Pan-European 3D channel on Astra
November 23, 2010
Dutch TV channel Brava3D has commenced broadcasting via the Astra satellite at 23.5 degrees East. Brava3D is the first pan-European 3D channel providing a mix of classical music, opera and ballet in 3D quality.
Jur Bron, CEO of Brava3D, said: “Launching Brava3D is a logical next step following the international success of BravaHD. The ASTRA satellite distribution allows us to provide Brava3D in a cost-effective and high quality manner to TV platforms across Europe. Brava3D offers a unique experience and we are confident that a substantial market lies ahead of us.”
Brava3D is broadcast via ASTRA 3B on ASTRA 23.5 degrees East, 11778.00 MHz, vertical. Transmissions are provisionally free to air.
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