HIGH
Definition
TV continues to gain ground across the broadcast satellites operated by
Eutelsat Communications with the 240 HD channels launched in 2016 equalling the
total number launched during the previous two years.
The symbolic landmark of 1,000 channels was crossed
this month with the launch at Eutelsat’s HOTBIRD neighbourhood of CGTN HD, the
news and current affairs channel of China’s CCTV media organisation, marking
its first foray into HDTV in Europe.
According to the company, Eutelsat’s key video
neighbourhoods all saw HD growth in 2016, with three distinguished for
exclusive content and market leadership.
The press statement from Eutelsat said that the
upwards curve of HD take-up was particularly strong at Eutelsat’s flagship
HOTBIRD position where HD channels increased by 25% to 250, now accounting for
almost one in four channels in the HOTBIRD line-up.
The company revealed that this dynamic is driven by
three key trends which are the progressive HD adoption by public broadcasters
including RAI that has transitioned nine channels to HD and CCTV that launched
three channels as well as the new premium pay-TV content in flagship platforms
including Sky Italia, Polsat, nc+ and Nova.
Eutelsat added
that its success was also driven by a wave of new free-to-air channels that
include Euronews HD and Al Jazeera English adding that Eutelsat 7/8° West
position sets the trend in Middle East, North Africa and features exclusive HD
channels.
With almost 150 HD channels (up 40% in one year), of which
100 are exclusive, the 7/8° West position hosted by Eutelsat and Nilesat
satellites leads the transition to HD in the Middle East and North Africa.
Free-to-air channels in HD now outnumber pay, with
strong brands launched exclusively at this neighbourhood including five
channels launched by Kuwait TV and Echourouk News HD, the 24/7 Algerian news
channel.
Eutelsat satellites at 36° East that serve Russian and
African markets clocked 14 additional HD channels over the last 12 months,
rising to 114 HD channels.
Russia’s leading NTV+ and Tricolor platforms each
broadcast around 40 channels, to which can be added 32 HD channels broadcast to
homes in Siberia from 56° East. In Africa, MultiChoice Africa and Zap are in
the vanguard of HD, broadcasting 16 and 17 channels respectively and
underscoring the trend towards higher resolution in Africa’s TV market.
Commenting on the development, Commercial and
Development Director at Eutelsat Michel Azibert, said: “2016 marked a tipping
point for High Definition TV across our portfolio of video neighbourhoods,
culminating in a new landmarkof 1,000 channels, many of which are exclusive to
Eutelsat.”
He said that Eutelsat is fully equipped to accommodate this
accelerating pace and to work closely with broadcasters as they transition to an
enhanced viewing experience.
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