WHAT: DIRECTV, Inc., the nation's leading satellite television
service provider, is now offering local HD programming to
customers in the San Antonio DMA. The following local
broadcast networks are available in HD: KENS/CBS, KSAT/ABC and
KABB/FOX. DIRECTV is in discussions with the owners of the NBC
affiliate and hopes to add this station to the DIRECTV lineup
in the near future. With the addition of San Antonio, DIRECTV
now offers local HD broadcast channels in 39 cities,
representing 60 percent of U.S. TV households. DIRECTV plans
to launch additional HD local markets throughout the remainder
of the year.
DIRECTV's roll out of local HD channels in San Antonio is part
of a nationwide expansion of HD programming that will
culminate in 2007, when DIRECTV will have the ability to
deliver more than 1,500 local HD channels and more than 150
national HD channels, establishing DIRECTV as a leading
provider of HD programming.
WHEN: Beginning today, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006
HOW: Customers who subscribe to a programming package that includes
local channels receive both the standard-definition and HD
signals at no extra monthly charge. Customers can receive
local HD channels by purchasing an H20 HD receiver or the new
HR20 DIRECTV Plus HDDVR and satellite dish. Existing HD
customers can upgrade their HD receiver and dish for $99 per
receiver. New customers can take advantage of a $100 mail-in
rebate on all DIRECTV HD and HDDVR receivers.
Eligibility for local channels is based on service address within certain designated market areas as defined by Nielsen Media Research, Inc. Visit DIRECTV.com for more information.