Discovery Channel (Indian TV channel)

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Discovery Channel (often referred to as simply Discovery) is an Indian pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery for the Indian subcontinent. Launched on 15 August 1995. It is the Indian version of Discovery Channel. It is available in eight languages including Hindi, English, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali and Marathi while the Tamil language has a separate dedicated channel DTamil.[2][3] The channel can be viewed on digital cable and satellite television in India. The channel also available on its OTT services Discovery Plus.[4]

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Discovery Channel
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndian subcontinent
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
English
Tamil (as Discovery Tamil)
Telugu
Malayalam
Kannada
Bengali
Marathi
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SD feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery India
Sister channelsSee List of channels owned by Warner Bros. Discovery in India
History
Launched15 August 1995 (1995-08-15)[1]
Links
WebsiteDiscovery India
Availability - Available on all major Indian DTH & Cables.
Terrestrial
DVB-T2 (India)Check local frequencies
Streaming media
Discovery+
(India)
SD & HD
Jio TV
(India)
SD & HD
Amazon Prime Video
(India)
SD & HD
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History

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The channel was launched on 15 August 1995. At that time the channel mostly aired shows from its American counterpart.

On March 31, 2008, Discovery unveiled a new logo, which took effect on-air on April 15, 2008 (coinciding with the fourth season premiere of Deadliest Catch). The new logo was designed by Viewpoint Creative, and integrated Discovery's long-time globe iconography into the "D" lettering of the wordmark, creating a monogram that was usable as a standalone icon. The launch was accompanied by a new advertising campaign, "The World is Just Awesome", which featured scenes of Discovery personalities singing an adapted version of the song "I Love the Mountains". Discovery Channel president John Ford explained that the campaign was intended to "showcase our earned place in the greater pop culture landscape".[5]

In August 2013 (coinciding with Shark Week), the aforementioned monogram became the main on-air logo as part of a new imaging campaign, "Grab Life By the Globe", which was designed to emphasize the channel's current focus on personality-driven programming. The logo was portrayed in promos with visual effects relevant to their respective program.[6]

On April 1, 2019, Discovery unveiled a new logo, maintaining a refreshed version of the previous globe and D monogram. The new branding is accompanied by another new imaging campaign, "The World is Ours", which features scenes of Discovery personalities singing the Blue Swede version of "Hooked on a Feeling". The static version of the globe icon uses a non-standard projection that shows all continents, reflecting Discovery's presence as an international brand.[7]

In 2021, Amazon Prime Video started streaming Discovery Channel along with its sister channels.[8]

Discovery also partnered with Byju's for Discovery School Super League, a critical thinking and aptitude-based quiz competition where students can go from representing their schools to representing their states in a nationally televised contest.[9]

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Original programming

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Current Programming

Original Shows

This is the list of shows produced by Discovery India.[11]

  • Chadar, the Ice Trail
  • Everest: Indian Army Women's Expedition
  • Ganges
  • Journey of India
  • India's Best Jobs
  • India's Citizen Squad
  • India: Living Traditions/Medical Miracle India
  • India's Ultimate Warrior
  • Revealed: Rashtrapati Bhavan
  • Revealed: The Golden Temple
  • Revealed: The Line of Control
  • Revealed: National Defense Academy
  • Revealed: Rann of Kutch
  • The Discovery of India
  • Veer by Discover
  • Wildest India

Associated channels

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Discovery HD

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Discovery HD
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndian subcontinent
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
English
Tamil (as Discovery Tamil)
Telugu
Malayalam
Kannada
Bengali
Marathi
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery India
Sister channelsSee List of channels owned by Warner Bros. Discovery in India
History
Launched5 March 2010 (2010-03-05)
Former namesDiscovery HD World
Availability
Streaming media
Discovery+
(India)
SD & HD
Jio TV
(India)
SD & HD
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Discovery HD (formerly known as Discovery HD World) is the HD time shift version of Discovery Channel India operated by Warner Bros. Discovery for the Indian subcontinent. Launched on 5 March 2010.[12] The channel runs time shift to main channel. It is available in eight languages including Hindi, English, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali and Marathi while the Tamil language has a separate dedicated channel Discovery Tamil.[2][3] The channel can be viewed on digital cable and satellite television in India. The Discovery Channel has also launched its OTT services Discovery Plus recently.[4]

DTamil

DTamil is a separate Tamil dedicated channel of Discovery Channel.[13][3] The channel can be viewed on digital cable and satellite television in India. The channel is also available on its OTT services Discovery Plus recently.[4]

Non-television ventures

Discovery School Super League

Discovery partnered with Byju's for Discovery School Super League, a critical thinking and aptitude-based quiz competition where students can go from representing their schools to representing their states in a nationally televised contest and win prizes along the way.[9] DSSL is the national-level inter-school contest being telecasted on the Discovery channel. DSSL is an aptitude-based competition that provides a platform for students to compete and win awards. Students studying between Class 4 to Class 9 can apply for this contest. In 2022 season 5 was premiered.[14][15]

Digital channels

Veer by Discovery

Veer by Discovery is India's first dedicated digital channel for the Indian Armed Forces. The debut series, "Battle Ops", premiered on Discovery Channel & Veer by Discovery digital channel on 26 January 2018. Other series on Veer include "India's Citizen Squad" and "Breaking Point: Indian Air Force Academy" (part of the larger Breaking Point franchise) among other shows.[16][17]

Marketing and branding

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On March 31, 2008, Discovery unveiled a new logo, which took effect on-air on April 15, 2008 (coinciding with the fourth season premiere of Deadliest Catch). The new logo was designed by Viewpoint Creative, and integrated Discovery's long-time globe iconography into the "D" lettering of the wordmark, creating a monogram that was usable as a standalone icon. The launch was accompanied by a new advertising campaign, "The World is Just Awesome", which featured scenes of Discovery personalities singing an adapted version of the song "I Love the Mountains". Discovery Channel president John Ford explained that the campaign was intended to "showcase our earned place in the greater pop culture landscape".[5]

In August 2013 (coinciding with Shark Week), the aforementioned monogram became the main on-air logo as part of a new imaging campaign, "Grab Life By the Globe", which was designed to emphasize the channel's current focus on personality-driven programming. The logo was portrayed in promos with visual effects relevant to their respective program.[6]

On April 1, 2019, Discovery unveiled a new logo, maintaining a refreshed version of the previous globe and D monogram. The new branding is accompanied by another new imaging campaign, "The World is Ours", which features scenes of Discovery personalities singing the Blue Swede version of "Hooked on a Feeling". The static version of the globe icon uses a non-standard projection that shows all continents, reflecting Discovery's presence as an international brand.[7]

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