Smithsonian Channel

Smithsonian Channel
Launched September 26, 2007
Owned by Smithsonian Institution
Showtime Networks
(CBS Corporation)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
(Downgraded to 16:9 480i for SDTV)
Slogan It's Brighter Here
Country United States
Broadcast area United States and Canada
Headquarters Washington, DC
Sister channel(s) Showtime
The Movie Channel
Flix
Website SmithsonianChannel.com
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV 570 (HD)
1570 (VOD)
Cable
Available on most cable systems Check local listings for channels
Verizon FiOS 634 (HD)
IPTV
AT&T U-verse 1118 (HD)
118 (SD)

Smithsonian Networks is a joint venture between CBS Corporation's Showtime Networks and the Smithsonian Institution. The service consists of Smithsonian Channel, Smithsonian On Demand, and smithsonianchannel.com.

The network’s content is inspired by the Smithsonian Institution’s museums, research facilities and magazines It features original non-fiction programming that covers a wide range of historical, scientific and cultural subjects. It is also available from On Demand in both high definition and standard definition.

As of February 2015, approximately 33.6 million households (28.9% of those with television) receive Smithsonian Channel.[1]

Programming

The Smithsonian Channel features a wide array of programming covering science, nature, culture, history, air and spacecraft, and documentaries. They create everything from long-running series to one-off, in depth specials.

Carriage

Originally only offered in high definition, the Smithsonian Channel HD began airing on DirecTV's new HD lineup on September 26, 2007. Dish Network added the HD channel on May 12, 2008. Dish Network has since dropped the Smithsonian Channel HD from their programming line up effective February 1, 2009. In 2010, Smithsonian Networks entered into an agreement with Comcast for broadcast of the channel until 2020.

Smithsonian Networks is also available on Time Warner Cable, AT&T U-verse and Charter Communications in high definition and standard definition and on Verizon FiOS, Mediacom, and Century Link's Prism as part of their Premium and Preferred packages.

Besides Dish Network, Cox Communications is the only other major provider to not offer the channel.

In addition, full episodes and clips are available on devices such as the iPad, Android as well as streaming media devices such as Roku and Apple TV.[12][13][14]

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