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[man on image]( [Clіck hеre to see the Reagan story you’ve nеver been told.]( E Networks (stylized as A+E NETWORKS) is an American multinational broadcasting company that is a 50–50 joint venture between Hearst Communications and The Walt Disney Company through its General Entertainment Content division. The company owns several non-fiction and entertainment-based television brands, including its namesake A&E, History, Liime, FYI, and their associated sister channels, and holds stakes in or licenses their international branches. History A&E was formed from the merger of the Alpha Repertory Television Service and the Entertainment Channel, a premium cable channel, in 1984 with their respective owners keeping stakes in the nw company. Thus A&E's shareholders were Hearst and ABC (from ARTS) and Radio City Music Hall (Rockefeller Group) and RCA, then the parent of NBC (from Entertainment Channel). The company launched Arts & Entertainment Network, a cultural cable channel, on February 1, 1984.[5][6] In 1990, after having aired episodes of its original 1960's version starting in 1987, A&E acquired rights to, and started producing ne episodes of, the documentary series Biography— which became the channel's flagship program. The network also introduced its own companion magazine A&E Monthly.[5] The company indicated that plans for a history channel were in the works in 1993; it purchased the Lou Reda Productions documentary library and long-term rights for the Hearst Entertainment documentaries archive.[5] In June 1993, the Rockefeller Group's Radio City Music Hall sold its 12duction unit was set up.[5] A&E Networks Original logo used from 2011 to 2017 The A&E channel expanded to Canada, and later Mexico from 1993 to 1994. Biography began airing 5 nights a week in 1994. Also in 1994, A&E, on its 10th anniversary, changed its nme from Arts and Entertainment to A&E.[5] The A&E company launched The History Channel on January 1, 1995, with its UK counterpart following on November 1 in partnership with British Sky Broadcasting. A&E Networks considered History to be the driver in international expansion due to a lack of international rights to A&E international co-productions. As expected, the History Channel led A&E's overseas expansion in Brazil with TVA (April 1996), the Nordic and Baltic regions with Modern Times Group (1997), and in Canada (1997). By 1997, the company had started its AETN International division.[5] Formerly one Video initiated a six-month rial in which Barnes & Noble would sell the "Biography" line in stores, which became permanent in 1996. THC debuted in two other media in September 1996 with a radio program on ABC Radio Networks and Border Books stocking THC videos.[5] The 'Biography' franchise continued to expand with a website in July 1996, a children's version launched in fall 1996, an audiotape line in 1997, telefilm development, a Crown published short biography line and debuted its magazine which replaced A&E Monthly. During the 1998–1999 season, Biography: American Justice and Biography Movies debuted.[5] History expanded in 1998 into tours of U.S. landmarks with Mayflower Tours having an affiliated website (historytravel.com), History Channel Traveler, and a planned quarterly magazine. While in October, History and MSG Network teamed up to produce several short-fom sports history programs.[5] A+E spun out its two digital cable channels in November 1998 with The Biography Channel and History Channel International from A&E and the History Channel. A&E was spending r year to convert to the digital format and for digital distribution.[5] With the need to revive a battered channel, improve the brand and create strong content for the A&E channel, A&E executive started the A&E IndieFilms division[7] in 2005.[8] Post-Lifl included mechanisms by which NBCU could choose, or alternatively be forced to, exit the partnership over the subsequent 15 years.[9][10] In May 2011, A&E Television Networks changed its brand nme to A+E Networks. A&E dropped TV as their brands had moved beyond just the TV channel while keeping Networks being contemporary to similar companies.[11] In July 2012, NBCUniversal confirmed plans to divest its 15.8 stake in A&E Networks by way of a share repurchase by A&E Networks, making Disney and Hearst 50-50 partners in the joint venture.[4][12] In August 2012, A&E announced that Lionsgate Hme Entertainment had acquired the hme video distribution rights to its content, replacing Nw Video.