Pan-European
3D
Channel
Brava3D
Starts
on
Astra
SES
ASTRA,
announced
that
the
Dutch
TV
channel
Brava3D
started
broadcasting
via
the
ASTRA
satellite
at
23.5
degrees
East.
Brava3D
is
the
first
pan-European
3D
channel
providing
a
mix
of
classical
music,
opera
and
ballet
in
3D
quality.
The
3DTV
market
is
growing
rapidly.
According
to
recent
research
by
Informa
Telecoms
&
Media,
25
million
European
TV
households
will
have
a 3D
TV
set
by
2015.
Bill
Wijdeveld,
Managing
Director
of
ASTRA
Benelux,
said:
"3DTV
literally
gives
a
new
dimension
to
watching
television
and
creates
a
new
layer
of
premium
TV
experience,
complementing
HD.
As a
3D
pioneer,
ASTRA
is
very
pleased
with
the
agreement
with
Brava3D.
With
the
continuous
growth
of
the
3DTV
market
there
is
also
a
growing
demand
for
high
quality
3D
programs.
The
satellite
is
ideally
suited
to
meet
broadcasters’
demand
for
capacity
and
viewers
expectation
for
highest
broadcasting
quality."
Jur
Bron,
CEO
of
Brava3D,
said:
“Launching
Brava3D
is a
logical
next
step
following
the
international
success
of
BravaHD.
The
ASTRA
satellite
distribution
allows
us
to
provide
Brava3D
in a
cost-effective
and
high
quality
manner
to
TV
platforms
across
Europe.
Brava3D
offers
a
unique
experience
and
we
are
confident
that
a
substantial
market
lies
ahead
of
us."
Brava3D
is
broadcasts
via
ASTRA
3B
on
ASTRA
23.5
degrees
East,
11778.00
MHz,
vertical.
Transmissions
are
provisionally
free
to
air.
Via
ASTRA
23.5
degrees
East,
the
free-to-air
ASTRA
3D
demo
channel
can
be
received
via
11720.00
MHz,
horizontal.
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