
"I think it is going to be a major event for many, many people in this country and around the world," says BBC director of vision Jana Bennett, who oversees the pubcaster’s television, radio and online content.
Video of the Westminster Abbey ceremony will likely be made available free to accredited broadcasters around the world. BBC is looking at filming and broadcasting the event in HD and Bennett thinks it might be a driver for HD services. "It could be a bit like the Coronation when TV sets were turned on for the first time in so many millions of households," she says.
Nearly 1 billion viewers worldwide tuned into the 1981 state wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer - then broadcast by the BBC in an era when both the U.K. and the U.S. had just three national TV channels.
The 1997 funeral of Princess Diana was watched by an estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide, making it the most-viewed TV event ever. Given the number of TV channels, online video outlets and social networking sites, viewership totals for the Prince William wedding will likely eviscerate previous records.
"We haven’t gotten into the logistics of how all the media feeds will work," a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said. BBC, ITV and Sky News are all planning live coverage, as are a host of broadcasters in the U.S. and around the world. But despite the high tune-in, the Royal Wedding - in 3D or not - likely won’t generate a huge payday for broadcasters because the event will air live.
Video of the Westminster Abbey ceremony will likely be made available free to accredited broadcasters around the world. BBC is looking at filming and broadcasting the event in HD and Bennett thinks it might be a driver for HD services. "It could be a bit like the Coronation when TV sets were turned on for the first time in so many millions of households," she says.
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