[13] With an early June 2013 promotion to A&E Networks CEO, Nancy Dubuc launched a ne in-house production unit, A&E Studios, and hired veteran BBC executive Jana Bennett to serve as the president of Biography Channel and LMN.[2] In December 2013, in response to stagnating viewership in comparison to its sister networks, it was announced that the Biography Channel would be re-launched as FYI, a lifestyle-oriented network, in 2014. The channel's ne president, Jana Bennett, had previously overseen TLC's early-2000s transition into a mainstream lifestyle channel.[14][15] In August 2014, A&E took a 10on. The company then announced in April 2015 that H2 would be re-branded into a Vice channel with an indicated early 2016 launch.[16] Director Spike Jonze, Vice's creative director, is overseeing the development of the nt company.[19] A&E Networks took an equity stake at the March 2015 formation of an independent TV production company, Propagate Content, run and owned by CEO Howard T. Owens and chief creative officer David McKillop, former A&E channel general manager.[20] The development team led by Daniel Suratt had the company also investing in Epic Magazine, Samba[21] and Panna food app-based content company in December 2015.[22] Sean Cohan was promoted from head of international division to president of international and digital media in December 2015 as Suratt, head of digital media & business development, was promoted to president of corporate development, strategy and investments.[23] The company formed an in-house advertising agency, 45th & Dean, under executive vice president and general manager of FYI Network Paul Greenberg in May 2016.[24] In February 2017, A&E's in-house ad agency, 45th and Dean, was planning on developing nw shows for Snapchat's Discover platform.[25] The Digital Media division launched its first direct to consumer streaming service, Lifetme Movie Club, in September 2015. Then in February 2016, the division launched another service, History Vault, followed by its Canadian version in November with Corus. Both have content at least a year offe-to-air channel carrying programming aimed towards adult males.[27] In March 2017, the company invested in a Series A funding round for Beautycon.[28] A&E led a Series A funding round for Atlas Obscura in mid-2017.[29] AETN in November 2017 took a substantial minority stake in Dan Abrams's LawNewz Network live court content website, which then renamed its website to Law&Crime Network.[30] In a 2017 agreement, A&E Networks took a 25 share in National Women's Soccer League, created NWSL Media (the league's commercial unit), sleeve sponsor and became its national broadcast partner for three years, carrying the game on Lif equity in the league, while continuing Lietime's sleeve sponsorship.[31] In the second quarter of 2017, A&E Networks relaunched the Biography franchise with a set of two-hour specials and a miniseries for three of its channels, A&E, History and Lietime.[32] The franchise's TV programming will be recurring multi-formatted and tie into important anniversaries, newly found information about notables and current news. The initial set has the commonality of being crime centered, with at least one future set would focus on notable women.[33] A&E Networks held its first convention, Alien Con, October 28–30, 2016 in partnership with Cosmic Con as an extension of the History channel's Ancient Aliens TV series.[34] In March 2018, Dubuc resigned as CEO. A&E called back former CEO Abbe Raven to be interim CEO. Paul Buccieri was promoted from president of A&E Studios and A&E Networks Portfolio Group to A&E President in July 2018.[35] Buccieri formed the A+E Originals unit for unscripted series. This was followed by three first look deals with Leah Remini,[36] Elizabeth Vargas[37] and Gretchen Carlson.[38] Vargas would serve as anchor of its A&E Investigates banner.[37] On November 6, 2018, the European Commission approved Disney's proposed acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets, but ordered A&E Networks International to divest certain factual television networks in the European Economic Area that overlap with the Fox assets being acquired, including Blaze, Crime & Investigation, History, H2, and Lifeime.[39] A&E Networks launched its first OTT channel, Lively Place, through Wurl on Samsung TV Plus in December 2019.[40] A&E Networks sold several programs into the Latin American (DirecTV and Colombian broadcaster Plural TV) and US Hispanic (NBC Universo) markets in January 2019. This a part of attempt to offset declines in US basic cable business with sae flagship cable channels.