The History Channel

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The History Channel
Launched January 1995
Owned by A&E Television Networks
Headquarters Flag of the United States New York City
Sister channel(s) History International, A&E Network, The Biography Channel, Military History Channel, The History Channel en español
Website www.history.com
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV Channel 269
Dish Network Channel 120
Tata Sky Channel 553
TrueVisions DSTV (Thailand) Channel 44
DirecTV (Latin America) Channel 742
Sky Digital (UK & Ireland) Channel 529
Channel 530 (+1)
Channel 545 (HD)
Sky Italia Channel 406
Channel 407 (+1)
Sky Brasil Channel 55
Sky Network Television (New Zealand) Channel 73
Digiturk Channel 85
Digital+ Channel 75
Mediacom Channel 54
DialogTV (Sri Lanka) Channel 14
Astro (Malaysia) Channel 555
Austar Channel 608
Dish TV Channel 635
Cable
UPC Ireland Channel 217
UPC Netherlands Channel 306
StarHub Cable Vision Channel 008
TimeWarner Channel 504
Comcast Channels May Vary
Midcontinent Communications Channels May Vary
TrueVisions CATV (Thailand) Channel 44
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 234
Channel 235 (+1) (EX-NTL ONLY)
IPTV over ADSL
now TV
(Hong Kong)
Channel 223

The History Channel is a cable television channel, devoted mainly to historical events and persons—often with observations and explanations by noted historians as well as reenactors and interviews with witnesses. Some of the original programming is also shown on History Television in Canada. The UK version of the History Channel is a joint venture between A&E and British Sky Broadcasting.

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Programs cover a wide array of periods and topics, while similar topics are often organized into themed weeks or daily marathons. Subjects include military history, medieval history, the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, modern engineering, and historical biographies. Many programs compare contemporary culture and technology with the past, while some programs have a more esoteric focus such as conspiracy theory, religious interpretation, UFO speculation, or reality television. The History Channel maintains a corporate initiative called Save Our History, dedicated to the preservation of history and historical sites and artifacts, similar in spirit but not to be confused with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In 2007 The History Channel launched "Take a Veteran to School Day," designed to foster relationships between U.S. military veterans and students; R. Lee Ermey is the spokesman for the initiative.

Launched in January 1995, the channel is owned by A&E joint venture (Hearst, Disney, NBC) and Sky News Corp.[1] and operates, in various forms, in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Italy and Latin America. The network is also currently available in South Asia under a deal between STAR TV and AETN International. Interestingly, the channel has consistently produced prime time ratings in the U.S. comparable to or higher than the A&E Network itself. The channel is not to be confused with a similar, independently-owned, Canadian service, History Television. Indeed, the phrase "Not available in Canada" became a de facto slogan for the channel in its early years, as a result of its use in promotional ads, at least those aired on A&E (which is available in Canada).[2]

A high-definition version of the History Channel was launched at 8pm BST on Thursday October 26, 2006, on the Sky HD platform in the United Kingdom. An HD version of the network launched in the United States in September 2007 on Dish Network. It also launched on DirecTV in September.

A Scandinavian version was launched in September 1997, broadcasting for three hours per 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 Viasat launched their own history channel, Viasat History, in the Nordic region and closed down the History Channel. On February 1, 2007 the History Channel returned to Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden when the UK version was launched as a stand-alone channel on the Canal Digital satellite platform.

The History Channel started its operations in India in late 2003, with News Corp's STAR as its sales partner.[3] A joint venture of A&E and Astro All Asia Networks plc is launching 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.[4] Some other Asian countries such as Japan and South Korea currently have their own versions of the network.

The History Channel received the nickname "the Hitler Channel"[5] for its extensive coverage of World War II, though much military-themed programming has now been shifted to its sister network, the Military History Channel, and the network's programming now covers a diverse range of topics on history. The U.S.-based network has also been criticized for devoting most of its coverage to US and Western history.[6] Programs have been faulted for bias especially in treatment of non-Western societies and customs.[7] The network has also received criticism for emphasizing the history of relatively recent times, as opposed to ancient or medieval eras.

