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Chris Blount
01-06-05, 12:13 PM
New Programming Services Transcend Conventional Television Viewing Experience

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2005--At the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, DIRECTV, Inc., the nation's leading and fastest-growing digital television service provider, introduced two new advanced programming services now available to DIRECTV customers with interactive-enabled receivers. Launched on Jan. 4, the three new DIRECTV Mix channels offer enhanced features that enable customers to view up to six live channels all on one screen. Launching in February, the new DIRECTV Active(TM) channel will offer interactive, local weather information, financial market summaries and a wide range of additional interactive services.

"With all of the programming available on DIRECTV, the DIRECTV Mix and DIRECTV Active give customers yet another way to customize their television viewing experience and enhance different aspects of their lives," said Eric Shanks, senior vice president, Advanced Services and Content, DIRECTV, Inc. "DIRECTV is focused on delivering the best TV experience to its customers. We understand the importance of creating features that make DIRECTV's programming even better and this is just the beginning of what DIRECTV has to offer in the interactive category."

DIRECTV Mix Channels

DIRECTV Mix channels offer customers the ability to view up to six live channels, all on one screen. Customers with interactive-enabled DIRECTV receivers can use their remote control to listen and direct tune to any of the channels on the screen.

The DIRECTV Mix channels include:

-- DIRECTV News Mix - DIRECTV Channel 102 - Offers an instant
glimpse of the most current news stories from the most widely
viewed news networks, such as CNN, Headline News, CNBC, MSNBC,
Fox News Channel and The Weather Channel.

-- DIRECTV Sports Mix - DIRECTV Channel 104 - Delivers the best
in televised sports - customers are able to see popular game
match-ups and get a current look at what's on in televised
sporting events from networks, such as ESPN, ESPN2, The NFL
Network, The Golf Channel, The SPEED Channel and Outdoor Life
Network.

-- DIRECTV Kids Mix - DIRECTV Channel 111 - Offers families a
snapshot in to the most popular children's television networks
available, such as Animal Planet, The Disney Channel, Toon
Disney, Cartoon Network, Noggin and Nickelodeon.

DIRECTV Sports and News Mix channels are hosted by DIRECTV anchors -- based at DIRECTV's Los Angeles Broadcast Center (LABC) -- who give customers top headlines and highlights, and help them plan their TV viewing.

DIRECTV Active(TM)

In February, DIRECTV customers will have access to a wide range of interactive services, which can be both personalized and localized. These new services will include daily and extended weather forecasts, financial market summaries, daily horoscopes, lottery results, pay per view and broadcast TV recommendations, as well as special DIRECTV network promotions. Using the new remote control, viewers simply push the button labeled "Active," then use their remote to navigate through the interactive features.

In addition, DIRECTV Active's video and audio components provide additional information from DIRECTV and its diverse advertising partners. Some of the features available with DIRECTV Active include:

-- Weather - Provides current and five-day local weather
forecasts for thousands of U.S. cities, as well as regional
weather maps updated throughout the day.

-- DIRECTV Mix Channels - Lets customers direct tune to the
DIRECTV Mix Channels.

-- What's Hot - Keeps customers up-to-date on the week's best
movies, series and special programming offered by DIRECTV.

-- Horoscope - Allows customers to check their daily horoscope by
clicking on their individual star sign.

-- Lottery - Offers up-to-the-minute results from the 38 state
lotteries in the United States.

Customers with non-interactive-enabled receivers will be able to view the DIRECTV Mix channels, but will not be able to listen and direct tune to the channels featured on the screen. In addition, the DIRECTV Active(TM) functionality will not be available on non-interactive-enabled receivers.

DIRECTV has been deploying interactive-capable receivers since April 2004. In February, these set-top boxes will receive a software download that will enable these interactive capabilities. The model number of this new box is the D10 basic receiver from DIRECTV.

Source (http://phoenix.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=127160&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=660039&highlight=)

Chris Blount
01-06-05, 12:39 PM
In case you didn't see this before, here is what they look like:

http://www.directv.com/images/mixchannels/channel_newsmix.jpghttp://www.directv.com/images/mixchannels/channel_sportsmix.jpghttp://www.directv.com/images/mixchannels/channel_kidsmix.jpg

MORE INFO (http://www.directv.com/see/landing/mixchannels.html)

Ric
01-06-05, 12:50 PM
I am still using the Ultimate TV receiver so I guess I don't have what they consider an "Interactive Receiver" I can pick up the new channels but unable to select subchannels or switch between the items.

syphix
01-06-05, 04:52 PM
Are those screens from the beta, or now? I have no TNT in my Sports Mix...


edit: weird...now it's showing Golf....hrm....

shy007
01-06-05, 05:14 PM
I was lucky I bought the new D10 receiver at Christmas..... I called directv to get a new receiver and didn't want to wait 5 days, so I bought one at Best Buy..... Man, it just happens to be the new D10 receiver.....

bhuber
01-06-05, 06:04 PM
If anyone is looking for a picture of the new interactive service one is posted at http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000287026349/

dogger01
01-06-05, 07:02 PM
I was messing around with the mix channels and for those that have the hughes HD reciever (only one I tested) if you can press the select button the info menu pops up and if you use the directional buttons you can change the sound to all the feeds listed. Just a way around if you don't have the D10.

rrbhokies
01-06-05, 09:11 PM
I have a Samsung 4040 and an RCA D80 tivos and that didn't work. How will we know which models are part of the download update in February?

