New global classical HDTV channel
Jörn Krieger ©RapidTVNews
| 03-08-2008
German TV production and distribution company Unitel Classica, specialising in classical music, is planning to launch a global high definition TV channel.
“We are preparing a classical music channel in HDTV,” said managing
director Jan Mojto. The channel will be distributed as an international
pay-TV offer, with negotiations with platform operators currently
taking place. The German launch is envisioned for the fourth quarter
and afterwards the company will eye the American market, where a
programme window on a free-to-air broadcaster would be a possibility,
said Mojto. He explained that in America, as opposed to the
German-speaking market, classical music on television is in very short
supply.
Unitel is currently transmitting classical concerts in high definition
via Astra (19.2° East) in collaboration with satellite operator SES
Astra. As part of the Festivalsommer der Klassik (Festival summer of
classics) music fans can view seven hours of productions from this
year’s Salzburg Festival, the Valencia Opera House and other music
events each evening from 7pm in HD quality with Dolby Digital surround
sound. Programmes will run until the end of September unencrypted on
the SES Astra’s HD demonstration channel.
Unitel already operates Classica, a pay-TV music channel for opera and
classical music fans in standard definition, which can be received in
Germany and Austria via pay-TV platform Premiere as well as in Italy,
Spain and Japan.
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