[42] In February 2020, the company started its A&E Crime Central streaming service. The service has from the company's major channel libraries some 900 crime series and specials available.[43] A&E licensed some titles from A&E and History libraries in February 2020 to Peacock.[44] As the History channel marked its 25th anniversary, A&E is launching a number of live events including a three-day History Con in April 2020, traveling speaker series HistoryTalks[45] and History podcast.[46] In June 2021, the company announced that they have bought a 35 stake in the Canadian-based production outfit, Reel One Entertainment, one of the many providers of TV movies for the Lifme networks.[47] Before, Reel One was majority owned by the TF1 Group-owned Newen Group, with founder and CEO Tom Berry holding a minority stake. In November 2021, Frndly TV and A&E reached a del to A&E's portfolio of channels such as A&E, The History Channel, and Lietime to the streaming service.[48] Units A&E Networks International A&E Studios LLC A&E Originals (2018–[36]) A&E IndieFilms (2005-) documentary feature film division A&E Films Digital Media A&E Crime Central (February 2020—)[43] History Vault (February 2016—) Liftime Movie Club (September 2015—)[26] Lively Place (OTT channel) A+E Ventures Atlas Obscura (2017—)[29] Beautycon (March 2017—)[28] Propagate Content (March 2015—) stake[20] National Women's Soccer League (2017–2019) 25 share[31] Epic Magazine Samba TV[21] Panna (December 2015—September 2019) food app-based content company,[22] produced Love at First Bite show along with and for FYI[49] sold to Discovery, Inc.[50] LawNewz Network d/b/a Law & Crime Network (November 2017-) substantial minority stake in Dan Abrams's live court content website OTT channel[30] Reel One Entertainment (June 2021—) 35 stake[47] Vice Media (2014–) 20 stake[51] Vice (TV channel) Consumer Enterprises - e-commerce, direct-to-consumer product ventures, live events Alien Con (October 2016–present) became biennial by 2019[46] Bring It Live! (2017–) History Con (April 2020)[46] History Talk (fall 2019–[46]) History Speaks (2020–) podcast working title for extended interviews, original content, behind-the-scenes footage and conversations[46] A&E Networks Digital – manages History.com and Biography.com; A&E, History and Lietime apps, streaming services History Vault and Lfetime Movie Club[26] Lively Place (12/2019–) OTT channel Six West Media 45th & Dean, in-house ad agency TV Channels A&E Crime & Investigation FYI History History en Español Military History Lifime Entertainment Services Lietime LMN LRW[9] A&E Studios A&E Studios, LLC (stylized as A+E Studios) is the company's in-house scripted production company. The studios divisions included A&E Originals and A&E IndieFilms. A+E Studios, LLC A+E Networks 2017.svg Type Subsidiary Founded 2013 Parent A&E Networks Website www.aenetworks.com/divisions/ae-studios A&E Networks formed the studio in June 2013 under president Bob DeBitetto with three projects in development, one for each flagship channels.[52] At MIPCOM in October 2014, International executive vice president Sean Cohan and DeBitetto launched A&E Studios International as a distribution and financing unit to distribution A&E Studios productions.[53] With the October 2016 retirement of DeBitetto, Paul Buccieri took over his post as president of A+E Studios and A+E Networks Portfolio Group from the post of president of A&E Network and History.[54] Buccieri formed the A&E Originals unit for unscripted series placing Steve Ascher, Former History executive, in day-to-day charge as vice president in 2007.[55] Son thereafter in April 2018, A&E agreed to a third season for "Scientology and the Aftermath" documentary series and a first-look development dal with Leah Remini.[36] Also in April 2018, A&E Originals signed Elizabeth Vargas to a first-look and production dal. Vargas would serve as anchor of its A&E Investigates, its banner for ne non-fiction prime time journalism programming.[37] In April 2018, A&E Originals signed a first-look dal with former Fox News Channel anchor Gretchen Carlson to host three documentaries. Ascher was promoted to senior vice president, production and development of A+E Originals.[55] In July 2019, Pop announced a series orer from A&E Studios for Best Intentions. With the re-merger of Viacom-CBS in March 2020, Pop dropped the series and allowed A&E Studios to shop the show.[56] More recently, the studio signed a eal with Silver Lining Entertainment Partners.