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Destination America

Destination America is an American cable television channel owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery Networks unit of Warner Bros. Discovery. The network carries programming focused on the culture of the United States—including food, lifestyles, and travel. The network first launched in 1996 as Discovery Travel & Living Network, as part of a suite of four digital cable networks the company launched that year. From its launch until 2008, the network primarily focused upon home improvement, cooking, and leisure-themed programs.

Destination America
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersSilver Spring, Maryland
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery
Sister channels
History
LaunchedOctober 7, 1996; 26 years ago (October 7, 1996)
Former names
  • Living (prelaunch, 1994–1996)
  • Discovery Travel & Living Network (1996–1998)
  • Discovery Home and Leisure (1998)
  • Discovery Home & Leisure Channel (1998–2004)
  • Discovery Home Channel (2004–2008)
  • Planet Green (2008–2012)
Links
Websitewww.destinationamerica.com
Availability
Streaming media
Service(s)Fubo TV, Hulu with Live TV, Philo, Sling TV, Vidgo TV, FuboTV

In 2008, the channel re-launched as Planet Green, which carried a focus on environmentalism and sustainable living; Discovery spent $50 million on developing programming for the channel. Planet Green was ultimately considered a failure; by 2010, the channel had shifted away from its format and filled its schedule with miscellaneous library programming, pending a future rebranding.

In May 2012, the channel re-launched as Destination America, which originally featured programming focused on American culture; the channel's format was similar to Travel Channel, and also featured Discovery-owned library programs that had previously aired on Travel Channel prior to its divestment of the channel.

By 2017, Destination America had rebranded as a channel focusing on paranormal topics and investigations. This format ended following Discovery's acquisition of Travel Channel's then-present owner Scripps Networks Interactive. In 2018, when Travel Channel was rebranded with a similar paranormal format, Destination America returned to its previous format using both companies' libraries.

As of February 2015, approximately 57,238,000 American households (49.2% of households with television) receive Destination America.[1]

History

The space was originally used for one of the four digital cable networks launched by Discovery Communications in 1996. The new networks were first announced in November 1994, with a launch planned for Spring 1995. At the time, the network had the working title Living and was described as "a home repair network".[2] The launch was delayed, and the channel made its debut in October 1996, originally known as Discovery Travel & Living Network and offering programming including do-it-yourself projects, cooking, interior design and landscaping, and party planning.

By 1998, it had settled on the name Discovery Home & Leisure, but the "Leisure" part of the name was dropped on March 29, 2004, when the channel became Discovery Home Channel. Much of the travel-related programming was dropped in the process to provide more focus on home improvement and cooking.[3]

Planet Green

 
Planet Green logo used from June 4, 2008, to May 25, 2012; the circle was later changed to dark red in 2010.

In April 2007, during its upfronts, Discovery announced that Discovery Home would re-launch in 2008 as a new channel focused on environmentalism and sustainable living. The channel itself was announced as part of a $50 million corporate initiative known as "Planet Green", undertaken under Discovery's new CEO David Zaslav, which would include the production of programming on other Discovery channels (such as the Discovery Channel series Ten Ways to Save the Planet) that appeal to these themes, an "innovation conference", and making its headquarters carbon neutral. Zaslav stated that Discovery Home had been economically sound, but wasn't "serving this higher purpose".[4][5] On August 1, 2007, Discovery announced its acquisition of TreeHugger, a blog focusing on sustainable living. The site was to be positioned as a digital companion to the new channel.[6][7]

In October 2007, Discovery hired veteran producer Andy Friendly as a consultant for Planet Green's programming, and to executive produce a series for the channel.[5] The new series, Supper Club, was announced in January 2008, and would be hosted by Tom Bergeron (whom Friendly had helped cast as host for the 1998 syndicated version of Hollywood Squares).[8]

Further programming details were announced in Discovery's April 2008 upfronts, including specials hosted by NBC News correspondent Tom Brokaw, the reality show Battleground Earth with Ludacris and Tommy Lee, Emeril Green, Hollywood Green with Maria Menounos, and the Bill Nye-hosted Stuff Happens, among other series. It was announced that the network would launch on June 4, 2008, and that a "sneak peek" of the network's programming would become available via video on demand on April 17. Later that month, Planet Green ordered Focus Earth, a weekly environmental newsmagazine produced by ABC News and hosted by Bob Woodruff.[9][10]

