Nine announces cricket multiview
The Nine Network announced today that it would provide multiview coverage of the Carlton One-day Cricket finals on Wednesday, February 7, Friday, February 9 and Sunday, February 11 in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
Nine Network Australia
05-Feb-2001
The Nine Network announced today that it would provide multiview coverage of
the Carlton One-day Cricket finals on Wednesday, February 7, Friday,
February 9 and Sunday, February 11 in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
This will be the first time Nine has broadcast multiple views of a sporting
event since the commencement of digital television on January 1.
In addition to its normal analogue and digital free-to-air cricket
broadcasts, the Network will provide three extra digital channels - Nine
Action 1, Nine Action 2 and Nine Action 3. This will let viewers dictate for
the first time how they watch Nine's cricket coverage.
Nine Action 1 will give viewers the view from Stumpcam; Nine Action 2 will
provide a high wide shot of the on-field action; and Nine Action 3 will
allow continuous access to a range of statistical information such as
batting, bowling cards, batting charts and scoring graphs.
Each of the four digital channels will be broadcast in widescreen and will
carry Nine's full on-air commentary. The digital broadcast provides a
clearer picture and sharper sound than the current analogue broadcast.
Viewers will be able to access the multiview channels if they have a digital
set top box (STB).
Interested viewers will also be able to see STB demonstrations of the
cricket multiview in the following locations;
- David Jones (Chadstone in Melbourne, Market St and Chatswood Chase in Sydney and the Queen St Mall in Brisbane)
- Grace Bros./Myer (major stores)
- Harvey Norman (most stores)
- Crown Casino in Melbourne
- The Olympic Hotel in Sydney
The first Carlton One-day Final will be played at the SCG in Sydney on
Wednesday, February 7 with Nine's coverage beginning at 2.20pm. This match
will be seen live in Sydney as the match is officially sold out.
The second final will be played at the MCG in Melbourne on Friday, February
9. The Australian Cricket Board has given Nine permission to broadcast its
digital multiview of this match in Melbourne, despite the match not being
sold out.
Nine will also broadcast a multiview of the deciding Carlton One-Day final
on February 11 in Melbourne should the match be played.