Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wimbledon Finals Set For BBC 3D

The free-to-air announce will be existing to any person who has access to a 3D TV set and HD Channels.

Danielle Nagler, head of BBC HD and 3D, said: "We're bringing audiences a new way of getting shut to the action."

She added: "I'm certain that 3D will usually increase to the the theater as the world's paramount players vie is to championship."

Rafael Nadal's feat over Tomas Berdych in the 2010 last was watched by an median of 5.6m viewers, whilst 2.3m watched Serena Williams win her fourth singles title.

BBC senior manager competition writer Paul Davies said: "This unique 3D delivery is the ultimate enhancement to bring to life all the tension, the theater and fad on a of the many iconic sporting arenas in the world."

As good as coverage on BBC One, BBC HD and BBC Two, viewers will moreover be able to follow the contest around the BBC Sport website and the BBC Red Button.

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