Planet Green was one of the two highly anticipated Discovery network re-launches spearheaded by Zaslav, the other being the Oprah Winfrey Network—a relaunch of Discovery Health that was ultimately delayed to January 2011.[11][12]

Despite high expectations, the network's launch was unsuccessful;[13] writing for NPR, Mark Hemingway observed that the majority of Planet Green's programs involved either home renovations or "self-righteous" celebrities, demonstrated that environmentalism was "pretty much a luxury item", and that it "[seemed] dedicated to airing three hours per day of Emeril Green, the chef's new cooking show, which despite a few feints at 'buying local' is indistinguishable from much of what's already on the Food Network." He did feel that Focus Earth and Stuff Happens were relatively better programs, describing the former as being "informative and shockingly fair to business interests".[14]

In March 2010, Planet Green's programming was broadened to include non-ecology themed shows, such as The Fabulous Beekman Boys; despite this broadened focus, in February 2011, Discovery Communications executives were acknowledging the channel's failure. Zaslav stated in a conference call with investors that Discovery "can probably do something else with that that would be more meaningful."[13] Shortly thereafter the channel had abandoned its theme, rerunning programs from other Discovery Communications channels and featuring programming blocks such as "Paranormal Fridays". Discovery announced a probable rebranding of the channel by the start of the summer of 2012.[13]

Destination America

 
Destination America logo used from May 26, 2012, to March 15, 2015

On April 4, 2012, Discovery announced through the early release of an article in USA Today that Planet Green would be re-branded as Destination America, a network focusing primarily on cuisine, natural history, and travel programming, appealing primarily towards Middle America. The launch lineup also featured programs that had previously aired on Travel Channel before its sale to Cox Communications. The channel was originally expected to have a Memorial Day launch on May 28, 2012.[15][16]

In 2015, the network began to experiment with professional wrestling by picking up TNA programming (which had recently been dropped by Spike), including its flagship weekly program Impact Wrestling. Later that year, the network also announced that it had signed a 26-week television deal for Ring of Honor's weekly show, Ring of Honor Wrestling, which would begin on June 3, 2015.[17] Impact moved to Pop in January 2016.[18]

The network also began to increase its focus on programs dealing with paranormal topics and investigations; on October 30, 2015, it aired Exorcism Live—a live special broadcast from the St. Louis site of the exorcism of Roland Doe, featuring the cast of Ghost Asylum and Chip Coffey.[19] The March 4, 2016 premiere of Paranormal Lockdown was among the highest-rated series premieres in the channel's history, which prompted further growth in the channel's focus on paranormal series. Destination America underwent a rebranding in 2017, with on-air presentation carrying a darker and "uneasy" atmosphere (including a signature "glitch" effect) to reflect its change in programming direction.[20]

Discovery's 2018 acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive brought Travel Channel back under its ownership; a rebranding of Travel Channel in October 2018 repositioned the network to focus more on paranormal programming.[21] Since then, Destination America's schedule has largely shifted back towards its original format, drawing from Discovery and SNI's program libraries.

Programming

Planet Green

Planet Green programming included ecologically themed shows built around celebrities including Ed Begley Jr., Emeril Lagasse, Adrian Grenier, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ludacris, Tommy Lee, Tom Bergeron, SuChin Pak, Maria Menounos, Bob Woodruff, and Discovery Channel producer Tom Golden. In addition, celebrities gave 'green' tips within network bumpers that transitioned into and out of commercial breaks. The channel was programmed in eight-hour blocks, which repeated three times per day until April 2010. Lacking separate satellite feeds for the East and West coasts of the United States, prime-time programs ran from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern Time and were then repeated.[22]

Shows previously seen on Planet Green include:

  • A Haunting 1
  • Airplane Repo
  • Blood Sweat and T-Shirts
  • Born Dealers
  • Coastwatch
  • Cool Fuel
  • Dean Of Invention
  • Dresscue Me
  • Emeril Green
  • The Fabulous Beekman Boys
  • Famous, Rich and Homeless      
  • Fast Forward
  • Future Food
  • G Word
  • Go for the Green
  • Gutted
  • In Search Of Perfection      
  • Living With Ed
  • Operation Wild
  • Planet Mechanics
  • Prehistoric1
  • Renovation Nation
  • Stuff Happens
  • Total Wrecklamation
  • Treehugger TV
  • Wa$ted! 3
  • What Sank Titanic? 1

