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History Channel (UK)

History
History Logo.svg
Launched 11 November 1995 (1995-11-11) (UK)
1 November 1999 (1999-11-01) (Ireland)
15 November 2004 (2004-11-15) (Germany)
17 October 2007 (2007-10-17) (Netherlands)
Owned by A+E Networks UK (A&E Networks/Sky plc)
Picture format 16:9, 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audience share UK:
0.15%
0.07% (+1) (September 2015 (2015-09), )
Slogan Made Every Day
Country United Kingdom
Germany
Italy
Spain
Broadcast area Arab World, Balkans, Benelux, Central Europe & Eastern Europe, France, Iberian Peninsula, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Scandinavia, South Africa, United Kingdom
Headquarters Brentford, West London (UK and Pan-Europe)
Munich (Germany, Austria & Switzerland)
Rome (Italy)
Madrid (Spain & Portugal)
Formerly called The History Channel (1995-2008)
Sister channel(s) Blaze
CI
H2
Lifetime
Timeshift service History +1
Website www.historyeuro.com
Availability
Satellite
Sky (UK & Ireland) Channel 529 (SD/HD)
Channel 530 (+1)
Channel 545 (SD)
On Demand
NOVA Greece (Greece) Channel 404
CanalDigitaal (Netherlands) Channel 19 (HD)
Sky Deutschland Channel 407 (HD)
Channel 427
Canal+ (Spain) Channel 35
Sky Italia Channel 407 (SD/HD)
Channel 408 (+1)
Digiturk Channel 188 (SD/HD)
Channel 386
DStv (South Africa) Channel 186
OSN
(Middle East & North Africa)
Channel 508 (HD)
Cable
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 270
Channel 271 (+1)
On Demand (including HD)
Virgin Media Ireland Channel 217
Channel 220 (HD)
WightFibre (UK) Channel 82
Ziggo (Netherlands) Channel 28 (SD/HD)
Primacom (Germany) Channel 112
UPC Cablecom (Switzerland) Channel 102 (HD)
Channel 103
UPC Austria Channel 531
ONO (Spain) Channel 91
R (Spain) Channel 53
TeleCable (Spain) Channel 22
Euskaltel (Spain) Channel 55
NOS (Portugal) Channel 112
Cabovisão (Portugal) Channel 24
IPTV
BT (UK) Channel 327
Channel 379 (HD)
KPN (Netherlands) Channel 389
Movistar TV (Spain) Channel 84
MEO (Portugal) Channel 123
Optimus Clix (Portugal) Channel 134
TalkTalk TV (UK) Channel 327
Plusnet (UK) Channel 327
Channel 379 (HD)
Streaming media
TVPlayer Watch live (UK only) (TVPlayer Plus subscription required)
Sky Go Sky (UK & Ireland only)
Virgin TV Anywhere Virgin Media (UK only)
Horizon horizon.tv (Netherlands and Ireland only)

History (formerly known as The History Channel UK) is a pan-European television channel broadcasting programs related to historical events and persons, owned by a joint-venture between A+E Networks, owner of the American History, and British Sky Broadcasting, the UK's largest pay-TV provider. AMC Networks International DMC is responsible for the signal distribution across mainland Europe and the subsidiaries of AMC Networks International are the distribution representatives across Europe. Its programming is mainly in English and locally subtitled or dubbed. It is available through numerous satellite, cable, terrestrial and IPTV distributors across Europe, the Middle East and South Africa. In some countries the advertisement and the announcements between programs are localized.

There are specific versions for Germany, Italy, Spain and Portugal:

The channel launched in November 1995 under the name The Deneck History Channel and was the first version of History to launch outside the United States. It was first broadcast from the crowded transponder 47 on the Astra 1C satellite, where it would broadcast for four hours between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on weekdays. Among the channels it shared the transponder with were Sky Travel, Sky Soap, Sky Sports 2 and Sci-Fi Channel.

In 1997, Sky Sports 2 became a full-day channel and the channels that time-shared with it had to move. The History Channel would now share transponder 24 with Sky Soap and Sci-Fi Channel.

The History Channel launched in Scandinavia 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.


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