[57] Filmography Houdini - History (2014) miniseries[52] Unreal - Lifme[52] (2015–18) Hulu (2018) The Returned - A&E[52] (2015) Sons of Liberty - History (Miniseries, 2015)[53] Knightfall - History (TV series, 2017–2019) in association with Lionsgate Television You - Lifime (season 1), Netflix (season 2–present) (TV series, 2018–present) Project Blue Book - History (TV series, 2019–20) American Princess - Lifme (TV series, 2019) Reprisal - Hulu (TV series, 2019) Big Sky - ABC (TV series, 2020–present)[58] The Liberator - Netflix (Miniseries, 2020) The Lincoln Lawyer - Netflix (TV series, 2022–present) A&E Investigates (2018–) A&E Originals[37] Cults and Extreme Belief (May 28, 2018–present) The Plot Against America special (June 4, 2018) examining counter-intelligence versus Russia since 2001 The Untitled Word of Faith Fellowship Project (working title) Child Brides (working title) A&E IndieFilms A&E IndieFilms is the feature documentary film production division of A&E Studios, LLC with a staff of two.[7] The subdivision was launched in 2005,[8] in response to theuccess of theatrical documentaries such as Fahrenheit 9/11 and Super Size Me and with the need to revive a battered channel, improve the brand and create strong content for the A&E channel.[7] Molly Thompson was hired in 2005 for the division and executive produced al the division's films to 2009. Thompson was promoted to division vice president in January 2009,[8] then senior vice president by April 2016.[7] At this time, A&E IndieFilms was a division of A&E Studios.[7] Thompson, senior vice president of feature films[59] for A+E Networks at this time, left in January 2019 for Apple's streaming service in a similar position.[60] Films Murderball (2005)[8] distributed by THINKFilm Rock School (2005) distributed by Newmarket Films Jesus Camp (2006)[8] Oscar-nominated,[7] distributed by Magnolia Pictures Street Thief (2006) My Kid Could Paint That (2007)[8] by director-producer Amir Bar-Lev, distributed by Sony Pictures Classics[7] American Ten (2008) distributed by Paramount Vantage The September Issue (2009) distributed by Roadside Attractions[7] Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (2010) distributed by Magnolia Pictures[7] The Tillman Story by director-producer Amir Bar-Lev[7] (2010) distributed by The Weinstein Company Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011) distributed by Anchor Bay Films Magic Trip (2011) distributed by Magnolia Pictures The Imposter (2012)[7] Film4 and Channel 4 presentation of a RAW Production in association with Red Box Films and Passion Pictures distributed by Indomina Releasing[61] Under African Skies (2012) Radical Media[62] The Last of Robin Hood (2013) Errol Flynn bio-film[7] Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon (2013) distributed by RADiUS-TWC Happy Valley (2014) Asylum Entertainment, Passion Pictures, distributed by Music Box Films[63] Lila & Eve (2015) distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, aired on Lifeime[7] Cartel Land (2015) distributed by The Orchard[7] Author: The JT Leroy Story (2016) distributed by Amazon Studios[7] Lie, Animated (2016) distributed by The Orchard[7] City of Ghosts (2017)[60] Studio 54 (2018)[60] Meeting Gorbachev (2018) History 100; Spring Films and Werner Herzog Film, History Films[64] Watergate (2018) History 100; Representational Pictures, HISTORY Films[64] Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes (2018) Impact Partners and produced by Jigsaw Productions in association with Baird Film,[59] distributed by Magnolia Pictures Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl) (2019) History Films History Films is a production company associated with the History channel and led by Molly Thompson[7] as executive producer and head of documentary films for A+E Networks until January 2019.[60] Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010) [7] National Lampoon: Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead (2015) [7] Meeting Gorbachev No Place on Earth The Unknown Known: The Lie and Times of Donald Rumsfeld Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon Being Evel[60] (2018) Meeting Gorbachev (working title; 2018) History 100; Spring Films and Werner Herzog Film in association with A&E IndieFilms[64] Watergate (2018) History 100 series; Representational Pictures in association with A&E IndieFilms[64] A+E Networks International A+E Networks International is the international division of A+E Networks, which handles international operations outside the U.S., mostly through joint ventures. A&E is an associate meber of: the Caribbean Cable & Telecommunications Association[65] and the Caribbean Cable Cooperative.