ViacomCBS’ MTV Entertainment Group has named PBS NewsHour producer James F. Blue III as senior VP and head of Smithsonian Channel.
Read More »Ultimate Viking Lands on Smithsonian Channel
Smithsonian Channel has greenlit Ultimate Viking (working title), a living history series hosted by Game of Thrones star Kristofer Hivju and award-winning factual presenter Gry Molvær Hivju.
Read More »Smithsonian Channel Launches on Brazil’s BluTV
Smithsonian Channel has launched on BluTV, expanding its presence in Brazil.
Read More »Smithsonian Channel Honors Juneteenth with Dedicated Lineup
Smithsonian Channel, in recognition of Juneteenth, has programmed a full day of content that will feature coverage of the pre-Civil War era in America through Obama’s presidency.
Read More »Smithsonian Channel Expands into South Korea
Smithsonian Channel has launched in South Korea on the KT Skylife platform.
Read More »TVT Productions Prepping D-Day and the Dambusters
TVT Productions is set to produce a documentary exploring the role of the RAF Dambusters bomber squadron on D-Day for the Smithsonian Channel in the U.K. and the U.S.
Read More »Smithsonian Channel Launches on myTV SUPER in Hong Kong
Smithsonian Channel has become available on myTV SUPER, an OTT platform in Hong Kong with more than 8.3 million registered users.
Read More »Smithsonian Channel to Air World War I Battleship Doc
Lost Ships: The Hunt for the Kaiser’s Superfleet, a documentary special from TVT Productions, is slated to land on Smithsonian Channel in the U.K. and U.S.
Read More »Santiago Wild Festival Postponed
The Smithsonian Channel- and Jackson Wild-sponsored Santiago Wild, the first film festival dedicated to wildlife and the environment in Chile, has been postponed until further notice.
Read More »Smithsonian Channel to Sponsor Santiago Wild Film Festival
Smithsonian Channel, alongside the multimedia company Jackson Wild, is sponsoring the inaugural Santiago Wild, the first film festival dedicated to wildlife and environmental documentaries in Chile.
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