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10th May 2005:
E3 on TV (E3 2005)
Game Network set to broadcast live from this years show.
Posted by
John Grothier
- Xbox,PlayStation 2,GameCube,PC,Game Boy Advance,N-Gage - UK and Europe
Game Network have announced that they will be broadcasting live daily coverage from this year's E3 conference.
This unique event is a first for the UK and the live feeds from the conference will be broadcast between 5pm - 6pm GMT on sky channel 172, updating viewers with all the latest goings on as well as interviews and discussions with leading industry experts.
"The E3 show is going to provide coverage of a major event that gamers would be aware of yet few actually get to attend"
Mike Rushton, Executive Producer.
"Everybody knows that this year is going to be massive"
Miike continues.
"Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are drawing the lines in the sand with regards to the next Generation of Consoles. I'm proud to be able to beam all that excitement and buzz directly into our viewers' homes. However, it's not only the console wars that viewers will get to see. We have managed to secure several exciting exclusives from leading technology manufacturers who will be launching products at the show."
Indeed, The Live show is only the beginning of the channel's coverage of the event. Chris Jeffery, Guru producer and all round nice guy continues
"Although the Live show is going to play a large part in our coverage of E3, we are also gearing up for a series of specific features, covering everything we couldn't fit into the daily one hour show, on top of a ten part documentary series covering the behind the scenes action during and out of conference hours."
A variety of features on specific aspects of the show throughout june, including a Game Guru exclusive documentary series looking at the behind the scenes experience broadcasts at the conference are only the beginning of what will be part of the Game Network's ongoing coverage of this years event, which will include specialist features on technology providers, a look at ATI's vision for 'Gaming for the masses'
The Coverage begins on Monday 16th May, and will include all the latest breaking news as well as discussions and interviews with leading industry experts and insiders.
More news as we get it.
John Grothier
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