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Scarlett. 05-07-2013 08:32 PM

BBC to drop 3D programming
 
The BBC is to suspend 3D programming for an indefinite period due to a "lack of public appetite" for the technology.

Kim Shillinglaw, the BBC's head of 3D, said it has "not taken off" with audiences who find it "quite hassly".

The BBC began a two-year 3D trial in 2011, broadcasting several shows and events in 3D, including the Olympic Games and Strictly Come Dancing.

A Doctor Who anniversary special in November will be among the final shows televised in 3D as part of the trial.

Half of the estimated 1.5 million households in the UK with a 3D-enabled television watched last summer's Olympics opening ceremony in 3D.

The BBC said 3D viewing figures for the Queen's Christmas Message and the children's drama Mr Stink were "even more disappointing", with just 5% of potential viewers tuning in over the Christmas period.

'Wait-and-see'

In an interview with the Radio Times, Shillinglaw said: "I have never seen a very big appetite for 3D television in the UK.

"I think when people watch TV they concentrate in a different way. When people go to the cinema they go and are used to doing one thing - I think that's one of the reasons that take up of 3D TV has been disappointing."

Shillinglaw will return to her main job at the BBC, as head of science and natural history, when the project ends at the close of the year.

"After that we will see what happens when the recession ends and there may be more take up of sets, but I think the BBC will be having a wait-and-see. It's the right time for a good old pause," she said.

"I am not sure our job is to call the whole 3D race," she said.

Last year's Wimbledon finals were the first programmes to be shown in 3D by the BBC. This year, the broadcaster will show both the men's and ladies Wimbledon semi-finals and finals in 3D.

The free-to-air 3D Wimbledon coverage is only available to viewers with access to a 3D TV set and to the BBC's HD Red Button channel on certain platforms, but not Sky.

Last month, US sports network ESPN announced it was to close its 3D channel in the US due to a lack of uptake.

Recent figures from the US suggest no more than 120,000 people are watching 3D channels at any one time.

BBC News

Ramsay 05-07-2013 08:33 PM

hopefully more follow..3D is the biggest waste ever

arista 05-07-2013 08:34 PM

Ch 944 on Virgin has the live tennis Now in 3-D

Firewire 05-07-2013 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 6139816)
You ARE WRONG




Ch 944 on Virgin has the live tennis Now in 3-D

BBC are dropping it at the end of the year

Scarlett. 05-07-2013 08:35 PM

They aren't dropping it right this second, arista, lol.

arista 05-07-2013 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 6139821)
They aren't dropping it right this second, arista, lol.


true.


Its Only
on FreesatHD
Virgin HD
FreeviewHD
and YouView


Not on Sky

arista 05-07-2013 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Firewire (Post 6139820)
BBC are dropping it at the end of the year


sure
there loss

King Gizzard 05-07-2013 08:40 PM

They should have got the message in the 80's, no one cares

Samuel. 05-07-2013 08:44 PM

rip 3D

Outside of cinemas, seems it's flopping everywhere.

Will only ever pick up when the technology makes it seamless.

Shaun 05-07-2013 08:49 PM

nobody cares about 3D bye

King Gizzard 05-07-2013 08:50 PM

and even in the cinema it is **** if you wear glasses anyway

GypsyGoth 05-07-2013 08:51 PM

Loads of our lives is filled with 3D objects, it's nice to get a break from all the 3Dness and watch TV, I'm glad it's not taking off.


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