Sky launches 3D pub finder
April 2, 2010
Sky has launched an online pub finder so consumers can locate 3D-ready venues for watching the satellite broadcaster’s new channel.
On April 3rd, Sky will officially commence 3D broadcasts to pubs, kicking off with the Premier League clash between Manchester United and Chelsea. Around 1,500 pubs and clubs in the UK have already signed up to receive the service, and consumers can now log on to the ‘3D pubs’ section on Sky’s website to track down a participating venue in their area.
Sky intends to show at least five more Premier League games in 3D before for the season ends on May 9th.
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