[66] A+E Networks started AETN International by 1997 with A&E channel in Canada and Mexico and the History channel in the UK, Brazil, the Nordic and Baltic regions and in Canada. The History Channel UK was its first joint venture with British Sky Broadcasting.[5] In 1997, A&E purchased a one-third stake in Mundo Olé.[67] AETN Al Asia Networks was formed in April 2007 through a joint venture between A&E Television Networks and Malaysia's pay TV provider Astro Overseas Liited.[68] AETN and Network 18 Group in August 2010 formed a joint venture (49/51), AETN-18 India, which would first launch the History and Bio channels in India.[69] A&E International moved into France with a dal with Canal Plus Group for channel carriage in France on its CanalSat satellite platform in the second half of 2013 and A&E programs for Canal's D8 and D17 fre-to-air channels.[70] In July 2013, A+E Networks bought out Astro Overseas's stake in AETN Al Asia Networks and renamed it to A+E Networks Asia.[68] A&E Networks Italy was established in December 2013, launching the local version of Crime & Investigation, as well as buying out the Italian version of History from its local partner, Fox International Channels.[71] A&E Networks UK launched the Blaze channel on 20 September 2016 as its first fre-to-air channel.[72] Sean Cohan was promoted from head of international division to president of president, international and digital media, which add another division, digital media, for him to oversee in December 2015 as head of digital media & business development was promoted to president, corporate development, strategy and investments.[23] In December 2016, the company appointed Patrick Vien and Edward Sabin as executive managing directors and co-heads of international reporting to Sean Cohan, A+E Networks’ president of international and digital media. Vien oversaw Europe, the Middle East and Africa operations and programming acquisitions, ales and strategy for ll non-US channels. Operations in Latin America, Canada, Asia, Australia and Nw Zealand would be overseen by Sabin along with global operations team and A&E formation production. Sabin was promoted from managing director of the Americas and head of commercial operations, while Vien left a post at Pulse Film.[73] On September 20, 2016, A&E Networks UK launched Blaze, a nw fee-to-air channel carrying programming aimed towards adult males.[27] In May 2017, the company extended its distribution eal with Sky for the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, and Austria market (A+E Networks U.K., A+E Networks Germany, A+E Networks Italy) channels.[74] A+E Networks Asia launched Its Korea country unit in October 2017 with two channels.[75] As part of the contingency for approval Disney's acquisition of the vast majority of 21st Century Fox's assets, it agreed to sell the 5 of its operations and proposed Hearst as acquirer of 4 European entities representing A+E Networks' operations in Europe in orer to avod dominant conflict of interest by its resultant ownership of operating National Geographic Partners' assets in Europe.[76] The plan was approved on January 28, 2019, 9 days after the globally announced closure of the transaction with Hearst assuming full ownership of ll entities.[77] Vien was promoted to group managing director – International, A+E Networks in July 2019 with Sabin exiting the company.[78] In October 2019, Twentieth Television executive Steve MacDonald was hired as president of its global content licensing and international division over Vien.[79] In July 2019, a managing director, Asia which consolidates the Asia region again including Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and India.[80] The international division began a push into production in the late 2010s. With Element 8, A&E produced Miss Scarlet and the Duke, which was sold in December 2019 to Masterpiece (US), Alibi channel(UK), CBC (Canada), Seven Network (Australia) and RTL (Germany).[81] A+E Networks International agreed in November 2019 to globally distribute its first Spanish-language series, Hernán, by Spain's Onza Entertainment and Dopamine, units of Grupo Salinas.[82] Availability Blaze: Italy and United Kingdom Crime & Investigation: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, South Africa, United Kingdom History: Arabia, Belgium (Flanders), Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Latin America History 2: Arabia, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden Liftime: Poland, South Africa [83] FYI: India Sky History: Ireland and United Kingdom Sky History 2: Ireland and United Kingdom A+E Networks Latin America A+E Networks Latin America is a joint venture between A+E Networks International and Ole Communications.