Former programming

References

  1. ^ Seidman, Robert (February 2015). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on February 23, 2015. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  2. ^ . Multichannel News. November 21, 1994. Archived from the original on April 13, 2012.
  3. ^ "Leisure Time Is Over". Multichannel News. February 29, 2004.
  4. ^ Siklos, Richard (April 5, 2007). "Discovery to Start Channel Focusing on Green Movement". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Schneider, Michael (October 26, 2007). "Discovery goes Green for Friendly". Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  6. ^ McCarthy, Caroline. "TreeHugger acquisition confirmed". CNET. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  7. ^ Thielman, Sam (August 2, 2007). "Discovery's 'Planet' growing". Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  8. ^ Schneider, Michael (February 1, 2008). "Bergeron to host 'Supper Club'". Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  9. ^ Triplett, William (April 23, 2008). "Bob Woodruff to host Discovery show". Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  10. ^ Schneider, Michael (April 9, 2008). "Discovery unveils programming details". Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  11. ^ Stelter, Brian. "Oprah's Network Is Her Highest Hurdle". The New York Times. Retrieved November 20, 2018.
  12. ^ "Zaslav Holds To Growth Plan At Discovery". Mediapost. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c Schneider, Michael (February 12, 2011). "Discovery Plans to Revamp Planet Green". TVGuide.com. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  14. ^ Hemingway, Mark (April 23, 2009). "Lifestyles Of The Rich And Eco-conscious". NPR. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  15. ^ "New Cable Network: Destination America". USA Today. May 2012.
  16. ^ Levin, Gary (April 4, 2012). "Discovery Networks to launch Destination America". USA Today. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  17. ^ Caldwell, James (May 27, 2015). "ROH NEWS: ROH announces length of Dest. America TV deal". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  18. ^ "Pop Gets Into Ring With Impact Wrestling To Become New TV Home". Deadline. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  19. ^ de Moraes, Lisa (July 30, 2015). "Live Exorcism Of Hellish "Exorcist" House To Air On Destination America – TCA". Deadline. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  20. ^ "Destination America Steps into the Unknown with Design Refresh". The Daily Brief. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
  21. ^ White, Peter (February 12, 2019). "Travel Channel Heads To 'Portals To Hell' Rather Than Traditional Travelogues – TCA". Deadline. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  22. ^ Stelter, Brian (March 10, 2010). "Planet Green Moves Away From Its Eco Theme". The New York Times. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  23. ^ "GHOSTS IN MY HOUSE".
  24. ^ "The AIMS Team Is Back with a Brand-New Season of "Mountain Monsters" on Travel Channel". The Futon Critic. July 15, 2019.