Also, what do they mean by a new remote?

Using the new remote control, viewers simply push the button labeled "Active," then use their remote to navigate through the interactive features.

Will they provide replacement remotes or will they charge for them?

rrbhokies
01-06-05, 09:15 PM
Also, why is the Kid's Mix Channel playing Oldies music? Is this just temporary or do they really think that kids want to listen to Oldies music while channel surfing? If they need music, why wouldn't they play Radio Disney instead? It just doesn't make any sense.

syphix
01-06-05, 10:05 PM
Also, why is the Kid's Mix Channel playing Oldies music? Is this just temporary or do they really think that kids want to listen to Oldies music while channel surfing? If they need music, why wouldn't they play Radio Disney instead? It just doesn't make any sense.I thought the same. damn. thing. :D :D

steveymac
01-06-05, 10:51 PM
you can change the music the same way you change the audio for the channels... i changed mine to kid stuff

wipeout
01-07-05, 07:48 AM
Will the HD-TIVO be able to take advantage of these features or do we get left out in the cold after spending a grand?

HappyGoLucky
01-07-05, 08:43 AM
Will the HD-TIVO be able to take advantage of these features or do we get left out in the cold after spending a grand?
It looks like HD-Tivo buyers are the latest suckers to be taken in by DirecTV.

rrbhokies
01-07-05, 10:01 AM
How do you change the audio? Can someone provide the step-by-step for doing so?

Also, once you set it, does it remember it each time you go back to the channel, or do you have to set it each time?

PirateJim
01-07-05, 11:42 AM
Anyone know if the Hughes GAEB0 receivers will get the upgrade necessary to use the new interactive features coming next month ?

Crazy 1
01-07-05, 12:24 PM
No, I sounds to me that only the D10 and higher recievers will be the only ones that can work the new interactive features. Us with the RCa's and Hughes,ect. will be left out. :(

Brent04
01-07-05, 04:38 PM
Are those screens from the beta, or now? I have no TNT in my Sports Mix...


edit: weird...now it's showing Golf....hrm....

TNT only shows up when it is showing a sports program. Since TNT is not a 24 hour sports channel it does not appear in the SportMix all the time.

ki4cgs
01-07-05, 10:37 PM
When is DirecTv planning on adding the sports ticker that is shown in this (http://www.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3856419217674953.JPG?0.2639661514995728) picture?

ds650
01-08-05, 09:33 PM
No, I sounds to me that only the D10 and higher recievers will be the only ones that can work the new interactive features. Us with the RCa's and Hughes,ect. will be left out. :(

No kidding. I have the D10 receivers but the RCA's UI style & remote are MUCH better. I read the old wink style interactive receivers won't work, my old RCA's did do the original interactive stuff. It would be nice if EVERYONE could enjoy these new features.

Steve Mehs
01-08-05, 10:21 PM
you can change the music the same way you change the audio for the channels... i changed mine to kid stuff

Do you mean Radio Disney? Kids Stuff is no longer on DirecTV

ddobson
01-09-05, 12:14 PM
No, I sounds to me that only the D10 and higher recievers will be the only ones that can work the new interactive features. Us with the RCa's and Hughes,ect. will be left out. :(

Sounds like you're right. I might be switching to DISH soon. In July of 2003 I replaced my very old receivers with RCA 486 models (top of the line) at $150.00 each to get WINK. In December of 2003 WINK is gone. I'm out $450.00 because the only thing I wanted on those receivers was interactive.

You think I'm spending more money for Interactive you're nuts. Dish has it and if I switch they'll give me everything free. After 9 years I guess it really is bye bye DirecTV. They gave me a Tivo last year to keep me from switching which was great but I'm sure they won't replace all of my receivers for free. Besides I'd want the interactive in the living room and that's where the TIVO is...

Way to go DirecTV. Leave your loyal customers high and dry.... AGAIN

:nono2:

steveymac
01-09-05, 01:22 PM
lol, when i say "kids stuff" i wasn't refering to a specific channel, i meant music that sounds kiddy=ish... i don't know what channel it is, since it doesn't tell you when you change the music channel... it coud be radio disney..i just switched through the audio channels till i found one that sounded like something a kid would listen to...