EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Aug 23, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Recognizing the growing interest among American
motorists who want the same DIRECTV entertainment experience in their
cars that they have in their homes, DIRECTV is now delivering to car
video screens live local news, weather, traffic, sports and other
local entertainment programming.
Local broadcast channels via DIRECTV are now available to mobile
customers on the open road within the continental United States to
vehicles that have been equipped with a TracVision A7 mobile satellite
TV system, launched today by KVH Industries, Inc. DIRECTV will provide
mobile customers their local broadcast channels within the designated
market areas where it already offers them to home viewers. Local
channels availability may vary by market. DIRECTV delivers local
programming in 142 markets, representing 94 percent of U.S. television
households.
DIRECTV's TOTAL CHOICE(R) Mobile with local channels package,
created exclusively for mobile customers with a low-profile automotive
TracVision system, is available for $44.99, and offers more than 185
channels. To receive local channels in their car, DIRECTV customers
must purchase a new TracVision A7 satellite TV system, which includes
an integrated GPS unit and new 12-volt receiver jointly developed by
DIRECTV and KVH.
The mobile local channels offering is part of a larger strategy by
DIRECTV to target the more than 20 million U.S. vehicles expected to
have in-vehicle passenger video systems by 2011, according to the
leading analyst firm Frost & Sullivan.
"We are delighted to be able to offer local broadcast programming
on a DMA basis and to extend the connection that viewers have to their
local broadcaster, to the mobile consumer. With consumers' growing
demand to watch news and entertainment services whenever and wherever
they want, the in-vehicle market has come to represent the next
frontier in live digital multichannel entertainment," said Daren
Benzi, vice president, Sales Development and Strategy, DIRECTV, Inc.
"This new development symbolizes DIRECTV and KVH's continuing efforts
to innovate and provide the best of the DIRECTV television experience
to mobile consumers. With our new receiver technology and KVH's new
TracVision A7 with GPS, DIRECTV is now able to offer its mobile
customers the benefits of live local news, traffic, weather, sports
and other important information."
In addition to giving its customers access to local news and
information on the road, DIRECTV's new service offering gives local
programmers greater participation in the expanding live mobile media
market.
KVH's TracVision A7 is a low-profile in-motion satellite TV system
designed for passenger vehicles and brings more than 185 channels of
live, all-digital DIRECTV programming and commercial-free XM Radio
music into automobiles. Using patented hybrid phased-array technology,
KVH's TracVision systems, available to car owners since September
2003, are now offered by hundreds of retailers nationwide, as well as
participating Cadillac dealerships.
DIRECTV TOTAL CHOICE(R) Mobile, the world's first dedicated in-car
programming package, was launched in August 2004 in collaboration with
KVH and is still the only satellite TV package created for use in
automobiles. KVH has been supplying mobile antennas to bring DIRECTV
service to boat and RV owners since 1995.
"More and more U.S. motorists now consider their vehicle as an
extension of their living room, and, like at home, are demanding live
entertainment and information over DVDs and prerecorded content,"
explained Ian Palmer, KVH's executive vice president for satellite
sales. "That trend, combined with the phenomenal growth of in-vehicle
entertainment systems -- more than 52 percent of full-size SUVs and 40
percent of luxury SUVs and minivans among 2005 and early-release 2006
models have in-vehicle video screens according to J.D. Power &
Associates -- suggest that live, in-car satellite TV is the next
must-have vehicle technology."
The November 2005 report by J.D. Power & Associates also concluded
that more than 60 percent of SUV owners and 50 percent of minivans
owners want passenger entertainment in their next vehicles.
About DIRECTV, Inc.
DIRECTV is the nation's leading digital television service
provider with 15.5 million customers. DIRECTV, and the Cyclone Design
logo are registered trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc. DIRECTV (NYSE:DTV), a
world-leading provider of digital multichannel television
entertainment, is approximately 39 percent owned by News Corporation
Ltd.
About KVH Industries, Inc.
Middletown, RI-based KVH Industries, Inc., is a leading provider
of in-motion satellite TV and communication systems, having designed,
manufactured, and sold more than 100,000 mobile satellite antennas for
applications on boats, RVs, trucks, buses, and automobiles. Winner of
the prestigious General Motors Innovative Design Award, CES Innovation
Award, 21 National Marine Electronics Association "Best Product"
awards, and a finalist for the Automotive News PACE Award, KVH's
mission is to connect mobile customers with the same digital
television entertainment, communications, and Internet services that
they enjoy in their home and offices.
SOURCE: DIRECTV, Inc.
DIRECTV, Inc.
Robert Mercer, 310-726-4683
or
KVH Industries
Chris Watson, 401-845-8138
or
XPR, LLC
Bob Ochsner, 949-233-0984