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1) Factual changes about Viasat World being an international media company, not Swedish owned. 2) factual correction to where the channel now broadcasts. 3) removed that the channel does not air war content since 2022 as this was a temporary schedule change and now World War 2 content is one of the key pillars of the channel. 4) removed list of programmes which is incorrect.
 
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{{Short description|Television station}}
{{Short description|Television station}}
{{More citations needed|date=July 2021}}
{{Infobox television channel
{{Infobox television channel
| name = Viasat History
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| owner = Viasat World LTD
| owner = Viasat World LTD
| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]<br />{{small|(downscaled to [[16:9]] [[576i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)}}
| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]<br />{{small|(downscaled to [[16:9]] [[576i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)}}
| area = [[Central Europe]], [[Eastern Europe]], [[Russia]] and [[Commonwealth of Independent States]]
| area = [[Central Europe]], [[Eastern Europe]]
| headquarters = London, United Kingdom
| headquarters = London, United Kingdom
| sister_channels = [[Viasat Explore]]<br>[[Viasat Nature]]
| sister_channels = [[Viasat Explore]]<br>[[Viasat Nature]]
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| terr_chan_2 = Channel 110
| terr_chan_2 = Channel 110
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'''Viasat History''' is a [[pay television]] channel owned by the International media company, [[Viasat World|Viasat World LTD]]. The channel broadcasts history series from around the world with a focus on the ancient world, historical drama, royal history, travel history and religious history.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Viasat History с две нови заглавия за Втората световна война {{!}} Медии|url=https://offnews.bg/medii/viasat-history-s-dve-novi-zaglavia-za-vtorata-svetovna-vojna-728839.html|access-date=2020-06-13|website=offnews.bg|language=BG}}</ref> Viasat History is a 24-hour channel, broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe, The Baltics and Turkey.
[[File:Viasat History.png|thumb|184x184px|The second logo of Viasat History]]
'''Viasat History''' is a [[pay television]] channel owned by Swedish media company, [[Viasat World|Viasat World LTD]]. The channel broadcasts history series from around the world with a focus on the ancient world, historical drama, royal history, travel history and religious history.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Viasat History с две нови заглавия за Втората световна война {{!}} Медии|url=https://offnews.bg/medii/viasat-history-s-dve-novi-zaglavia-za-vtorata-svetovna-vojna-728839.html|access-date=2020-06-13|website=offnews.bg|language=BG}}</ref> Viasat History is a 24-hour channel, broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and [[Commonwealth of Independent States]].


With headquarters in London, United Kingdom, the channel started initially broadcast to Scandinavian countries and after a few years expanded to the Baltic countries with subtitles and many East European markets.
With headquarters in London, United Kingdom, the channel started initially to broadcast to Scandinavian countries and after a few years expanded to the Baltic countries with subtitles and many East European markets.


[[File:Viasat History Polsat HD 2022.svg|thumb|left|100px|Logo used since 2022 in the Poland]]
Viasat History acquires programming from international distributors and production houses.
Viasat History acquires programming from international distributors and production houses.
Since 2012, Viasat History together with sister channels [[Viasat Explore]] and [[Viasat Nature]] are broadcast in HD together with the SD feed on the Viasat satellite platform.
Since 2012, Viasat History together with sister channels [[Viasat Explore]] and [[Viasat Nature]] are broadcast in HD together with the SD feed on the Viasat satellite platform.
[[File:Polsat Viasat History HD logo.png|alt=Polsat History|thumb|132x123px|[[Polsat]] Viasat History]]

==Programming==

* [[Adolf Hitler]]
* [[Ancient Engineering]]
* [[Anne Boleyn: Arrest, Trial, Execution]]
* [[Bettany Hughes]]
* [[Cinelab]]
* [[Cold War]]
* [[Countdown to War]]
* [[Dastardly and Muttley in their Flying Machines]]
* [[Escape]]
* [[Escape Or Die!]]
* [[Ban (law)|Forbidden]]
* [[Forbidden History]]
* [[Jago Cooper]]
* [[Man At Arms: Art Of War]]
* [[Mariana Moculescu Show]]
* [[My Forbidden Past]]
* [[Mysteries at the Museum]]
* [[Napoleon I]]
* [[Napoleon II]]
* [[Pearl Harbor]]
* [[The Secret War (TV series)|The Secret War]]
* [[The Selection]]
* [[Wicked Inventions]]
* [[World War I]]
* [[World War II]]

==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

Latest revision as of 09:44, 2 September 2024

Viasat History
Broadcast areaCentral Europe, Eastern Europe
HauptsitzLondon, United Kingdom
Programmierung
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerViasat World LTD
Sister channelsViasat Explore
Viasat Nature
History
Launched1 November 2004
Links
WebsiteViasat World
Availability
Terrestrial
Digita (Finland)Channel 126
evotv (Croatia)Channel 110

Viasat History is a pay television channel owned by the International media company, Viasat World LTD. The channel broadcasts history series from around the world with a focus on the ancient world, historical drama, royal history, travel history and religious history.[1] Viasat History is a 24-hour channel, broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe, The Baltics and Turkey.

With headquarters in London, United Kingdom, the channel started initially to broadcast to Scandinavian countries and after a few years expanded to the Baltic countries with subtitles and many East European markets.

Logo used since 2022 in the Poland

Viasat History acquires programming from international distributors and production houses. Since 2012, Viasat History together with sister channels Viasat Explore and Viasat Nature are broadcast in HD together with the SD feed on the Viasat satellite platform.

References

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  1. ^ "Viasat History с две нови заглавия за Втората световна война | Медии". offnews.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2020-06-13.