H2 (TV network)

For The Canadian cable/satellite channel, see H2 (Canada).
H2
Launched 1996 (1996) (original launch; as History International)
September 26, 2011 (2011-09-26) (relaunch; as H2)
Owned by A+E Networks
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTVs
Audience share UK:
0.08% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)
Slogan More 2 History
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area Nationwide
Headquarters New York City, New York
Formerly called History International (1996–2011)
Sister channel(s) A&E
Crime & Investigation Network
Fyi
History
History en Español
Lifetime
LMN
Lifetime Real Women
Military History
Website History.com/H2
Availability
Satellite
DirecTV Channel 271
Dish Network Channel 121
C-Band AMC 18-Channel 259 (H2H 4DTV)
Astro Channel 559 (Coming Soon)
OSN Channel 509 (HD)
Cable
Available on most U.S. cable systems Consult your local cable provider for channel availability
StarHub TV Channel 402 (HD/SD)
SkyCable (Philippines) Channel 202 (HD)
Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 202 (HD Digital)
IPTV
Verizon FiOS Channel 127 (SD)
Unavailable in HD
AT&T U-verse Channel 1257
Channel 257 (SD)
Singtel TV (Singapore) Channel 213 (HD) (Coming Soon)
CHT MOD (Taiwan) Channel 118
Zazeen (Canada) Channel 93 (SD)
Telus TV (Canada) Channel 706 (HD)
Streaming media
Sling TV Internet Protocol television

H2 (short for History 2) is an American digital cable and satellite television network that is owned by A+E Networks, which is operated as a joint venture between the Hearst Corporation and the Disney–ABC Television Group division of The Walt Disney Company.

The channel carries historical and popular science documentaries as well as pseudo-scientific entertainment programs. H2 offers over 200 hours of original programming; the channel's current program schedule consists of re-runs of documentary programming previously seen on sister channel History, primarily those from the mid-2000s onward. It also frequently features pseudo-documentaries and unsubstantiated and sensational "investigative" programming, but not the network's reality series.

As of February 2015, H2 is available to approximately 71,220,000 pay television households (61.2% of households with at least one television set) in the United States.[1]

H2 will cease operation in the US on February 29, 2016 and re-launch as Viceland in partnership with Vice Media. H2 will continue to operate outside of the US.[2]

History

History International/2

The network launched in 1996 as History International (abbreviated as "HI" or variations on "H-INT"). It originally focused mainly on programs and specials focusing on world history. History International occasionally featured shows in languages other than English, such as French or Spanish for use with the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's Cable in the Classroom initiative. By 2010, this was reduced to an hour-long Spanish language program on weekday mornings titled El Canal de Historia (the English translation of The History Channel).

On September 26, 2011, the network was rebranded as H2, with its programming being refocused to feature documentary content from sister network History prior to that network's shift towards more reality programming, along with original programs (such as the special The Universe: Beyond the Big Bang and the first-run series America's Book of Secrets[3]), as well as exclusive new episodes of the former History series The Universe, Ancient Aliens and Modern Marvels, in addition to international-focused programming. H2 does not have plans to add reality series as its sister channel has done.[4] Newer documentaries more recently seen on History migrated to the network as part of the rebrand, which will rotate with the documentaries from History International that primarily span from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s.

Viceland

In August 2014, A+E Networks bought a 10% stake in Vice Media, whose content is aimed at a young male audience, as do History and H2. The following April, it was announced that H2 will be rebranded by Vice[5] as a lifestyle channel aimed at millennials, though negotiations and confirmations of the move were not completed until the network's announcement on November 3, 2015.[6] The revamp will take place on February 29, 2016 under the name Viceland (although it was reported the name could end up changing before the launch.) At the same time, Canadian network The Biography Channel will also be rebranded as Viceland.[7] Under the new name, Vice will choose the shows for the channel and will take over marketing of the new channel, and A&E will handle distribution and collaborate with Vice on advertising sales, and will still own a majority share of the channel. Vice says it has a number of famous or fashionable, youth-appealing names lined up for prime time shows, including Michael K. Williams, Ellen Page, and Eddie Huang.

International

On August 27, 2012, Shaw Media, a subsidiary of Calgary-based Shaw Communications, launched a domestic Canadian version of H2;[8] the network replaced the male-focused Category A digital channel The Cave.

In 2014, a Latin American version of H2 was launched under the ownership of A+E Networks Latin America (a joint venture between A+E Networks and Ole Communications) and distributed by HBO Latin America Group.[9] H2 launched in the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 4, 2013, replacing Military History.[10] On June 14, 2013, A+E Networks launched a version of H2 in Southeast Asia.[11]

It launched on TalkTalk on 28 August 2014. It is on the Entertainment Boost along with Lifetime.

On October 28, 2014, H2 launched in Poland.

On April 12, 2015, H2 launched in Serbia, first on Orion TV and in May on MTS TV.

In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, H2 airs on My-HD,[12] and has also started airing on 1 February 2016 on OSN.[13]

See also

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