History Channel
Country | United States |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Headquarters | 235 E. 45th St., New York City, New York, U.S. |
Programming | |
Picture format |
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Ownership | |
Owner | A&E Networks |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | January 1, 1995 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Service(s) | Philo, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, Vidgo[1] |
History (stylized in
The network was originally focused on history-based, social/science documentaries as well as the news. During the late 2000s, the History Channel pivoted into
As of February 2015, around 96,149,000 American households (82.6% of households with television) receive the network's flagship channel, the History Channel.[2] International localized versions of the History Channel are available, in various forms, in India, Canada, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
History
20th century
The company indicated that plans for a history channel were in the works in 1993, it purchased the Lou Reda Productions documentary library and long-term rights for the Hearst Entertainment documentaries archive. The History Channel was launched on January 1, 1995, with its UK counterpart, a partnership with
During the 1990s, the History Channel was jokingly referred to as "The
A&E Networks considered the History Channel to be the driver in international expansion due to a lack of international rights to A&E international co-productions. As expected, the History Channel led A&E's overseas expansion in Brazil with TVA (April 1996), the Nordic and Baltic regions with Modern Times Group (1997), and in Canada (1997).[3]
The History Channel expanded in 1998 into tours of US landmarks with Mayflower Tours having an affiliated website (historytravel.com), History Channel Traveler, and a planned quarterly magazine. While in October, the History Channel and
21st century
On February 16, 2008, a new logo was launched on the U.S. network as part of a rebranding effort. While the trademark "H" was kept, the triangle shape on the left acts as a play button for animation and flyouts during commercials and shows. On March 20, 2008, as part of that same rebranding effort, the History Channel dropped "The" and "Channel" from its name to become simply "History".[5]
In 2012, half of A&E would be purchased by The Walt Disney Company and the other half by Hearst Communications, also putting History under their joint ownership.[6]
The "History 100" documentary initiative was announced in March 2018 that would produce 100 documentaries covering major events and notable figures from last 100 years.[7]
In 2021, the History Network ordered a documentary series covering the history of the decades long Star Trek science fiction franchise.[8] Brian Volk-Weiss is the planned director who had done documentaries for Netflix, as well as a previous History Channel special on Star Trek for its 50th anniversary in 2016.[8] They planned to go over the long history of the franchise including its various television series and conduct cast interviews.[8]
On December 7, 2021, History received a major rebrand for the first time since February 16, 2008. The logo kept the golden letter 'H' that had been used since its launch in 1995.
Programming
Programming on the History Channel has covered a wide range of
The channel's programming would expand into scripted dramas with the premiere
Criticism and evaluations
The network has been criticized for having a bias towards
Stanley Kutner criticized the network for the series The Men Who Killed Kennedy in 2003. Kutner was one of three historians commissioned to review the documentary, which the channel disavowed and never aired again.[12] Programs such as Modern Marvels have been praised for their presentation of detailed information in an entertaining format.[13]
Some of the network's series, including Ice Road Truckers, Ax Men, and Pawn Stars, garnered increased viewership ratings in the United States, while receiving criticism over the series' nonhistorical nature. US Senator Chuck Grassley is a critic of the channel and its lack of historical or educational programming, showing particular disdain for the latter two programs.[14]
Professor Jeremy Stoddard, in his article published in 2010, raised the concern that the productions of the network presented value-laden perspectives which may mislead audiences, a phenomenon he termed "the History Channel effect".[15] Stoddard also claimed that the History Channel did not contribute to this phenomenon alone, but rather, it was caused by the misperception that documentaries are "objective sources of history".[15]
In 2011, Forbes staffer Alex Knapp wrote, "The History Channel shouldn't run stuff like this 'ancient astronaut' nonsense."[16] Forbes contributor Brad Lockwood criticized the channel's addition of "programs devoted to monsters, aliens, and conspiracies", attributing a perceived intent of boosting ratings to the network's decision to focus on pseudoarchaeology instead of documented facts.[17] Knapp refers readers to the Bad Archaeology website's founder Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews who comments, "I find it incredible and frightening that a worldwide distributed television channel ...can broadcast such rubbish as Ancient Aliens."[16] Archaeologist Kenneth Feder, author of Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology,[18] called the channel's hosting the ancient astronaut theory "execrable bullshit".[19]
In his book 2012: It's Not the End of the World, Peter Lemesurier describes the channel's
In December 2011,
The History Channel was also singled out in a post for Smithsonian magazine. Science writer Riley Black took issue with the show Ancient Aliens for postulating the "idea that aliens caused the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs."[25] The online magazine Cracked also lampooned the channel for its strange definition of history. Cracked singled out the programs UFO Hunters and Ancient Aliens as being the very definition of non-history by presenting pseudoscience and pseudohistory.[26] In 2015, skeptic Brian Dunning listed it at #2 on a "Top 10 Worst Anti-Science Websites" list.[27]
Amelia Earhart documentary controversy
In 2017, a History Channel documentary, Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence, proposed that a photograph in the National Archives of Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands was actually a picture of a captured Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan. The picture showed a Caucasian male on a dock who appeared to look like Noonan and a woman sitting on the dock, but facing away from the camera, who was judged to have a physique and haircut resembling Earhart's. The documentary theorizes that the photo was taken after Earhart and Noonan crashed at Mili Atoll. The documentary also said that physical evidence recovered from Mili matches pieces that could have fallen off an Electra during a crash or subsequent overland move to a barge. The Lost Evidence proposed that a Japanese ship seen in the photograph was the Koshu Maru, a Japanese military ship.