There have been complaints of misleading information in some programs; a special on the history of torture may have provided a misleading account of Perillos of Athens and his torture device, the Brazen Bull. Fact-checking has also been faulted; in American Vesuvius incorrect information may have been given on temperature scales. The History Channel has also received criticism from James Randi for their specials on Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce. Randi asserted that the network was not sufficiently skeptical in their treatment of these figures.[8] In addition, the History Channel has been reproved for giving too much attention to arguably non-historical subjects, such as UFOs.[9] However, the network's Ice Road Truckers series garnered record ratings despite its debatably non-historical nature.[10]

The network has won praise from professional historians such as Stanley Kutner for its willingness to examine the biases of its own programming – in particular, a series on the John F. Kennedy assassination.[11] Programs such as Modern Marvels have been praised for their presentation of detailed information in an entertaining format.[12]

Program Type Year Series Premiere Series Finale Hosted or Narrated by Notes
American Eats Series 2006 Thursday, June 29, 2006 Thursday, November 23, 2006 Mason Adams & Jeremy Schwartz
Ancient Discoveries Series 2003 Sunday, December 21, 2003 Present
Ancient Mysteries Series 1996 1996 ??? 1996 ??? Leonard Nimoy Originally aired on the A&E Network
Back to the Blueprint Series 2005 2005 ??? unknown
Battlefield Detectives Series 2003 Saturday, October 4, 2003 Thursday, February 9, 2006
Boneyard Series unknown unknown unknown
Boys' Toys Series unknown unknown unknown
Breaking Vegas Series 2004 2004 ??? unknown
Cities of the Underworld Series 2006 Thursday, March 02, 2006 Present Eric Geller & Don Wildman
Civil War Combat Series 2005 2005 ??? unknown
Civil War Journal Series unknown unknown unknown
Color of War Series unknown unknown unknown Peter Coyote
Command Decisions Series 2004 2004 ??? unknown
Conflict Series 1956 Tuesday, September 18, 1956 Tuesday, September 3, 1957 Originally aired on ABC
Conquerors, The Series 2005 2005 ??? unknown
Conquest Series 2002 2002 ??? 2003 ??? Peter Woodward
Cole Conspiracy, The Special 2005 2005 ??? Not Applicable
Conspiracy? Series 2004 2004 ??? unknown Tom Kane
Declassified Series 2004 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 Thursday, March 30, 2006 John J. Flynn
Decisive Battles Series 2004 2004 ??? 2004 ??? Matthew Settle
Decoding the Past Series 2003 2003 ??? unknown
Deep Sea Detectives Series 2003 2003 ??? 2006 ??? John Chatterton & Richard Kohler
Digging for the Truth Series 2005 Monday, January 24, 2005 Present Josh Bernstein (S 1-3) & Hunter Ellis (S 4)
Disasters of the Century Series unknown unknown unknown
Dogfights Series 2005 Thursday, September 15, 2005 Friday, September 21, 2007
Double 'F' Series 2006 Friday, May 12, 2006 Present unknown airs in India
Engineering an Empire Series 2005 Monday, September 5, 2005 Monday, January 8, 2007 Peter Weller



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  1. ^ About AETN. AETN.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-04.
  2. ^ Librarian and Information Science News. LIS News. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. “I always wondered why the History Channel commercials said not available in Canada.
  3. ^ Indiantelevision.com's interview with NGC India managing director (South Asia) Zubin Jehanbux Gandevia. Indiantelevision.com (2003-12-20). Retrieved on 2007-10-15.
  4. ^ A&E Television Networks & Astro Form Joint Venture (2007-04-16). Retrieved on 2007-06-08.
    The History Channel Expands Through Asia (2003-02-10). Retrieved on 2007-06-16.
  5. ^ "All Hitler, all the time" by Mark Schone (Salon, May 8, 1997).
  6. ^ Time traveller's guide to the Roman Empire. Channel4.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. “The History Channel: The website of the American cable channel has a bias towards American history.
  7. ^ Thomas E. Brewton (2005-11-14). History Channel Distorts the Crusades. IntellectualConservative.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-04.
  8. ^ James Randi (2007-10-29). Nostradamus Lauded. James Rando Educational Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-11-16. “The "History Channel" is fast becoming the "Woo-Woo Channel." Just last night, they ran a credulous program on Edgar Cayce that lauded his contributions to society (???) then "Nostradamus: 500 Years Later", and "The Lost Book of Nostradamus" (there was no lost book, only quatrains written by others well after the seer was very dead and after the "predicted" events had already happened) and they have "Monster Quest" coming up.
  9. ^ Jump the Shark - History Channel
  10. ^ Steve Rogers and Christopher Rocchio (2007-06-20). 'Ice Road Truckers' debut sets The History Channel ratings records. Reality TV World. Retrieved on 2007-11-17.
  11. ^ Stanley Kutner (2004-07-04). Why the History Channel Had to Apologize for the Documentary that Blamed LBJ for JFK's Murder. History News Network. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. “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.
  12. ^ Scott Weinberg (2007-05-29). Modern Marvels: Technology. DVD Talk. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. “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.
  13. ^ The History Channel Online Store: The Unknown Hitler DVD Collection


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