External links

  • Official website

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Destination America is an American cable television channel owned by the Warner Bros Discovery Networks unit of Warner Bros Discovery The network carries programming focused on the culture of the United States including food lifestyles and travel The network first launched in 1996 as Discovery Travel amp Living Network as part of a suite of four digital cable networks the company launched that year From its launch until 2008 the network primarily focused upon home improvement cooking and leisure themed programs Destination AmericaCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersSilver Spring MarylandProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerWarner Bros DiscoverySister channelsList Adult Swim American Heroes Channel Animal Planet AT amp T SportsNet Boomerang Cartoon Network Cartoonito Cinemax CNN Cooking Channel The CW Discovery Channel Discovery en Espanol Discovery Family Discovery Familia Discovery Life Food Network HBO HGTV HLN Investigation Discovery Magnolia Network Motor Trend Oprah Winfrey Network Science Channel TBS TLC TNT Travel Channel TruTV Turner Classic MoviesHistoryLaunchedOctober 7 1996 26 years ago October 7 1996 Former namesLiving prelaunch 1994 1996 Discovery Travel amp Living Network 1996 1998 Discovery Home and Leisure 1998 Discovery Home amp Leisure Channel 1998 2004 Discovery Home Channel 2004 2008 Planet Green 2008 2012 LinksWebsitewww wbr destinationamerica wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaService s Fubo TV Hulu with Live TV Philo Sling TV Vidgo TV FuboTVIn 2008 the channel re launched as Planet Green which carried a focus on environmentalism and sustainable living Discovery spent 50 million on developing programming for the channel Planet Green was ultimately considered a failure by 2010 the channel had shifted away from its format and filled its schedule with miscellaneous library programming pending a future rebranding In May 2012 the channel re launched as Destination America which originally featured programming focused on American culture the channel s format was similar to Travel Channel and also featured Discovery owned library programs that had previously aired on Travel Channel prior to its divestment of the channel By 2017 Destination America had rebranded as a channel focusing on paranormal topics and investigations This format ended following Discovery s acquisition of Travel Channel s then present owner Scripps Networks Interactive In 2018 when Travel Channel was rebranded with a similar paranormal format Destination America returned to its previous format using both companies libraries As of February 2015 approximately 57 238 000 American households 49 2 of households with television receive Destination America 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Planet Green 1 2 Destination America 2 Programming 2 1 Planet Green 2 2 Former programming 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe space was originally used for one of the four digital cable networks launched by Discovery Communications in 1996 The new networks were first announced in November 1994 with a launch planned for Spring 1995 At the time the network had the working title Living and was described as a home repair network 2 The launch was delayed and the channel made its debut in October 1996 originally known as Discovery Travel amp Living Network and offering programming including do it yourself projects cooking interior design and landscaping and party planning By 1998 it had settled on the name Discovery Home amp Leisure but the Leisure part of the name was dropped on March 29 2004 when the channel became Discovery Home Channel Much of the travel related programming was dropped in the process to provide more focus on home improvement and cooking 3 Planet Green Edit Planet Green logo used from June 4 2008 to May 25 2012 the circle was later changed to dark red in 2010 In April 2007 during its upfronts Discovery announced that Discovery Home would re launch in 2008 as a new channel focused on environmentalism and sustainable living The channel itself was announced as part of a 50 million corporate initiative known as Planet Green undertaken under Discovery s new CEO David Zaslav which would include the production of programming on other Discovery channels such as the Discovery Channel series Ten Ways to Save the Planet that appeal to these themes an innovation conference and making its headquarters carbon neutral Zaslav stated that Discovery Home had been economically sound but wasn t serving this higher purpose 4 5 On August 1 2007 Discovery announced its acquisition of TreeHugger a blog focusing on sustainable living The site was to be positioned as a digital companion to the new channel 6 7 In October 2007 Discovery hired veteran producer Andy Friendly as a consultant for Planet Green s programming and to executive produce a series for the channel 5 The new series Supper Club was announced in January 2008 and would be hosted by Tom Bergeron whom Friendly had helped cast as host for the 1998 syndicated version of Hollywood Squares 8 Further programming details were announced in Discovery s April 