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From TvWeek.com:

Channel Builds HD Library October 11, 2004

By Daisy Whitney, TV Week


National Geographic Channel is working on bolstering its store of high-definition content to prepare for the possibility of launching a hi-def service in the near future. While the network has not determined a specific time frame or even committed yet to launching an HD service, it is amassing close to 100 hours of content so it can be ready with a strong HD library, said John Ford, executive VP, programming, at National Geographic.


In particular, the network is working on producing its four-part miniseries "Tales from the Tomb" in HD. The series, one of the first greenlighted in HD, is slated to run early next year. National Geographic is considering airing the miniseries in HD, though without its own HD service at the moment it's looking at a variety of ways to air the show in HD.


"Eventually, maybe a year from now, we launch a channel," he said. To build up the necessary library, Mr. Ford said, the channel is incorporating the cost into production budgets for the incremental expense of shooting in HD, which can cost 10 percent to 15 percent more, he said.


"So we would cover the cost, and that essentially gets us to building up a library, to be ready to launch if we are ready to launch," he said. He'd like to have 70 to 100 hours of HD content to start, which would enable up to 30 percent of prime-time content in any given quarter to be carried in HD, he said.


Mr. Ford expects to have 40 to 50 hours of HD-ready content amassed by the end of this year and 70 to 100 hours sometime next year. In addition to the miniseries, Mr. Ford said, National Geographic is shooting some wildlife specials in Botswana in HD.
 

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I guess you need to define "soon". To give an idea about how much HD programming is really needed for an "all-HD" channel, INHD1&2 have plenty of repeats and they have committed to 100 hours a month, not total, of new programming starting in October.


So while I would really love to see National Geographic channel in HD, I'm sure it will be a year or so and then Comcast may not get it until we complain and beg (that's what it took for DiscoveryHD). So maybe two years for Comcasters.


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Well, the TV Week article specified "the near future" and NGC VP John Ford said "maybe a year from now" so I guess it depends on how one defines "soon".

I think within a year works for me, but others might disagree.
 

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The heck with ESPN-HD..Nat-Geo in HD..now we're talking...naked natives in HD.. uh, hold that thought there...
 
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