Wimbledon in 3D: Sky, Virgin and Freeview respond

Wimbledon in 3D: the umprire strikes back
Wimbledon in 3D: the umprire strikes back

The BBC's decision to broadcast Wimbledon in 3D on its HD channel has been met with praise in the television world, with Sky, Virgin and Freeview quick to comment on its significance.

Perhaps the most interesting comment comes from Sky, who was the first to promote 3D broadcasting in the UK and must be a little frustrated that it has missed out on showing Wimbledon on its 3D channel.

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Which brings us to Freeview, which contacted TechRadar with the following statement from Isle Howling, MD of the service: "Through exciting technical innovation, 3D on Freeview is no longer a twinkle in the eye of the broadcast industry but is now becoming a reality.

"We're delighted that anyone that has access to a 3D TV set and to Freeview HD can get closer to the action on Centre Court as they experience the Men's and Ladies' finals of the 2011 Wimbledon Championships in 3D for the first time."

"We hope this 3DTV editorial experiment by the BBC is a sign of new things to come for Freeview viewers."

The BBC's 3D Wimbledon broadcast will begin 2 July, with the women's singles final. Don't forget to check out TechRadar's opinion on what will be another landmark in the broadcasting world and also our in-depth behind-the-scenes 3D Wimbledon feature.

Marc Chacksfield

Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.