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Sky's 3D television station is to start on 1 October with a mix of films and sport, the broadcaster has announced..BBC News - Sky set for 3D television launch British Broadcasting CorporationHome Accessibility links Mobile Skip to content Skip to local navigation Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to bbc.co.uk search Help Accessibility Help Entertainment Home UK Africa Asia-Pac Europe Latin America Mid-East South Asia US Canada Business Health Sci/Environment Tech Entertainment Video 29 July 2010 Last updated at 09:54 GMT Share this page Delicious Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Email Print Sky set for 3D television launch 3D television attracted more interest during the World Cup Skys 3D television channel is to launch on 1 October with a mix of sport and movies, the broadcaster has said. The stations debut will coincide with golfs Ryder Cup championship, while hit 3D movies including Monsters vs Aliens will be screened. Skys 3D service trialled in pubs from April, and is now available in more than 1,500 locations. Related stories BSkyB profits on high definition 3D TV to be saviour of industry Sky+HD viewers with a 3D ready TV will be able to access the service, which requires 3D glasses to be worn. HBO deal It will be compatible with a number of 3D enabled sets from manufacturers including Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic. Other 3D Hollywood films will be screened in the run-up to Christmas, including Alice in Wonderland and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Sky has said that, alongside a range of sporting events, including the Premier League, a range of 3D arts and entertainments shows would be announced closer to the launch date. Meanwhile, Sky has struck an agreement with US cable channel HBO to broadcast its programmes in the UK. Dramas including Luck, starring Dustin Hoffman, will be aired on Sky in the coming months. The broadcaster has also secured the rights to HBOs back catalogue, which will be accessible on their on-demand services. The programme-makers past shows include The Sopran... |