Universal HD
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Launched | July 31, 2003 |
Owned by | General Electric Co. (through NBC Universal Cable division) |
Formerly called | Bravo HD+ (until December 1, 2004) |
Website | Universal HD web site |
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Satellite | |
DirecTV | Channel 74 |
Dish Network | Channel 9427 |
Cable | |
Verizon FiOS | Channel 835 |
IO Digital Cable (Cablevision) | Channel 744 |
Comcast | Channels Vary |
Time Warner Cable | Channels Vary |
Charter | Channels Vary |
Cox Cable | Channels Vary |
Choice Cable TV | Channel 306 |
Universal HD, designed for HDTV, is a cable television network owned by NBC Universal. The network exclusively broadcasts in high definition 1080i and includes a mix of unedited and uninterrupted films, dramas, series, sports, specials, and performance arts programming from the NBC Universal library, most having aired on one of the NBC Universal-owned networks, including NBC, Bravo, USA Network, SCI FI, and Trio. The network was previously known as Bravo HD+ and had different programming.
Universal HD also airs sporting events from NBC Universal networks such as providing the high definition simulcast of USA Network's coverage of the U.S. Open tennis tournament in 2006. In addition, the network was used to broadcast additional footage from the 2006 Winter Olympics not aired on NBC. This was mostly limited to men's and women's hockey qualifying rounds and semifinals.