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PR: DIRECTV to Offer HD Local Channels in 121 Markets by Year-End

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With Launch of 44 New HD Markets More Than 88 Percent of U.S.
Television Homes Will Have Access to Local HD Channels from DIRECTV

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Jul 28, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- DIRECTV, Inc., the nation's leading satellite television service provider, continues to strengthen its HD presence with the addition of 44 new HD local channel markets. By the end of 2008, DIRECTV will provide local HD broadcast channels in 121 cities, representing more than 88 percent of U.S. TV households. DIRECTV will begin the rollout of the new HD local markets in August and continue through the end of the year. The new markets include:

  • Augusta, Ga.
  • Bangor, Maine
  • Baton Rouge, La.
  • Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas
  • Boise, Idaho
  • Burlington, Vt.-Plattsburgh, N.Y.
  • Butte-Bozeman, Mont.
  • Champaign-Springfield-Decatur, Ill.
  • Charleston, S.C.
  • Chattanooga, Tenn.
  • Colorado Springs-Pueblo, Colo.
  • Columbia-Jefferson City, Mo.
  • Davenport, Iowa-Rock Island, Ill., Moline, Ill.
  • Dayton, Ohio
  • Des Moines-Ames, Iowa
  • Dothan, Ala.
  • El Paso, Texas
  • Evansville, Ind.
  • Fort Smith, Ark.
  • Fort Wayne, Ind.
  • Greenville-New Bern-Washington, N.C.
  • Harlingen-Brownsville, Texas
  • Harrisonburg, Va.
  • La Crosse-Eau Claire, Wis.
  • Little Rock-Pine Bluff, Ark.
  • Macon, Ga.
  • Lincoln-Hastings, Neb.
  • Mobile AL-Pensacola, Fla.
  • Myrtle Beach-Florence, S.C.
  • Norfolk-Newport News, Va.
  • Palm Springs, Calif.
  • Peoria-Bloomington, Ill.
  • Richmond-Petersburg, Va.
  • Rockford, Ill.
  • Rochester, N.Y.
  • Savannah, Ga.
  • Sioux Falls, S.D.
  • South Bend-Elkhart, Ind.
  • Springfield-Holyoke, Mass.
  • Syracuse, N.Y.
  • Tallahassee, Fla.
  • Toledo, Ohio
  • Traverse City-Cadillac, Mich.
  • Youngstown, Ohio

"With the rollout of 44 new HD local markets, DIRECTV continues to strengthen its position as the leading provider of quality HD programming among cable and satellite competitors nationwide," said Derek Chang, executive vice president, Content Strategy and Development, DIRECTV, Inc. "Our DIRECTV 11 satellite has recently begun operations and significantly expands our capacity for more national and local HD channels. And as we have with the SuperFan(R) service for MLB EXTRA INNINGS(R) and NFL SUNDAY TICKET(TM) and our multi-screen coverage of US Open golf, we will continue to use HD to enhance our unique interactive services to provide our customers with more of what they want and expect from us - the best television experience available."

DIRECTV will deliver HD programming from the primary broadcast networks - ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC - where available and authorized, to customers who subscribe to any TOTAL CHOICE(R) programming package that offers local channels. DIRECTV HD customers will continue to pay only a $9.99 access fee, allowing them to receive DIRECTV's premier HD technology and all channels broadcast in HD that are tied to their particular base programming package.

Customers should visit directv.com to learn more about the full complement of DIRECTV's HD programming lineup including existing channels, new channels, details on equipment required for the new DIRECTV HD services and updates on when the new markets will launch.

With the DIRECTV 11 satellite just introduced to the fleet and the launch of the DIRECTV 12 satellite next year, DIRECTV will have the capacity to deliver 200 national HD channels and 1,500 local HD and digital channels in addition to new advanced programming services for customers nationwide.

About DIRECTV, Inc.

DIRECTV, Inc. (NASDAQ : DTV - News), the nation's leading satellite television service provider, presents the finest television experience available to more than 17 million customers in the United States and is leading the HD revolution with 95 national HD channels - more quality HD channels than any other television provider. Each day, DIRECTV subscribers enjoy access to over 265 channels of 100% digital picture and sound, exclusive programming, industry-leading customer satisfaction (which has surpassed all national cable companies for eight years running) and superior technologies that include advanced DVR and HD-DVR services and the most state-of-the-art interactive sports packages available anywhere. For the most up-to-date information on DIRECTV, please visit directv.com.

