This was posted by Ken H on AVSforum. Great news for Bravo HD+. Finally we get to see something good on Bravo HD+
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Englewood Cliffs, NJ- July 27, 2004 - NBC Universal Cable today announced plans to present 65 ½ live HD hours of USA Network's coverage of the US Open, one of the most prestigious championships in professional tennis, on Bravo HD+, NBC Universal's first cable network dedicated to the delivery of high-definition (HD) content. The USA Network produced coverage on Bravo HD+ marks a substantial expansion over last year's 36 hours of HD coverage of the US Open.
Bravo HD+ will offer a simulcast of USA Network's primetime schedule (7:00-11:00 p.m.) for the first week of the tournament beginning Aug. 30 with the opening rounds of the men's and women's singles tournament. In the second week, beginning on Labor Day, Bravo HD+ will offer full coverage every day leading up to the women's doubles final on Sept. 12 at 1:00 p.m. ET. This new HD offering of the men's and women's final tennis Grand Slam event of the year is in response to the cable industry's accelerated demand for high quality programming in true HD.
AVSforum Thread
Englewood Cliffs, NJ- July 27, 2004 - NBC Universal Cable today announced plans to present 65 ½ live HD hours of USA Network's coverage of the US Open, one of the most prestigious championships in professional tennis, on Bravo HD+, NBC Universal's first cable network dedicated to the delivery of high-definition (HD) content. The USA Network produced coverage on Bravo HD+ marks a substantial expansion over last year's 36 hours of HD coverage of the US Open.
Bravo HD+ will offer a simulcast of USA Network's primetime schedule (7:00-11:00 p.m.) for the first week of the tournament beginning Aug. 30 with the opening rounds of the men's and women's singles tournament. In the second week, beginning on Labor Day, Bravo HD+ will offer full coverage every day leading up to the women's doubles final on Sept. 12 at 1:00 p.m. ET. This new HD offering of the men's and women's final tennis Grand Slam event of the year is in response to the cable industry's accelerated demand for high quality programming in true HD.