Tokyo – NHK will revamp its satellite broadcasting next April, consolidating its current three channels into two. Currently, NHK has three satellite channels – one HD and two SD. From April, these will be restructured and consolidated into two HD channels. This will enable NHK to broadcast more programs that make the most of the rich image and high-quality sound of Hi-Vision. The two new satellite channels are named BS1 and BS Premium. The main pillars of BS1 will be world affairs and sports. It will offer viewers the latest news from around the world, and live broadcasts of major sports events such as MLB, NBA and more. BS Premium will be a channel designated for authentic entertainment and culture programs. Viewers can enjoy beautiful dynamic scenes of nature and powerful music performances provided by Hi-Vision. Regular series of programs featuring history, arts, and other genres are also planned to be on the lineup. The digital switchover in Japan is scheduled to complete by 24 July 2011. Until then, NHK’s analog TV broadcasting, both terrestrial and satellite, will be simulcasts of the respective digital service.
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