Sky Life, a digital satellite broadcaster, announced Thursday that its subscriber figure had reached over 3 million as of Wednesday.

Speaking at a press conference in downtown Seoul, its chief executive Lee Mong-ryong said the broadcaster will add 10 high-definition channels next month, offering a total of 85 HD channels ― at least twice the number of its rivals.

Lee also said that it will offer pay-per-view 3-D content for the first time in Korea beginning next Tuesday. He added that a separate channel for pay-per-view 3-D movies is expected to be launched as early as July.

<YONHAP PHOTO-1423> 가입자 300만 돌파한 스카이라이프 (서울=연합뉴스) 진성철 기자 = 24일 서울 중구 태평로1가 프레스센터에서 열린 '스카이라이프 가입자 300만 돌파' 기자간담회에서 이몽룡 스카이라이프 사장(오른쪽) 등 참석자들이 3D 전용 안경을 쓰고 스카이라이프 3D 방송을 시청하고 있다. 2011.3.24 zjin@yna.co.kr/2011-03-24 12:02:29/ <저작권자 ⓒ 1980-2011 ㈜연합뉴스. 무단 전재 재배포 금지.>
Lee Mong-ryong, president of Sky Life, watches new 3-D content provided by the digital satellite broadcaster at a press conference in downtown Seoul on Thursday. Yonhap News
가입자 300만 돌파한 스카이라이프 (서울=연합뉴스) 진성철 기자 = 24일 서울 중구 태평로1가 프레스센터에서 열린 '스카이라이프 가입자 300만 돌파' 기자간담회에서 이몽룡 스카이라이프 사장(오른쪽) 등 참석자들이 3D 전용 안경을 쓰고 스카이라이프 3D 방송을 시청하고 있다. 2011.3.24 zjin@yna.co.kr/2011-03-24 12:02:29/ <저작권자 ⓒ 1980-2011 ㈜연합뉴스. 무단 전재 재배포 금지.> Lee Mong-ryong, president of Sky Life, watches new 3-D content provided by the digital satellite broadcaster at a press conference in downtown Seoul on Thursday. Yonhap News

Lee Mong-ryong, president of Sky Life, watches new 3-D content provided by the digital satellite broadcaster at a press conference in downtown Seoul on Thursday. (Yonhap News)

“This is only the start,” said Lee. “With the most competitive HD channels and 3-D channels as well as our video-on-demand service in cooperation with KT Corp., we project to make major changes in the premium television market.”

This year, Sky Life will use the advanced advertisement system by establishing a joint venture company here with a Swiss firm. Advanced advertisement enables broadcasters to send out different TV ads depending on the subscribers’ age, income level and viewing preferences.

The company will also commercialize its N-Screen technology ― which allows sharing of data on multiple platforms such as mobile devices, TVs and personal computers ― in May, according to Lee.

“We will take the lead in the new media market which is changing on a daily basis,” he said. “We were the first to showcase 3-D, but we plan to make continual efforts to develop convergence items of broadcast and telecommunications.”

Reaching a record-breaking 431 billion won ($384.37 million) in sales in 2010, Sky Life is to be listed on the local stock exchange in May.

By Cho Ji-hyun (sharon@heraldm.com)