Step-by-Step To High-Def.

Broadcasting & Cable, February, 2006

By Glen Dickson Cable networks conquer production challenges to launch HD channels Premium movie networks like HBO and Starz had plenty of HD-ready film content to draw from when they launched HD services years ago. But basic-cable HD players like MTV's new MHD, National Geographic's new NGC HD network and Scripps Networks' upcoming HD versions of HGTV and Food Network have had to significantly change their production workflows to ensure a reliable stream of HD content.

Nat Geo's Year of Planning NGC HD went live in January, after almost a year of planning. The HD network offers a simulcast of the programming on the standard National Geographic network in the 720-line progressive-scan format preferred by Fox for its HD offerings; Fox...

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