The Lost Evidence was soon discredited after Japanese blogger Kota Yamano found the original source of the photograph in the archives in the National Diet Library Digital Collection.[28] The original source of the photo was a Japanese travel guide published in October 1935, implying that the photograph was taken in 1935 or before, thus it would be unrelated to Earhart and Noonan's 1937 disappearance. Additionally, the researcher who discovered the photo also identified the ship in the right of the photo as another ship called Koshu seized by Allied Japanese forces in World War I and not the Koshu Maru.[29]
Researcher
Other media
DVD
- The Unknown Hitler DVD collection,[33] including Hitler and the Occult
- Dogfight: Season 1 DVD set
- The Great Depression DVD collection
- The Making of Trump 2015 DVD[34]
Video serials
- Legend of the Superstition Mountains six episodes in 2015
- History Legends of War: Patton
- The History Channel: Lost Worlds
- The History Channel: Battle of Britain 1940
- The History Channel: Crusades – Quest for Power
- The History Channel: Alamo – Fight for Independence
- The History Channel: Civil War – Great Battles
- The History Channel: Digging for Truth
- The History Channel: Great Battles Medieval
- The History Channel: Civil War The Battle of Bull Run Take Command: 1861
- The History Channel: American Civil War Take Command: 2nd Manassas
Video games
- The History Channel: Civil War – A Nation Divided (2006)
- The History Channel: ShootOut! – The Game (2006)
- The History Channel: Dogfights – The Game(2007)
- The History Channel: Great Battles of Rome (2007)
- The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific (2007)
- History Civil War: Secret Missions (2008)
- History: Great Empires – Rome (2009)[35][36]
- History: Ice Road Truckers (2010)[37][38]
- History: Egypt – Engineering an Empire (2010)[39][40]
- History: Great Battles – Medieval (2010)[41][42][43]
International
North America
Canada
History Television launched in 1997 and was not initially related to its then similarly named American counterpart. During History Television's first several years of operation, despite sharing a similar programming focus, it rarely, if ever, acquired programming from the American channel. The phrase "Not available in Canada" was used heavily during The History Channel's early years in promotional ads on American channels that were imported to Canadian pay television providers, particularly A&E.[44]
Beginning in the late 2000s, several History (US) shows were acquired for Canadian broadcast on History Television. On May 30, 2012, then-parent company Shaw Media announced that it would rebrand History Channel as a Canadian version of the US History channel in the fall of 2012, through a licensing agreement with A+E Networks.[45] History Television would be relaunched on August 12, 2012, with another Shaw-owned specialty channel relaunched as a Canadian version of H2 soon after.
On October 21, 2014, Corus Entertainment reached an agreement to acquire Canadian French-language rights to History programming for its own channel, Historia. On March 9, 2015, the network was relaunched under History's logo and branding, although the network still carries the Historia name.[46] Historia was previously owned as a joint venture between Shaw and Astral Media, which made it a sister to History; Corus purchased the network in 2013.[47]
On April 1, 2016, Corus Entertainment merged with Shaw Media, and as a result, now holds the Canadian English and French-language rights to History programming.[citation needed]
Europe
UK and Ireland
The British version launched in November 1995, and arrived in Ireland on November 1, 1999. The UK channel is a joint venture with Sky UK and was renamed Sky History on May 27, 2020, incorporating content from Sky Documentaries and Sky Nature.
Germany
The German version launched on November 14, 2004, and is operated by The History Channel Germany GmbH & Co. KG, a joint venture between A+E Networks and NBC Universal Global Networks Germany.
Italy
The Italian version was launched on July 31, 2003, as a joint venture of A&E Networks and Fox International Channels Italy; then it became a sole venture of A&E Networks in 2012.
Spain and Portugal
The History Channel is available in Spain and Portugal though cable, satellite, and IPTV platforms, as well as streaming media under the brand Canal de Historia. The History Channel Iberia is a joint venture between A+E Networks and AMC Networks International Iberia.