SOURCE: DIRECTV, Inc.

DIRECTV, Inc.
Robert Mercer, 310-964-4683
or
Darris Gringeri, 212-462-5136

Copyright Business Wire 2008

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Wow Dothan, AL gets theirs but the Decatur-Huntsville, AL market doesn't? Oh well, I guess I'm lucky I live where I can get mine via antenna.
El Paso Is Offically On The List!!! OH YEAH!!!
that is awsome ... for some... would like to see them pick up Lawton- witcha falls market in any def.. S.D. or HD.. wish they would carry it at all... :grin:
jared52 said:
Wow Dothan, AL gets theirs but the Decatur-Huntsville, AL market doesn't? Oh well, I guess I'm lucky I live where I can get mine via antenna.
Most likely transponder space on the transponder carrying Dothan, AL SD-LIL.

~Alan
mike_augie said:
that is awsome ... for some... would like to see them pick up Lawton- witcha falls market in any def.. S.D. or HD.. wish they would carry it at all...
DirecTV doesn't even offer standard definition locals in the Wichita Falls, TX - Lawton, OK market. Very lame. Most satellite dishes I see on rooftops in this area of the country are E*, not D* and it's much to do about that locals issue.

E* has offered SD locals in Wichita Falls, TX - Lawton, OK for years. E* uplinked the HD versions of those locals to the 61.5° satellite on April 2 and is due to make them available to E* customers in that market very soon. According to a report on the EKB News Monitor, those HD locals may be available by "the end of July."
Are they just adding new markets, or also filling in missing channels (My Network, CW) in areas that already have locals in HD?
ok, probably not, but it's a start...

-- Springfield-Holyoke, Mass.
I'm surprised to see the Traverse City DMA ahead of Lansing.
E* has just lit the Lansing DMA.
I can't believe BUTTE/BOZEMAN is getting HD, and Missoula can't even get SD. I'm done with D*.
I'm disappointed that Tri-Cities, TN is not on the list... the local stations will not give a wavier either...

Are more local HD stations coming out maybe in early 2009? or do I have to wait till D12 goes up?

Looks like I'll miss another year of watching local NCAA Football in HD unless they are on ESPN.
Woo hoo! Glad to see the Des Moines-Ames area going to finally get them.
Excellent job, Jeigh! You also scooped us! :)

Cheers,
Tom
George Lewis said:
I'm disappointed that Tri-Cities, TN is not on the list... the local stations will not give a wavier either...

Are more local HD stations coming out maybe in early 2009? or do I have to wait till D12 goes up?

Looks like I'll miss another year of watching local NCAA Football in HD unless they are on ESPN.
Welcome to the forums, George! :welcome_s

I presume DIRECTV will continue to roll out new locals throughout. I don't think this will fill the constellation of four satellites: S1, S2, D10, and D11.

Cheers,
Tom
mjlthuston said:
I can't believe BUTTE/BOZEMAN is getting HD, and Missoula can't even get SD. I'm done with D*.
I couldn't agree more. Neither Missoula or Billings even gets SD. Looks like I will be sticking with cable for now.
Satelliteracer- "It's coming soon in HD. Hang in there"(7-10-08) THANK YOU ALL KNOWING ALL SEEING SATELLITERACER!
Columbia,Mo is getting it but not KOIN, Portland Oregon.:confused:
I note on the list are some areas that were SD on 72.5 or not SD at all. My guess is if they are going to put the SD up in MPEG4, why not go ahead and put the HD up as well.

This might explain some things.

Also, remember contract negotiations are always ongoing.

Cheers,
Tom
mjlthuston said:
I can't believe BUTTE/BOZEMAN is getting HD, and Missoula can't even get SD. I'm done with D*.
I'm with ya. Smaller markets around me are getting HD, but nothing for Columbia, SC. This is just unbelievable to me. I realize they can't light up every DMA, but we are not a small DMA.

It's time to seriously look at other options. :mad:
Tom Robertson said:
Excellent job, Jeigh! You also scooped us! :)

Cheers,
Tom
+1

My frustration aside, that was a good catch. Thanks Jeigh.
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