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KTLA channels 5 and 31 in Los Angeles will broadcast the Rose Parade on January 1, 2000 in 1080i HDTV with 5.1 surround sound, marking the station's second consecutive year covering the event in high definition. Nine HD cameras will cover the parade, with the 16:9 image cropped for analog NTSC viewers on Channel 5.

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ROSE PARADE;
KTLA, channels, 5 and 31, Los Angeles, will, for the second time, broadcast the Rose Parade in HDTV on Jan 1, 2000. The parade will be in 1080i, 5.1 sound. KTLA will feature 9 High Definition cameras covering all of the action of this American tradition. Channel 5 will carry the analog simulcast. The 16:9 will be cropped for NTSC viewers.

 

 

 

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