SBS, Nine and Foxtel reveal 3D broadcast plans

SBS has finally confirmed plans to broadcast the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa live in 3D, while the Nine Network has announced it will now extend its live 3D broadcast of the State of Origin Series into five east coast cities.  

In pay TV, Foxtel has also said it will air live the Socceroos’ friendly match against New Zealand in 3D next Monday.

SBS has teamed up with Sony and Harvey Norman to bring up to 15 World Cup matches to a dedicated 3D channel in addition to its coverage on SBS1, SBS2, on its website and SBS Radio.

Matches will include Australia vs Germany on June 14. FIFA will provide a 3D broadcast feed of matches throughout the tournament. Matches will be broadcast live in 3D by SBS and repeated on a loop until the next 3D match is made available.

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