In 2019, Dish dropped Diamond Sports’ package of regional sports networks later, outlets like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV did the same and Diamond Sports never recovered. It’s no longer scared of the cord-cutters the real profit is in broadband internet.Ĭable providers have already demonstrated their willingness to live without content providers who won’t meet their terms. To put it another way: Charter is more than willing to consider a world in which they don’t carry Disney channels - or any other provider that won’t come to terms. “We’re either moving forward with a new collaborative video model or we’re moving on.” “We’re on the edge of a precipice,” said Charter president and CEO Chris Winfrey’s position on a Friday conference call. So why should Charter customers have to pay for the linear channels and the streaming services? The Charter argument comes down to this: Distributors like Disney were so desperate to grow in streaming they deprived linear cable channels of the good stuff and kept for their own pay services. Warner Bros.Netflix and Disney’s Film Divisions Are Moving in Different Directions Discovery / Harpo Productions įormerly known as Appalachian Community Service Network and The Learning Channelįormerly known as Romance Classics and WE: Women's Entertainmentįormerly known as Discovery Wings and Military Channelįormerly known as Discovery Civilization Network: The World History and Geography Channel, Discovery Civilization Channel and Discovery Times The Walt Disney Company / Hearst Communications ( A&E Networks)įormerly known as Ride TV and Great American Livingįormerly known as Lifetime Movie Network and Lifetime Movies Replaced FitTV on Februa product of the merger of Discovery Health and FitTV. Launched as Madison Square Garden Sports Networkįormerly known as VH-1/VH-1: Video Hits One and VH1: Music Firstįormerly known as Discovery Travel and Living, Discovery Home and Leisure, Discovery Home and Planet Green Launched as Court TV from 1991 to December 31, 2007 Replaced UPN and The WB.Ĭommercial/syndication service. Replaced National Educational Television.įormerly known as Electronic Program Guide, Prevue Guide, Prevue Channel, TV Guide Channel, TV Guide Network and TVGNįormerly known as WJRJ-TV, WTCG-TV, SuperStation WTBS and TBS Superstation Launched as Pax TV and i: Independent Television Originally Country Music Television, Launched as CMTVįox Corporation (Fox Entertainment Media) Launched as Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., and CBS, Inc. Paramount Global ( CBS Entertainment Group) NBCUniversal (Media Group/Cable Entertainment Group) The Walt Disney Company ( Walt Disney Television)Īnthem Sports & Entertainment (majority stake) / 2929 Entertainment/AEG (AXS TV, LLC)ĪMC Networks (49.99%)/ BBC Studios (50.01%)Į.W. Formed by merger of 'ARTS' and 'The Entertainment Channel' in 1984 Launched as Arts & Entertainment Network/1995 as A&E Network. ![]() The Walt Disney Company (50%) / Hearst Communications ( A&E Networks) The total number of households with viewing access to the channel (Not including households where the channel is available but not subscribed to). If Yes, this channel offers secondary audio programming to providers, this usually contains either audio description or a Spanish language dub. If Yes this channel offers video on demand content to providers. ![]() See also High-definition television in the United States. If Yes, this channel offers a High Definition feed. If Yes, this channel offers time-shifted feeds of its network. ![]() See also List of United States over-the-air television networks. If Yes, this channel has affiliations with free-to-air terrestrial networks. The date the channel first started broadcasting, not necessarily the date its founding company was created. The following channels are available on pay TV systems across the United States. This list may be incomplete and uses limited sources relative to the 2,675 TV providers in the United States. The scope of this list is limited to channels broadcast via Cable, Satellite or Terrestrial providers only and does not include channels streamed exclusively online. Not all channels are available on all providers and some are also available on free-to-air stations. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand. The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.
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