Timeline of Discovery in the UK

This is a timeline of Discovery, a network of television channels owned by Discovery Inc. that broadcast in the UK.

1980s and 1990

  • 1989
  • 1990
    • No events.
  • 1991
    • No events.
  • 1992
    • March – TLC launches.
  • 1993
    • 22 July – Discovery, but not TLC, starts broadcasting on the Astra satellite.
    • 1 September – Discovery becomes a pay channel when they join the newly formed Sky Multichannels package. It broadcasts on the platform for eight hours each day, timesharing transponder space with CMT Europe.
  • 1994
    • TLC launches on Astra and timeshares with Discovery, broadcasting daily from 9am until 4pm. Discovery extends its broadcast hours and is now on air between 4pm and 2am.
  • 1995
    • No events.
  • 1996
    • No events.
  • 1997
    • April – TLC is relaunched as Discovery Home & Leisure.[1]
    • Animal Planet launches, broadcasting from midday until midnight.
  • 1998
  • 1999
    • No events.

2000s

  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
    • No events.
  • 2003
  • 2004
    • No events.
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
    • 1 March – Discovery Turbo replaces Discovery Wings and Discovery Kids.[3]
    • 25 June – Discovery Channel +1.5 launches.
    • November – Discovery Knowledge replaces Discovery Civilisation and the schedule expands to also cover programming on engineering, crime and technology.
  • 2008
    • 8 January – DMAX and DMAX +1 launches.[4]
    • 21 April –
      • DMAX +2 launches.
      • Discovery Science +1 replaces Discovery Channel +1.5.
    • June – Discovery Knowledge +1 launches.
    • August – DMAX +1.5 launches.
    • November – Discovery Travel & Living +1 launches.
  • 2009
    • January – Investigation Discovery launches, replacing Discovery Travel & Living +1.
    • 20 March – Discovery Shed replaces Discovery Real Time Extra.[5]
    • 30 September – QUEST launches. It is the first non-Discover-branded channel to launch in the UK and is established as a free-to-air showcase of programming from across the Discovery channel portfolio.
    • November –

2010s

2020s

References

  1. "MediaScan/Sweden Calling DXers 2268". Newsgroup: rec.radio.info. April 3, 1997.
  2. "Discovery Maps Out Its Digital Bskyb Services". The Hollywood Reporter. August 19, 1998.
  3. "Discovery Goes Into Turbo Mode!". MediaWeek. 7 October 2008.
  4. Welsh, James (2007-11-22). "Discovery to launch entertainment channel". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  5. "Media: Real Time to become Shed". Marketing Magazine. 24 February 2009.
  6. "Discovery to launch dedicated history channel". Media Week. 7 October 2010.
  7. Szalai, Georg (27 March 2013). "Discovery Communications to Launch TLC in U.K., Ireland". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  8. Quest [@QuestTV] (21 July 2014). "@QuestTV will be broadcasting the 2014 Schalke 04 Cup live. 2 -3 August. @NUFC @Hammers__News #SportOnQuest. More to come..." (Tweet) via Twitter.
  9. Chris Dziadul (6 March 2018). "Discovery completes Scripps acquisition". BroadbandTVNews.com.
  10. "BBC to take control of UKTV in £180m deal with Discovery". The Guardian. 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  11. RXTV-log, 2019-09-05
  12. "Discovery U.K. to Rebrand Home as HGTV, Revive Gok Wan's 'How to Look Good Naked'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
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