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Sky 3D will go live in April

Sky will launch its 3D TV channel to 'hundreds' of UK pubs from April and to UK consumers by the end of 2010, starting with a weekly live Premiership football match.

Top-tier Sky HD subscribers will not be charged extra when the service launches - although there's no guarantee it will be a bonus indefinitely.

The service was previewed earlier this year in nine pubs around the UK and Ireland, showing the premier League clash between Arsenal and Manchester United.

Invited audiences saw the match on specially-imported TVs in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Dublin.

Gerry O’Sullivan, Sky’s director of strategic product development, said: "2010 is the year for 3D TV. People have already embraced 3D cinema and because Sky’s 3D service uses the same kind of technology, we’re confident there will be demand for sport, movies, concerts and drama in 3D.

"The good news is that all Sky+HD customers already have the set-top box they need to enjoy 3D, meaning they simply need to buy any new 3D TV, all of which will work seamlessly with Sky’s ground breaking new service."

The Sky 3D football channel will be available to hundreds of pubs from April with a weekly Premier League football match.

The next step will be a launch to domestic subscribers in the autumn, when 3D TVs are expected become widely available on the consumer market.

The 3D channel will carry movies, sport, documentaries and the arts, and will 'initially' be a bonus channel at no extra cost for consumers who subscribe to the top tier with Sky HD.

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