By Kevin Hilton
Eurosport is building on
the launch of its high definition channel in May by signing a Europe-wide deal
with Panasonic to promote both the new service and the technology. As Official
HD Partner Panasonic is supplying HPX2100 and HVX201 P2 camcorders for the
broadcaster's coverage of the Beijing Olympic Games.
Eurosport HD is a
simulcast of the channel's standard definition transmission and involves what
is claimed to be the biggest HD storage area network supplied by Thomson's
Systems Solutions division.
The Grass Valley K2 SAN
is formed from K2 media server systems installed at Eurosport's play-out centre
in Issy-les-Moulineaux, outside
This involves 44
Eurosport HD went on air
in time for the broadcaster's coverage of the French Open from Roland Garros, followed
by Euro 2008 and the U.S. Open, with the Olympics in August. Eurosport joins
the already high number of broadcasters set to use Panasonic P2 camcorders
during the Games but the deal is also intended to encourage the move to HD in
the home.
"The sports channel
is setting trends in broadcasting, just as Panasonic's Veira flat-panel HDTVs
are setting standards in the consumer electronics industry," says David
Nicholls, general manager of Panasonic Europe's TV Group.
Jacques
Raynaud, vice chairman of Eurosport Group, comments, "We share a common
vision. We aim to deliver a new dimension in sports to viewers in as many
HDTV-equipped homes as possible and in as many countries where Eurosport is
broadcast, to 112 million homes and 59 territories across