Discovery Channel Europe

Discovery Channel (Europe) is the Pan-European version of the Discovery Channel.

Discovery Channel (Europe)
Launched1 April 1989 (1989-04-01)
NetworkDiscovery EMEA
Owned byDiscovery, Inc.
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Broadcast area

Over the years, the Discovery Channel has been split into many different channels for specific regions. Most language regions in Western Europe now have their own versions of the channel, and the Pan-European is therefore now mostly available in countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

The channel is broadcast from the United Kingdom and holds an Ofcom licence. The channel was registered as "Discovery Channel Europe" until August 2006, when it changed its name to "Discovery (Central & Eastern Europe inc. Russia)".[1] Later it changed back to Discovery Channel (Europe).[2]

Discovery Channel (Europe) was launched from the UK in 1989. It launched on the Astra satellite in 1993. Eventually it split into different channels for different markets:

  • Discovery Channel Bulgaria
  • Discovery Channel Denmark
  • Discovery Channel Estonia
  • Discovery Channel Finland
  • Discovery Channel Flanders
  • Discovery Channel France
  • Discovery Channel Germany
  • Discovery Channel Hungary
  • Discovery Channel Italy
  • Discovery Channel Latvia
  • Discovery Netherlands
  • Discovery Norway
  • Discovery Channel Poland
  • Discovery Channel Portugal
  • Discovery Channel Romania
  • Discovery Channel Russia
  • Discovery Channel Serbia
  • Discovery Channel Slovenia
  • Discovery Channel Spain
  • Discovery Sweden
  • Discovery UK

Some of the countries that still receive the European version are Cyprus, Greece, Malta, parts of the Balkans and Central Europe.

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