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Travel Channel
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Travel Channel logo
Launched February 1, 1987
Owned by Discovery Communications (1987-2008)
Cox Communications (Cox Enterprises) (2008-present)
Scripps Networks Interactive (65%) (November 2009-present)
Picture format 480i (SD)
1080i (HD)
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area National
Headquarters Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
Website www.travelchannel.com
Availability
Satellite
C-Band AMC 10-Channel 602 (4DTV Digital)
DirecTV Channel 277
Channel 1277 (VOD)
Dish Network Channel 215 (SD)
Channel 9437 (HD)
DISH Online (VOD)
Cable
Verizon FiOS Channel 170 (SD)
Channel 670 (HD)
UPC Romania Channel 310 (digital with DVR)
Channel 50 (digital)
Available on most cable systems Check local listings

The Travel Channel is a satellite and cable television channel that features documentaries and how-to shows related to travel and leisure around the United States and throughout the world. Programming has included shows in African animal safaris, tours of grand hotels, and visits to significant cities and towns, with recent programming putting an emphasis on how the rich travel and on allegedly haunted locations, like Most Haunted and Ghost Adventures.

It was launched by Trans World Airlines in 1987, presumably to boost airline attendance, subsequently being sold to Landmark Communications, owner of The Weather Channel, and later Paxson Communications. Discovery bought 70% of the channel in 1997, acquiring the rest in 1999. In May 2007, Discovery sold Travel Channel to Cox Enterprises subsidiary Cox Communications as part of a larger multi-billion dollar transaction.[1] However, Discovery Communications still distributes the channel under Discovery Networks.

In the United States, the Travel Channel is available in 89 million homes.[2]

In countries where a totally separate Travel Channel based in the UK operates, the Discovery Travel Channel operates as Discovery Travel & Living.

Travel Channel launched a mobile web service and GPS-capable downloads for mobile devices in June, 2008.[3]

In 2009, Travel Channel launched the "Travel Bug" advertising campaign; the concept was developed by Dallas-based agency, Moroch.

The Travel Channel is headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

On November 5, 2009 it was announced that Scripps Networks Interactive paid $1.1 billion for a 65% interest in the network. [4]

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Travel Channel HD

Travel Channel HD logo

Travel Channel HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast of Travel Channel that launched on January 14, 2008. It is available nationwide on Dish Network, and regionally on Verizon FiOs, and other cable systems.[clarification needed]

Popular series

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Current

Past

  • 5 Takes, a reality show that lets viewers control the action
  • Adventure Bound
  • Appalachian Stories, a documentary series about Appalachia, originally produced and shown in Knoxville, Tennessee, as The Heartland Series[5]
  • Caprice's Travels, a series following the host Caprice around the world to wherever she goes
  • Castles of Horror, a documentary series that journeys to castles from all across Europe
  • Drew Carey's Sporting Adventures, a show hosted by comedian Drew Carey as he travels the world photographing football matches
  • Flight Attendant School
  • Fred Willard's American Festivals
  • Get Packing
  • Globe Trekker
  • Great Getaway Game
  • Great Sports Vacations
  • Joan Cusack's Local Flavor
  • Journeys to Remember
  • Lawrence of America, a show hosted by English-born journalist Lawrence Beldon-Smythe that exposes America and its subculture
  • Lonely Planet Six Degrees
  • Made in America, hosted by John Ratzenberger, this show brings stories of the best people, places, and products in the US
  • Not Your Average Travel Guide, a series that attempts to give an unconventional personal tour of the world, also featured during the show are small travel tips and facts.
  • Passport to Europe, A show hosted by Samantha Brown that tours cities of Europe
  • Passport to Green Getaways, a special hosted by Samantha Brown that shows vacations to three eco-friendly destinations in North America.
  • Passport to Latin America, a show hosted by Samantha Brown that tours cities of Latin America
  • Stranded with Cash Peters
  • Taste of America, a show hosted by Mark DeCarlo
  • The Tourist, a show hosted, created, and co-written by Rick Bronson
  • Travellers
  • Treasure Hunters
  • Tribal Life, a show that features indigenous peoples of different tribes
  • Tribal Life: Meet the Namal, a show that follows the Namal tribe in Vanuatu
  • Weird Travels
  • World Poker Tour, a show moved to Game Show Network in 2008
  • World's Lost Tribes, a series that is followed by another similar show
  • World's Most Dangerous Places

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