History Channel

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History Channel is one of the top cable stations in the United States. Since launching in 1995, the network has provided viewers with historical documentaries and original programming loosely based on U.S. history. After rebranding in 2008 as ‘History,’ the network began airing popular reality programming, including Pawn Stars, Ice Road Truckers and Ax Men, giving it the highest ratings ever. Though they have had many controversies surrounding their shows, History Channel still manages to come out on top. Here are seven facts you didn’t know about the network. Number Seven: History Channel Didn’t Have Original Programming Until 2008 Even though the History Channel premiered in 1995, it wouldn’t be until 13 years later that the channel would …show more content…

This also made it the number one cable premiere in 2013. The success of the initial series prompted its producers to give a reworked version a theatrical release in 2014 and a NBC sequel in 2015. Number Five: Their Remake of ‘Roots’ is Being Produced by the Actor Who Originated Kunta Kinte To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking series Roots, History Channel has filmed a remake with LaVar Burton, who originated the part of Kunta Kinte, as co-executive producer. Set to premiere on Memorial Day, the remake features a number of well-known actors, including Forewst Whitaker, Laurence Fishburne, Jonathan Rhys Mayers, Anika Noni Rose, Anna Paquin, T.I. and Mekhi Phifer. Number Four: Its Creation Helped A&E Expand Their Brand Overseas History Channel was the first channel launched by A&E in 1995, and was also their first channel to expand overseas. Even though they had broken into Canada and Mexico, A&E had difficulties in the U.K. gaining access to some of its international co-productions. History Channel became their breakthrough in the U.K., as well as in Brazil and the Nordic and Baltic

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