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Post subject: First-Ever HD Diving Television Program Premieres Sunday  PostPosted: Aug 18, 2007 - 12:30 AM
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NEW YORK, August 14, 2007 – High definition and high adventure come together underwater in the new TREASURE HD series, TREASURE DIVERS, that premieres Sunday, August 19th at 12 pm ET & PT/1C. Filmed entirely in vivid high definition, each episode of the six week series takes viewers on exciting underwater quests to discover sunken treasures up and down the Florida coastline.

TREASURE DIVERS is the first HD television series to provide an inside look at the little known and rarely filmed world of underwater treasure excavation. Throughout the series, shipwreck treasure historian Carl ‘Fizz’ Fismer and dive instructor Captain Gary Mace will troll a host of underwater wrecks in search of riches, both monetary and historic. Traveling in research and recovery vessels, Fismer, Mace and the crew will visit various wreck sites throughout the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, including:


Deadeye Bone Yard – In the Gulf of Mexico off of Florida’s coast, Fizz discovers a 1800s-era wooden deadeye, elephant tusks and a cannon lying amongst the wreckage. The crew dives to try and find out if this slave ship, which once carried human cargo, was heading back to Europe with a hold full of cash.
Treasure Coast – Fizz and Captain Gary visit sites on Florida’s East Coast which is known as the Gold and Treasure Coast. Here heavily laden galleons on their way back to Spain were smashed into a shallow reef by heavy winds. Millions in silver and gold have been recovered, and millions more have not.
The Caves – Fifty miles off of Key West, the ocean shallows to 30 feet where a Spanish gold plate was found 30 years ago. Here, Fizz has discovered concentric entrances to three caves and a piece of pottery that could date back thousands of years. Captain Gary and the New World Legacy have detected a large metal hit on the site. Was this the site of a prehistoric society, and possibly the final resting ground of a missing sister ship of the famous Atocha, which yielded over $450 million in Spanish treasure?

“Treasure Divers is a project that we have been talking about for a long time. Now that the project is complete and we’ve seen a preview of the first episode, the images are even more stunning and vivid than we ever imagined,” says Gary Mace, co-owner of Conch Republic Divers. “If you’ve ever been on a treasure dive, you’ll feel right at home watching “Treasure Divers” and if you haven’t had the pleasure of a treasure dive, you’ll certainly want to after watching this series.”


Carl ‘Fizz’ Fismer is a preeminent expert in shipwreck and artifact identification and has explored, salvaged and consulted on about 300 shipwrecks in the Bahamas, Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, and the Southeast United States. He has over 35 years of treasure hunting and diving experience where he has successfully recovered treasure from the Spanish Galleon wrecks of 1580, 1618, 1622, 1627, 1631, 1641, 1715, 1733 and 1800.

Captain Gary Mace owns Conch Republic Divers in the Florida Keys (www.conchrepublicdivers.com) and is a US Coast Guard Master Captain. His dive certifications include PADI and SDI/TDI Master Dive Instructor, full cave diver, tech wreck, advanced nitrox, tri-mix blender, and numerous other dive certifications. He has over 37 years of diving experience. Conch Republic Divers was voted the Number 1 dive shop in the Florida Keys by the readers of Scuba Diving magazine in 2006 and 2007.



VOOM’s TREASURE HD creates compelling programming that maximizes the medium of high-definition through original series focused on people's endless passions for beautiful and interesting objects: art, collectibles, the rare, the lost and the unusual all in high-definition. TREASURE HD is available nationally on the DISH Network satellite service (channel 9473) and Cablevision’s iO digital cable service (channel 729).


About VOOM HD Networks

Rainbow’s VOOM HD Networks (www.voom.com) comprise the world’s largest suite of high-definition content for distribution through satellite and cable operators. With programming in categories as diverse as sports, movies, fashion, music and art, the VOOM HD Networks are available in the U.S. on Echostar’s DISH Network and Cablevision’s iO digital cable service. The 24/7 linear VOOM HD channel is available globally. It is currently distributed in Scandinavia, Estonia, Latvia, Hong Kong, Singapore and throughout the Middle East. Similarly, select VOOM HD programming is available worldwide and has been licensed to viewers in more than 100 countries. Building on Rainbow’s history of original programming innovation, VOOM HD was developed to meet the growing worldwide demand for quality high-definition programming.

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For further information contact:

Marlea Willis
VP of Communications

VOOM HD Networks

(212) 324- 8744

mwillis@rainbow-media.com


Jeffrey Pattit
Publicity Manager

VOOM HD Networks

(646) 273-7360

jppattit@rainbow-media.com

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Post subject: RE: First-Ever HD Diving Television Program Premieres Sunday  PostPosted: Aug 27, 2007 - 09:12 AM
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Was wondering if anyone got a chance to see this show and if so what you thought of it.

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Post subject: RE: First-Ever HD Diving Television Program Premieres Sunday  PostPosted: Aug 28, 2007 - 02:02 AM
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nah, not here. sitting in jamaica without fancy stuff like that. well til last saturday that is. but hdtv is still an issue....blabla. so no, no idea. would like some input as well.

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