Discovery (UK and Ireland)

Discovery
Launched 1 April 1989
Owned by Discovery Networks Northern Europe
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
4K (UHDTV)
Audience share UK:
0.22%
0.03% (+1) (August 2018 (2018-08), BARB)
Slogan Make Your World Bigger
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Broadcast area United Kingdom
Ireland
Formerly called Discovery Channel
Sister channel(s) Animal Planet
Discovery HD
Discovery History
Discovery Home & Health
Discovery Science
Discovery Shed
Discovery Turbo
DMAX
Investigation Discovery
Quest
Quest Red
TLC
Timeshift service Discovery +1
Website www.discoveryuk.com
Availability
Satellite
Sky (UK) Channel 125 (SD/HD)
Channel 225 (+1)
Channel 822 (SD)
Sky (Ireland) Channel 125
Channel 225 (+1)
Channel 343 (HD)
Cable
Virgin Media (UK) Channel 250
Channel 251 (HD)
Channel 252 (+1)
Virgin Media (Ireland) Channel 208
Channel 209 (+1)
Channel 219 (HD)
WightFibre Channel 75
IPTV
BT Channel 322
Channel 376 (HD)
Plusnet Channel 322
Channel 376 (HD)
Eir Vision Channel 520
Channel 561 (HD)
Streaming media
Sky Go Watch live (UK and Ireland only)
Now TV Watch live (UK and Ireland only)
TVPlayer Watch live (UK only) (TVPlayer Plus subscription required)
Virgin TV Anywhere (UK) Watch live (UK only)
Virgin Media Horizon Go (Ireland) Watch live (Ireland only)
Watch live (+1, Ireland only)

Discovery (formerly Discovery Channel) is an English speaking channel which targets the United Kingdom and Ireland, operated by Discovery Networks Western Europe. The channel's programming is based on programming produced by Discovery Networks Europe, Discovery Channel Canada and Discovery Channel from the United States.

History

It first became available in the UK on 1 April 1989 when Discovery Channel Europe launched. It was the first extension of the Discovery Channel outside the United States.[1]

Prior to 1993, UK viewers could receive the channel from Intelsat satellites at 27.5° West. In July 1993, the Discovery Channel launched on the Astra 1C analogue satellite on the popular 19.2° East position where it used to broadcast only in the evening, starting at 4 pm. On Astra, the daytime space was filled by CMT Europe until 1994, when TLC (later on Discovery Home & Leisure) moved there. Eventually, Discovery Home & Leisure would broadcast from the morning to 4 pm when Discovery Channel took over and would broadcast for ten hours until 2 am.

With the launch of Sky Digital in October 1998, Discovery Channel moved its start time to 8 am, broadcasting for 18 hours per day. The time-shift channel, Discovery Channel +1, launched at the same time, as did several sister channels.[2] Analogue broadcasts were terminated in 2001.

On 22 May 2006, Discovery HD was made available on Sky as part of the Sky+ HD launch line up. It was also made available on Virgin Media's cable service on 1 April 2010.[3] From 30 June 2011 Discovery HD began to simulcast Discovery Channel in high-definition rather than use a separate schedule.

The channel briefly had a 90-minute timeshift, called Discovery Channel +1.5. It launched on 25 June 2007.[4] It was replaced by Discovery Science +1 on 21 April 2008.

An Irish advertising feed was launched in 2010. Sky Media Ireland operates the channel's output in terms of advertising, sponsorship and scheduling.[5]

In January 2011, Discovery Channel UK released its new look which places its emphasis on the D-globe logo. The project was created by DixonBaxi and Double G Studios.[6][7]

On 25 January 2017, Discovery UK announced that they were in a dispute over the fees paid by Sky for broadcast rights and for a time it seemed as though the channels could be removed from the platform after the end of that month.[8] However, an agreement was reached and programming continued uninterrupted.[9]

On 1 May 2018, Discovery moved from 520 to 125 as Sky changed their channel list, as well as adding Netflix and Spotify. TLC moved from 125 to 140. TLC +2 closed on 27 April 2018 to make way for Discovery Turbo +1.

Programming

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  2. "Discovery Maps Out Its Digital Bskyb Services". The Hollywood Reporter. 19 August 1998.
  3. "Virgin Media customers to get Discovery HD channel and more HD programmes on demand". Virgin Media. 10 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013.
  4. "Discovery launches second timeshift service". The Airwaves. 25 June 2007. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011.
  5. O'Carroll, Tristan (1 December 2009). "Discovery appoints Sky Media for TV ad sales in Ireland". Media Week. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  6. Discovery Channel UK – Current Idents (2011)
  7. Discovery Channel UK – Current Bumpers (2011)
  8. "Discovery UK is threatening to switch off its channels on Sky in an extraordinary disagreement". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  9. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/01/31/discovery-sky-reach-eleventh-hour-deal-stop-eurosport-blackout/
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