DirectTV to add 100 HD channels

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DirecTV has announced that they plan to add a whopping 100 HD channels while maintaining the same signal quality over its satellite feed. As TV Week reports, DirectTV has been criticized for offering "HD Lite," delivering HD video at a lower transmission rate, but the satellite company says it offers the best picture quality in the HD space.

The new channels will begin beaming down in September, after the launch of a new satellite.

Among the new HD channels: Sci-Fi, USA and MTV. Ah ... who wouldn't want "Viva La Bam" in HD?

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