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National Geographic Channel (UK and Ireland)

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Launched
  
1 September 1997

Founded
  
1997

Replaced
  
Sky 2 (1996–1997)

Parent organization
  
Fox Entertainment Group

Owned by
  
National Geographic Society Fox Networks Group (21st Century Fox)

Picture format
  
576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV)

Audience share
  
UK: 0.11% 0.05% (+1) 0.07% (Wild) (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)

Broadcast area
  
United Kingdom Iceland Malta Ireland

TV shows
  
Banged Up Abroad, Car SOS, Killing Jesus, Sea Patrol UK, Science of Stupid

The National Geographic Channel is a television channel that features documentaries produced by the National Geographic Society. It features some programming similar to that on the Discovery Channel such as nature and science documentaries. The channel was launched in Europe in September 1997 and time shared initially with the failing NBC Europe until NBC Europe's demise in 1998. It was later launched worldwide including in Asia and the United States. Today, the channel is available in over 143 countries, seen in more than 160 million homes and in 25 languages.

Contents

It is owned by a company called the "NGC-UK Partnership", which initially was jointly owned by the National Geographic Society and British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB), but in 2006, Sky's parent company News Corporation (now 21st Century Fox) purchased 25 percent of the stake in the partnership, followed by the acquisition of BSkyB's remaining 50 percent stake by its sister company, the Fox Entertainment Group.

This includes an English-language version for the UK, Ireland, Malta and Iceland. It also includes Dutch, Italian, Norwegian and Turkish speaking channels among others. The channel's musical signature is the Elmer Bernstein composed theme that has also appeared on the National Geographic broadcast-TV specials.

Company

The channel is owned by the NGC-UK Partnership, which was formed in 1997 as a joint venture between National Geographic Television & Film, a division of the National Geographic Society and British Sky Broadcasting through its Sky Ventures division. The NGS provides programming expertise, while BSkyB provides its expertise on distribution, marketing, commercial and advertising sales. The partnership builds and operates National Geographic channels and services across Europe. It is headquartered in London. In December 2006, News Corporation purchased 25 percent of the Society's stake in the company. This meant that BSkyB owned half company, while the National Geographic Society and News Corp held 25 percent share each. In December 2007, BSkyB sold its stake in the partnership to the Fox Entertainment Group, through its Fox Networks Group subsidiary.

National Geographic Channel HD

National Geographic Channel HD is available in the UK and Ireland. It launched on 22 May 2006 on Sky channel 543. The channel joined Virgin Media's cable TV line-up on 30 July 2009. On 5 August 2009, it was also made available on UPC Ireland's cable TV service. The HD version available in the UK and Ireland was not originally a simulcast of the standard definition version of the National Geographic Channel, with some of the content coming from Rush HD, however from 1 December 2010 National Geographic Channel HD became a simulcast.

Programmes

  • Air Crash Investigation
  • Ape Man
  • Banged Up Abroad
  • Be the Creature
  • Big Bang
  • Built for the Kill
  • Car S.O.S.
  • Doomsday Preppers
  • End Day
  • Escape Tech
  • Explorations Powered by Duracell
  • Explorer
  • Family Guns
  • Gospel of Judas
  • Britain's Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie (2009)
  • Highway Thru Hell
  • Hollywood Science
  • Hunter Hunted
  • Interpol Investigates
  • Is It Real?
  • Living Wild
  • Megacities
  • Megafactories
  • MegaStructures
  • Mysteries of the Deep
  • Naked Science
  • No Borders
  • Planet Football
  • Planet Mechanics
  • Predators at War
  • Rough Trades
  • Scam City
  • Science of the Bible
  • Seconds From Disaster
  • Situation Critical
  • Storm Stories
  • Strange Days on Planet Earth
  • Strippers: cars for cash
  • Taboo
  • The Dog Whisperer
  • The Living Edens
  • Thrill Zone
  • Thunder Beasts
  • Totally Wild
  • Trading Faces
  • What Would Happen If...?
  • Wicked Tuna
  • World of Wildlife
  • Continuity / Voiceovers

    Rob Jarvis, who is well known as Eddie in Hustle is one of the two main male promo voices for this channel, along with Adam Longworth from XFM radio station.

    References

    National Geographic Channel (UK and Ireland) Wikipedia