Benelux
The Dutch version launched on May 1, 2007.[48] This version is distributed by A&E Networks Benelux. In January 2008, History HD was launched in the Netherlands.[49] It is available on cable providers Telenet and Ziggo. It is also available on the IPTV service KPN.
Poland
A Polish version was launched on April 9, 2008. It is available on cable providers Aster, Dialog, Toya, and
A Scandinavian version was first launched in September 1997, broadcasting for three and later four hours a day on the analogue Viasat platform. Initially time-sharing with TV1000 Cinema, it was later moved to the Swedish TV8 channel and continued broadcasting there until November 2004. When History channel announced their own 24-hour pan-European channel, Viasat launched its own history-oriented channel, Viasat History, in the Nordic region, but with no original programming. On February 1, 2007, the History Channel returned to Sweden and also Denmark, Norway, Finland when the pan-European version was launched as a standalone channel on the Canal Digital satellite platform and later through cable operator Com hem. The History Channel launched on February 1, 2007, on the Canal Digital DTH satellite package for viewers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. The channel is being launched by The History Channel UK, A&E's joint venture with BSkyB. Although it broadcasts in English with local subtitles, the channel is scheduled separately from the UK version.
Asia
India
The History Channel started its operations in
Southeast Asia
A joint venture of AETN and Astro All Asia Networks launched the History Channel in Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Brunei in the second and third quarters of 2007, and in Taiwan and China by the end of the year.[52] Some other Asian countries, such as Kuwait, Israel, and Japan, have their own versions of the network. On September 1, 2008, History Channel Asia was officially launched in Singapore and Hong Kong followed by the Philippines.[53][54][55]
South Korea
The South Korean version of History Channel was launched on September 22, 2017, replacing the Southeast version that was previously transmitted. After the launch, A+E networks Korea launched an original series program called History in the Bottle (말술클럽).
Latin America
The Latin American version was launched in 2001. It is owned by
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
The channel is operated by Foxtel Networks, and the programming and name of the channel is licensed to them by A&E Networks.
Africa
History launched on Azam TV in 2018.
History launched on Zuku TV in Channel 415 when replacing Discovery Science on 6 November 2021.
South Africa
The History Channel was launched on December 1, 2003, as part of the DStv satellite TV package provided by MultiChoice.[56]
Programs
This is a list of programs available from History Channel. These shows are owned by the channel.
- The Curse of Oak Island[57]
- Vikings[58]
- Kings of Pain[59]
- Beyond Oak Island[60]
- The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch[61]
- Alone[62]
- Eating History[63]
- Swamp People[64]
- Rust Valley Restorers[65]
- Ancient Aliens[66]
- Big Rig Warriors[67]
- 100 Days to Victory[68]
- Big Timber[69]
- Forged in Fire[70]
- Forged in Fire: Knife or Death[71]
- Forged in Fire: Beat the Judges[72]
- D-day in 14 Stories[73]
- History's Greatest Mysteries[74]
- History Erased[75]
- KnightFall[76]
- Pawn Stars[77]
- Lost Speedways[78]
- Mountain Men[79]
- Project Blue Book[80]
- Salvage Kings[81]
- Strongest Man in History[82]
- Swamp People: Serpent Invasion[83]
- The UnXplained[84]
- The Wild Ones[85]
- Assembly Required[86]
- Backroad Truckers[87]
- Blood Money[88]
- Book Reviews[89]
- Bud Empire[90]
- Cheating Hitler[91]
- The Curse of Civil War Gold[92]
- Fight To The Finish[93]
- History Of[94]
- Jesus: His Life[95]
- Knight Fight[96]
- Dark Marvels[97]
- The Real Story of Christmas
- The Real Story of Halloween
- The Real Story of Thanksgiving
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The History Channel has made a start in the right direction as it has totally disavowed the program and publicly promised it never will be shown again.
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If you're trying to throw your kids a little education, but in a fast-paced and colorful presentation, these "Modern Marvels" series come pretty highly recommended. Then again, I'm a mid-30s guy and I'm learning tons of new stuff from these programs.
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2. History.com (...promoting flagrant pseudohistory...)
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- Weider History Group. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ "HISTORY™ Egypt : Engineering an Empire". Slitherine Software. Archived from the original on April 12, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ "History Great Battles Medieval Gets a New Partner and an October UK Release Date". IGN. Ziff Davis. September 17, 2010. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
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I always wondered why the History Channel commercials said not available in Canada.
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- ^ Corus Entertainment (March 4, 2013). "Corus Entertainment Expands Interests in French-language Specialty Television Market through Major Deals with Bell and Shaw Media". Retrieved March 31, 2013.
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