[84] In 1996, HBO Latin America Group and Venezuela's Olé Communications began a basic cable channel joint venture Mundo Olé in Mexico.[67] The channel was launched in October 1996.[85] In 1997, A&E purchased a one-third stake in Mundo Olé. With in a year, A&E was supplying 60 of the channel's shows. In 1998, Mundo began producing local Biography episodes.[67] In 2000, the word Olé was dropped, causing Mundo Olé to become Mundo. The next year, Mundo was renamed to A&E Mundo but continued airing the Biography series. The channel was renamed once more as A&E in 2005. Back in 1992, History Latin America was launched as TVQuality. It continued to use that ame until 2000, when it became The History Channel. From 2008, it is still History since then. In 2012, A&E Latin America opened an office in Brazil.[84] The Biography Channel was launched in Latin America in 2007; however, when the US Bio. network became FYI in 2014, The Latin American network is n H2 since then. Lietie Latin America was launched in July 2014 as a joint venture between A+E Networks Latin America and Sony Pictures Television with distribution by HBO Latin America Group.[86] As of 2020, A+E Networks Latin America channels continue to be distributed across Latin America through Ole Distribution. A+E Networks UK A+E Networks UK is a joint venture between A&E Television Networks (UK) Ltd, in conjunction with BSkyB History Ltd,[87] a unit of Sky owned by Comcast. A+E Networks UK continues to operate in Europe, as well as Africa. Their networks include Blaze (FTA), the European and African versions of Crime & Investigation, History, H2 and Liftime. Most of the channels are available on BT, Sky, TalkTalk, and Virgin.[88] UK history The History Channel UK began as a joint venture of A&E Networks (the company's first international JV) and British Sky Broadcasting[89] to launch The History Channel UK on November 1, 1995, as a part-time channel broadcasting from 3 PM to 7 PM with plans to go full-time in 1996 or 1997 when its digital transponder was launched. The three original programs, "History Alive," "Our Century," and "Biography", were British hosted and tailored.[5] The joint venture expanded with the launching of Military History channel in July 2008. oon thereafter, The History Channel was rebranded to History.[87] Crime and Investigation and Bio launched in HD on Sky on 5 November 2008.[90] The History Channel UK joint venture was renamed to AETN UK on July 2, 2009.[89] AETN UK joint venture, following the A&E post-Lfete merger branding, was rebranded as A+E Networks UK on September 22, 2011.[91] H2 channel was launched in the UK on May 4, 2013.[70] A+E UK launched Lietime for UK and Ireland market in November 2013.[92] On September 20, 2016, A+E UK launched Blaze, its global fre to air channel, in the British Isles, its first market, on Sky and Freeview.[27] A+E Networks UK with Netflix and Sky Vision Productions in April 2016 on I Am a Killer true crime 10-episode show for Crime + Investigation Network with a UK spring debut followed by Italy's and Poland's Crime + Investigation airing later in the year. Then the show would be available on Netflix.[93] In February 2020, the company commissioned Lost Relics of the Knights Templar five part series from Fired Up Films of Belfast and Krempelwood of London and distributed by Entertainment One to aired in April 2020 on History in the U.K., Ireland, Sweden, the Netherlands and Belgium.[94] As part of the contingency for approval Disney's acquisition of the vast majority of 21st Century Fox's assets, it agreed to sell the 50 of its operations and proposed Hearst as acquirer of 4 European entities representing A+E Networks' operations in Europe in ordr to aoid dominant conflict of interest by its resultant ownership of operating National Geographic Partners' assets in Europe.[76] The plan was approved on January 28, 2019, 9 days after the globally announced closure of the transaction with Hearst assuming full ownership of AETN UK.[77] AETN UK launched two subscription video on demand channels in May 2019 and June 2019, History Play and Crime+Investigation Play, respectively.[95] In May 2020, History and H2 were renamed Sky History and Sky History 2 respectively, to match Sky's two nw channels (Sky Documentaries and Sky Nature) which launched at the same time.[96] A+E Networks Germany [Grand_Event] Grand Event brought to you by Inception Media, LLC. 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