GalleryPlayer announced the availability of 80 all new half-hour blocks of HD programming at the CTAM 2007 Summit in Washington, DC. This announcement is in addition to the 40 hour-long blocks of programming the Company has previously produced. With imagery from internationally recognized and respected brands such as National Geographic, MoMA (the Museum of Modern Art) and more, GalleryPlayer’s new half-hour programming blocks encompass the widest array of HD lifestyle imagery – a new category of HD programming pioneered by the Company that transforms any HDTV screen into a stunning showcase. With the Consumer Electronic Association reporting that more than 60 percent of HDTV owners get their HD programming from their cable providers, the demand for diversified HD entertainment is on the rise. “Now GalleryPlayer has even more content for consumers who are seeking the latest in high quality HD programming,” say President and Founder of GalleryPlayer, Paul Brownlow. “Not only do our programs deliver terrific responses from viewers, but they also provide our cable partners with fresh content that can be updated every few weeks, adding incredible value to their HD offerings.” Consumers can already access an unrivaled array of rights-protected fine art and photography in HD on the GalleryPlayer web site (www.galleryplayer.com), in select hotels, this fall on Blu-ray disc and on SD memory cards in partnership with Panasonic for viewing on their entire line of 2007 Plasma and HDTVs.
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