Animal Planet’s long-running series Pit Bulls & Parolees, produced by the Red Arrow Studios company 44 Blue Productions, has reached the milestone of 200 episodes.
Read More »New Pit Bulls & Parolees Season Set for Animal Planet
A new season of Pit Bulls & Parolees is slated to debut on Animal Planet next month.
Read More »Discovery Factual Networks to Air Fan-Favorite Series Marathons
Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Science Channel are slated to celebrate fan-favorite series and specials with programming marathons.
Read More »Discovery Reveals Rob Riggle Series & Extreme Makeover Reboot
Discovery’s TCA presentation revealed a raft of highlights across multiple networks, including Discovery Channel’s Rob Riggle: Global Investigator, which is set for a March premiere, and HGTV’s new version of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Read More »E!’s Amy Introcaso-Davis Heads to Animal Planet
Animal Planet has tapped Amy Introcaso-Davis, a veteran of the TV industry who most recently was at E!, to serve as executive VP of development and production.
Read More »Susanna Dinnage Exits Animal Planet, Nancy Daniels Expands Role
Nancy Daniels is expanding her remit as chief brand officer for Discovery and factual, as Susanna Dinnage, the global president of Animal Planet, announces her departure.
Read More »Pit Bulls & Parolees Set to Return on Animal Planet
Animal Planet’s award-winning series Pit Bulls & Parolees is returning for a tenth season with all-new episodes set to bow next month.
Read More »The Aquarium Gets Sophomore Season
Animal Planet has greenlit season two of The Aquarium, which documents the daily behind-the-scenes happenings at Georgia Aquarium and highlights the role the center plays in global aquatic conservation.
Read More »Animal Planet to Premiere New Jeremy Wade Series
Biologist Jeremy Wade is making his return to Animal Planet with the new series Jeremy Wade’s Dark Waters, which is set to premiere on the channel next month.
Read More »Discovery Sets Egypt Live, Serengeti Events
Discovery's TCA presentation unveiled a range of highlights across the bouquet of networks, including Discovery Channel's two-hour live event Expedition Unknown: Egypt Live (working title) and the six-parter Serengeti.
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