2008 upfronts including specials hosted by NBC News correspondent Tom Brokaw the reality show Battleground Earth with Ludacris and Tommy Lee Emeril Green Hollywood Green with Maria Menounos and the Bill Nye hosted Stuff Happens among other series It was announced that the network would launch on June 4 2008 and that a sneak peek of the network s programming would become available via video on demand on April 17 Later that month Planet Green ordered Focus Earth a weekly environmental newsmagazine produced by ABC News and hosted by Bob Woodruff 9 10 Planet Green was one of the two highly anticipated Discovery network re launches spearheaded by Zaslav the other being the Oprah Winfrey Network a relaunch of Discovery Health that was ultimately delayed to January 2011 11 12 Despite high expectations the network s launch was unsuccessful 13 writing for NPR Mark Hemingway observed that the majority of Planet Green s programs involved either home renovations or self righteous celebrities demonstrated that environmentalism was pretty much a luxury item and that it seemed dedicated to airing three hours per day of Emeril Green the chef s new cooking show which despite a few feints at buying local is indistinguishable from much of what s already on the Food Network He did feel that Focus Earth and Stuff Happens were relatively better programs describing the former as being informative and shockingly fair to business interests 14 In March 2010 Planet Green s programming was broadened to include non ecology themed shows such as The Fabulous Beekman Boys despite this broadened focus in February 2011 Discovery Communications executives were acknowledging the channel s failure Zaslav stated in a conference call with investors that Discovery can probably do something else with that that would be more meaningful 13 Shortly thereafter the channel had abandoned its theme rerunning programs from other Discovery Communications channels and featuring programming blocks such as Paranormal Fridays Discovery announced a probable rebranding of the channel by the start of the summer of 2012 13 Destination America Edit Destination America logo used from May 26 2012 to March 15 2015 On April 4 2012 Discovery announced through the early release of an article in USA Today that Planet Green would be re branded as Destination America a network focusing primarily on cuisine natural history and travel programming appealing primarily towards Middle America The launch lineup also featured programs that had previously aired on Travel Channel before its sale to Cox Communications The channel was originally expected to have a Memorial Day launch on May 28 2012 15 16 In 2015 the network began to experiment with professional wrestling by picking up TNA programming which had recently been dropped by Spike including its flagship weekly program Impact Wrestling Later that year the network also announced that it had signed a 26 week television deal for Ring of Honor s weekly show Ring of Honor Wrestling which would begin on June 3 2015 17 Impact moved to Pop in January 2016 18 The network also began to increase its focus on programs dealing with paranormal topics and investigations on October 30 2015 it aired Exorcism Live a live special broadcast from the St Louis site of the exorcism of Roland Doe featuring the cast of Ghost Asylum and Chip Coffey 19 The March 4 2016 premiere of Paranormal Lockdown was among the highest rated series premieres in the channel s history which prompted further growth in the channel s focus on paranormal series Destination America underwent a rebranding in 2017 with on air presentation carrying a darker and uneasy atmosphere including a signature glitch effect to reflect its change in programming direction 20 Discovery s 2018 acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive brought Travel Channel back under its ownership a rebranding of Travel Channel in October 2018 repositioned the network to focus more on paranormal programming 21 Since then Destination America s schedule has largely shifted back towards its original format drawing from Discovery and SNI s program libraries Programming EditPlanet Green Edit Planet Green programming included ecologically themed shows built around celebrities including Ed Begley Jr Emeril Lagasse Adrian Grenier Leonardo DiCaprio Ludacris Tommy Lee Tom Bergeron SuChin Pak Maria Menounos Bob Woodruff and Discovery Channel producer Tom Golden In addition celebrities gave green tips within network bumpers that transitioned into and out of commercial breaks The channel was programmed in eight hour blocks which repeated three times per day until April 2010 Lacking separate satellite feeds for the East and West coasts of the United States prime time programs ran from 8 p m to 11 p m Eastern Time and were then repeated 22 Shows previously seen on Planet Green include A Haunting 1 Airplane Repo Blood Sweat and T Shirts Born Dealers Coastwatch Cool Fuel Dean Of Invention Dresscue Me Emeril Green The Fabulous Beekman Boys Famous Rich and Homeless Fast Forward Future Food G Word Go for the Green Gutted In Search Of Perfection Living With Ed Operation Wild Planet Mechanics Prehistoric1 Renovation Nation Stuff Happens Total Wrecklamation