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Freeview HD - bringing hi-def to the masses

The good news about Freeview HD just keeps on coming, with confirmation arriving that more than 20 terrestrial transmitters will be beaming out high-definition free-to-air pictures in time for the 2010 World Cup.

London has already joined Granada in getting Freeview HD this year, and Glasgow and Edinburgh (Black Hill), Durham and Teeside (Pontop Pike), Birmingham (Lichfield), and south Yorkshire (Emley Moor) were all scheduled for the first half of 2010.

And now, other regions have been given a firm time for Freeview HD to arrive before June 11th 2010 – and the timeline is much faster than previously anticipated.

Regional joy

West and Central Wales (Blaenplwyf transmitter), Swansea (Kilvey Hall), Cardiff and Newport (Wenvoe) and around the Winter Hill relays will all be up and running by March.

In April, Carmarthenshire (Carmel), Exeter and parts of Devon (Stockland Hill), Bristol, Somerset, Dorset Wiltshire and Gloucestershire (Mendip).

May sees Shetland (Bressay) and Orkney (Keelylang Hill) join the Freeview HD party and June brings North Wales (Long Mountain, Moel-y-parc, Presely), Caithness and North Sutherland (Rumster Forest).

Terrific step forward

It was What Satellite that broke the news about the other transmitters, and they quote Caroline Thomson, the BBC's Chief Operating Officer.

"This is a terrific step forward, and it's a great achievement that the BBC and its partners have been able to work together to overcome some really difficult technical challenges to bring HD to the Freeview platform through world-leading innovation.

"We're really excited about the prospect of seeing BBC HD and HD channels from the other public service broadcasters on Freeview next year."

Via What Satellite blog

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blue1million


November 17th 2009

6. northern ireland isn't mentioned at all!! but then, we have trouble getting standard freeview :(

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healeydave


November 16th 2009

5. Booooo, no mention of Malvern, hell, I can twissle my ariel around to sutton coldfield if I have to :-(

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watcherzero


November 9th 2009

4. Belmot wnt be switched to digital for another year after the launch date.

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agentcool


November 9th 2009

3. I can't believe Belmont isn't on that list. It covers an enormous area with over 1.5 million people and yet we have to wait longer than the 22,000 people who live on the Shetland Islands.

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007


November 9th 2009

2. Even though some regions are going to get Freeview HD this year, how are they going to watch it? Aren't Freeview HD set top boxes only going to be on sale some time next year?

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sanderton


November 9th 2009

1. Yay! April is the date

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