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National Geographic Global Networks

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National Geographic Global Networks
FormerlyNational Geographic Channels Worldwide
National Geographic Channels International
Company typeJoint venture
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PredecessorFox Networks Group
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National Geographic Global Networks (formerlyNational Geographic Channels Worldwide andNational Geographic Channels International) is a business unit withinNational Geographic Partners (a joint venture betweenThe Walt Disney Company and theNational Geographic Society) andDisney Entertainment (who handles distribution and advertising sales for National Geographic Global Networks) that oversees the National Geographic-branded television channels and National Geographic Studios (formerly known as National Geographic Television).

The unit itself was a joint operation between21st Century Fox (21CF) and the Society. It was later integrated into National Geographic Partners, which was formed in 2015. On March 20, 2019, 21CF's share in National Geographic Partners was assumed by Disney, followingits acquisition of most 21CF businesses.[1]

History

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National Geographic had moved towards launching a US cable channel in 1982, but backed out. National Geographic Television,National Geographic Society's for profit TV arm, andNBC formed a joint venture, National Geographic Channels (NGC). NGC then partnered withBSkyB to launch on September 1, 1997 National Geographic Channel services in U.K. and Ireland via BSkyB, Scandinavia viaTelenor and Australia viaFoxtel. Foxtel and BSkyB were then owned in some form by Rupert Murdoch. Sandy McGovern was president of NGC at the time.[2] The 50/50 partnership was formed to expand NatGeo's National Geographic Television's productions, head by Tim Kelly, that was producingNational Geographic Explorer forCBS.

Theoriginal American version of the channel was launched on January 7, 2001 with Laureen Ong as president and Andrew Wilk as head of programming. National Geographic Society took down its museum and built a TV studio. At the time, the NatGeo kept its TV production unit and got a "sweet heart" guarantee production contract of 44 hours per year at an estimated $500,000 per hour of TV.[3] Additional National Geographic channels in other parts of the world were also launched under the original joint venture.[4]

In 2007, Ong was replaced by David Lyle, from the just closed Fox Reality channel, as CEO and president Howard Owens. In 2010, the company launchedNat Geo Wild channel in the US to go up against competitor Discovery Channel. Ratings dropped as a whole and Lyle and Owens left in 2014. Courteney Monroe moved up from her head marketing post to take over NGC US.[3]

On September 9, 2015, the Society announced that it would reorganize its media properties and publications into a new company known asNational Geographic Partners, which would be 73% owned by 21st Century Fox. This new, for-profit, corporation would ownNational Geographic and other magazines, as well as its affiliated television channels—most of which were already owned in joint ventures with Fox.[4] In October 2016, it was announced that the National Geographic Channel, the flagship documentary channel, would drop the word "Channel" from its name.[5]

Brands

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Current

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Former

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Channels by region

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All of National Geographic-branded television channels are operated as a part of this unit's business. The Society provides most of programming on the channels, while Disney's broadcast-related units handle distribution and advertisement sales of the channels. In most cases internationally, the National Geographic and Disney channels cross-promote each other. In some territories, the versions of National Geographic channels are directly operated by Disney.

Current

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Americas

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Anglo-America
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United States
Canada
The following channels in Canada are operated byCorus Entertainment under license.
Latin America
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Spanish-speaking countries
  •  National Geographic (with sub-regional versions for Mexico, Colombia, Central America [which also covers Caribbean islands], Pacific [Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia], and Atlantic [Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay])

Asia

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NGC Network Asia, LLC operates all of National Geographic-branded television channels across Asia except India and Japan.

NGC Network Asia previously represented television channels fromFox International Channels (FIC) in the region, but they were transferred to the newly formed Asian branch of FIC in the 2009 reorganization ofStar TV.[6]

The Asian operations also oversee National Geographic TV channels in the Middle East and North Africa (except Israel).

Middle East and North Africa
India
Disney Star handles channel distribution and advertisement sales in the region.
Japan
The following channels in Japan are operated byWalt Disney Japan.

Europe

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The European operations also oversee National Geographic TV channels in Israel, Australia and New Zealand. It is also responsible for the channels in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Balkans
Czech Republic and Slovakia
France
Ukraine
Greece
Netherlands and Belgium
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Nordic and Scandinavia
United Kingdom and Ireland
Spain
Sub-Saharan Africa
Israel
Germany

Former

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India
Italy
Japan
Latin America
Spanish-speaking countries
Brazil
Middle East and North Africa
Russia and Belarus
Australia and New Zealand
Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea

References

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  1. ^Szalai, Georg; Bond, Paul (March 20, 2019)."Disney Closes $71.3 Billion Fox Deal, Creating Global Content Powerhouse".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedMarch 20, 2019.
  2. ^Woods, Mark (August 29, 1997)."National Geographic bows o'seas channels".Variety. RetrievedJune 5, 2020.
  3. ^abThielman, Sam (November 14, 2015)."How Fox ate National Geographic".The Guardian. RetrievedMarch 12, 2020.
  4. ^abFarhi, Paul (September 9, 2015)."National Geographic gives Fox control of media assets in $725 million deal".Washington Post. RetrievedNovember 13, 2019.
  5. ^Schwindt, Oriana (October 26, 2016)."National Geographic Rebrands, Drops 'Channel' From Its Name".
  6. ^"News Corporation Restructures Broadcast Businesses in Asia" (press release)News Corporation 18 August 2009 Archived from theoriginal on 27 August 2009

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