Treehugger TV Wa ted 3 What Sank Titanic 1 Former programming Edit A Haunting Alaska Monsters Alaska Wildlife Troopers Alien Mysteries Aliens on the Moon American Factory American Loggers 1 Amish Haunting Armageddon Arsenals Auction Kings Babe Winkelman s Outdoor Secrets BBQ Pitmasters Father vs Son Bill Dance Outdoors Buying Alaska Buying Hawaii Buying the Beach Cheating Vegas Destroyed in Seconds 1 Disney s Animal Kingdom Disney Cruise Line Behind the Magic Disneyland Resort Behind the Scenes Epic Homes Epic Log Homes Fact or Faked Paranormal Files Fast Food Mania Flip That House Food Factory Ghosts in my House 23 Ghosts of Shepherdstown Ghost Stalkers Hauntings and Horrors Hidden in America TNA Impact Wrestling Impact Wrestling Unlocked Last Call Food Brawl Mega Engineering Mighty Ships Mountain Monsters moved to Travel Channel 24 Project Afterlife Railroad Alaska Ring of Honor Wrestling Road Trip Masters Swamp Loggers UFOs Over Earth Ultimate Walt Disney World United States of Bacon Walt Disney World Resort Behind the Scenes Alaska Haunting Dead of Winter Alaska Monsters Bigfoot Edition Alaska The Last Frontier America Facts vs Fiction America s Most Haunted Asylum Amish Haunting Babies Babies Babies BBQ Pit Wars BBQ Pitmasters Beach Hunters Big Beach Builds Buying Alaska Buying Hawaii Buying the Bayou Buying Rockies Buying the Yukon Carnival Eats Chopped Junior Crikey It s the Irwins 2 Evil Things Exorcism Live Expedition Unknown Extreme Homes Ghost Asylum Ghost Brothers Ghosts of Shepherdstown Haunted Case Files Haunted Towns Helltown Hometime U S TV series Hooked on the Palm Beaches House Hunters Family How the Universe Works 1 Incredible Inventions Kids Baking Championship Killing Bigfoot Kindred Spirits Lakefront Bargain Hunt Little People Big World 3 Log Cabin Living Maine Cabin Masters Man Fire Food Man vs Bear Man s Greatest Food Monsters and Mysteries in America Monsters and Mysteries Unsolved Moonshiners 1 Mountain Monsters MythBusters Jr On Location OutDaughtered Paranormal Lockdown Paranormal Lockdown UK Passport to the Palm Beaches Pool Kings Project Afterlife Railroad Alaska Steak Out with Kix Brooks Swamp Loggers 1 The Demon Files The Exorcist File Haunted Boy The Haunted Death Rises The Scott Martin Challenge The Treehouse Guys The World s Strangest UFO Stories The Zoo 2 These Woods are Haunted Tiny House Big Living Tiny Luxury Too Cute 2 UFOs The Untold Stories UFOs Uncovering the Truth What History Forgot When Ghosts Attack Wild Food Xtreme WaterparksReferences Edit Seidman Robert February 2015 List of how many homes each cable network is in as of February 2015 TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on February 23 2015 Retrieved February 22 2015 Discovery plans launch of four newly created nets Multichannel News November 21 1994 Archived from the original on April 13 2012 Leisure Time Is Over Multichannel News February 29 2004 Siklos Richard April 5 2007 Discovery to Start Channel Focusing on Green Movement The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 15 2019 a b Schneider Michael October 26 2007 Discovery goes Green for Friendly Variety Retrieved April 15 2019 McCarthy Caroline TreeHugger acquisition confirmed CNET Retrieved April 15 2019 Thielman Sam August 2 2007 Discovery s Planet growing Variety Retrieved April 15 2019 Schneider Michael February 1 2008 Bergeron to host Supper Club Variety Retrieved April 15 2019 Triplett William April 23 2008 Bob Woodruff to host Discovery show Variety Retrieved April 15 2019 Schneider Michael April 9 2008 Discovery unveils programming details Variety Retrieved April 15 2019 Stelter Brian Oprah s Network Is Her Highest Hurdle The New York Times Retrieved November 20 2018 Zaslav Holds To Growth Plan At Discovery Mediapost Retrieved April 15 2019 a b c Schneider Michael February 12 2011 Discovery Plans to Revamp Planet Green TVGuide com Retrieved January 18 2022 Hemingway Mark April 23 2009 Lifestyles Of The Rich And Eco conscious NPR Retrieved January 18 2022 New Cable Network Destination America USA Today May 2012 Levin Gary April 4 2012 Discovery Networks to launch Destination America USA Today Retrieved April 4 2012 Caldwell James May 27 2015 ROH NEWS ROH announces length of Dest America TV deal Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved May 27 2015 Pop Gets Into Ring With Impact Wrestling To Become New TV Home Deadline Retrieved April 9 2016 de Moraes Lisa July 30 2015 Live Exorcism Of Hellish Exorcist House To Air On Destination America TCA Deadline Retrieved April 18 2019 Destination America Steps into the Unknown with Design Refresh The Daily Brief Retrieved March 9 2018 White Peter February 12 2019 Travel Channel Heads To Portals To Hell Rather Than Traditional Travelogues TCA Deadline Retrieved April 18 2019 Stelter Brian March 10 2010 Planet Green Moves Away From Its Eco Theme The New York Times Retrieved March 12 2012 GHOSTS IN MY HOUSE The AIMS Team Is Back with a Brand New Season of Mountain Monsters on Travel Channel The Futon Critic July 15 2019 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Destination America amp oldid 1145468362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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