World
Cup
matches.
ESPN
3D
will
showcase
a
minimum
of
85
live
sporting
events
during
its
first
year,
beginning
June
11
with
the
first
2010
FIFA
World
Cup
match,
featuring
South
Africa
versus
Mexico.
Other
events
to
be
produced
in
3D
include
X
Games
16,
2010
college
football
ACC
Championship,
2011
BCS
National
Championship
game,
college
basketball
and
NBA
games
in
2011.
DIRECTV
HD
customers
who
subscribe
to
ESPN
will
receive
ESPN
3D
at
no
additional
cost.
“Watching
ESPN’s
comprehensive
lineup
of
sports
programming
in
3D
will
be
like
having
your
own
virtual
seat
at
all
of
your
favorite
sporting
events
around
the
world.
We
are
excited
to
be
the
first
and
only
distributor
to
announce
the
launch
of
ESPN
3D
and
we
look
forward
to
announcing
additional
3D
partners
throughout
the
year,”
said
Eric
Shanks,
executive
vice
president,
DIRECTV
Entertainment.
“ESPN
and
DIRECTV
recognize
the
groundswell
effect
3D
has
already
had
on
the
television
industry
in
the
last
few
months.
This
agreement
is
the
first
step
in
providing
sports
fans
access
to
exciting,
dynamic
content,
as
well
as
providing
our
affiliates
new
opportunities
to
provide
cutting-edge
product
offerings
to
their
subscribers,”
said
David
C.
Preschlack,
executive
vice
president,
affiliate
sales
and
marketing,
Disney
&
ESPN
Networks
Group.
In
addition
to
N3D™
powered
by
Panasonic,
which
will
deliver
the
best
3D
programming
from
programmers
such
as
AEG/AEG
Digital
Media,
CBS,
Fox
Sports/FSN,
Golden
Boy
Promotions,
HDNet,
MTV,
NBC
Universal
and
Turner
Broadcasting
System,
Inc.,
DIRECTV
will
also
offer
a
24/7
3D
pay
per
view
channel
and
a
24/7
3D
DIRECTV
on
Demand
channel,
beginning
this
June.
This
June,
DIRECTV
HD
customers
will
receive
a
free
software
upgrade
enabling
them
to
have
access
to
the
3D
channels
on
DIRECTV.
DIRECTV
HD
customers
will
need
a 3D
television
set
and
3D
glasses
to
view
3D
programming
on
DIRECTV
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