Related channel Discovery en Español Discovery en Español is an American
pay television channel that was launched as the
Spanish-language version of the Discovery Channel. It is operated by the Latin American division of
Warner Bros. Discovery International in
Miami, Florida. approximately 6,476,000 American households (5.6% of households with television) receive Discovery en Español.
International Discovery Channel reaches 431 million homes in 170 countries. Discovery Communications currently offers 29 network brands in 33 languages. In a number of countries, Discovery's channels are available on
digital satellite platforms with multiple
language soundtracks or
subtitles including Spanish, German, Russian, French,
Czech,
Hindi,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Bengali,
Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,
Turkish, Greek,
Polish, Hungarian,
Romanian, Latvian, Arabic,
Slovene,
Estonian, Japanese, Korean and
Serbian. In 2011, a separate
Tamil-language channel was launched. In
Bulgaria, Discovery has, since 2000–2001, displayed
Bulgarian subtitles by all cable providers and since 2010 – with Bulgarian dubbing for some shows.
Australia and New Zealand In Australia, the Discovery Channel is part of a six-channel package (not including timeshifts) on digital subscription television, available on
Foxtel,
Optus TV and
AUSTAR. In New Zealand, the Australian version of Discovery is broadcast on
SKY Network Television.
Canada The Canadian version of Discovery was established in 1995 by Labatt Communications, and before 2024 the channel was owned by joint venture of
Bell Media and WBD. The channel airs similar programming to its U.S. counterpart, but also airs
domestically produced programs to comply with local broadcasting regulations (which, in the past, included the daily science newsmagazine
Daily Planet cancelled in 2018). Some of its original series (such as, most prominently, ''
How It's Made'') have been picked up in the U.S. by Discovery's sister networks (such as
Science Channel), but others have not necessarily aired on Discovery's networks. Since 2018, the channel has increasingly aired blocks of fiction programming with science- or technology-oriented themes. In June 2024,
Rogers Sports & Media announced that it had acquired the Canadian rights to all WBD factual and lifestyle brands beginning January 1, 2025, including Discovery Channel. Bell subsequently announced that it would enter into a licensing agreement with
NBCUniversal for two of its Discovery-branded channels, with Discovery being relaunched as
USA Network on January 1, 2025. A
new iteration of Discovery owned by Rogers concurrently launched the same day.
India Discovery Channel was launched in 1995 in India broadcasting originally in English and Hindi. In June 2010, a Bengali audio track was added to the channel as well as a Telugu track in October 21 of that same year. On August 15, 2011, a separate Tamil-language channel was launched with an estimate audience of 10 million households. Discovery recently launched Discovery Plus, a new streaming service for India priced at ₹300 per year, offering content in eight languages—
English,
Hindi,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Malayalam,
Kannada,
Bengali and
Marathi.
Europe In the United Kingdom, Discovery Channel UK airs some common programs as the U.S. version, including
MythBusters,
American Chopper, ''
How It's Made and Deadliest Catch''. The channel is carried as a basic subscription channel on the
SKYdigital satellite service and digital cable provider
Virgin Media. Discovery UK also operates Discovery HD, Discovery Knowledge, Discovery Turbo, Discovery Science, Animal Planet, DMAX, Discovery Real Time, Discovery Home & Health, Discovery Travel & Leisure and Discovery Shed. Many of these channels also have timeshifted versions. In the
Republic of Ireland, the UK version of Discovery Channel is available on most cable providers in that country, but with local advertisements. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Discovery Channel is part of the
Premiere digital network and supplies specific programs to other networks like
ZDF and
kabel eins.
Discovery Communications is also owner of the documentary-channel XXP. The channel was bought in the spring of 2006 from its former shareholders
Spiegel TV and "dctp". All programs are dubbed into German. The channel is now known as "
DMAX", presumably to associate the channel with Discovery. In the Netherlands, the Discovery Channel is included on most cable, IPTV and DVB-T providers. Nearly all of the programs are broadcast in their original language, but they are subtitled in
Dutch as is the policy of all Dutch television stations. Some programs and most promotions and program announcements have a Dutch voice-over. In Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, a Flemish Discovery Channel launched (previously the Dutch version was available for IPTV, DVB-C and DVB-S) on cable (and digital) television on October 1, 2009. In Italy, the Discovery Channel (and HD) is distributed via satellite by
Sky Italia as part of the documentary pack. In addition, Italy has four Discovery-branded channels: Discovery Science, Discovery Real Time, Discovery Animal Planet and Discovery Travel and Living. In
Bulgaria,
Czech Republic,
Croatia,
Hungary,
Poland,
Romania,
Slovakia,
Serbia and
Slovenia, Discovery Channel is carried by most cable television and
IPTV providers with all the content subtitled in the respective languages. Additionally, it is also available on digital satellite platforms in Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia (sometimes requiring an additional fee). In Poland,
nc+ broadcasts the programs dubbed in Polish and in original English. A few other channels from Discovery are also in offer, like Discovery Historia, launched in cooperation with Polish broadcaster
TVN, which later ended. In Spain, the channel shares a schedule and programs with Portugal and is available on most satellite and cable platforms, making it possible to broadcast both in Spanish and Portuguese. In Spain, all programs are dubbed; whereas in Portugal, most of them are subtitled. In addition, Portugal has three Discovery-branded channels:
Discovery Turbo (focusing on motorsports),
Discovery Science (focusing on science and technology) and
Discovery Civilization (focusing on historical events). These channels follow the same model as the original Discovery Channel, except for the absence of advertising. Spanish advertisements are broadcast on the Portuguese feed, non-subtitled or dubbed.
Southeast Asia In
Southeast Asia, Discovery Channel is available on digital subscription television. Discovery Channel Asia still shows crime programs (such as
Most Evil and
The FBI Files). Many programs feature development and society in Asian countries, especially in India and China. Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore have other channels branched from the main Discovery Channel, including Discovery Turbo, Discovery Science, Discovery Home & Health and
Discovery Travel & Living. The
Philippines has its own semifeed derived from the Southeast Asian channel, in which offers
regional variations with local advertisements during the commercial breaks.
South Africa In South Africa, Discovery Channel shares a schedule and programming with all of Africa, the Middle East and Turkey. Discovery Channel and sibling channels
Discovery World,
TLC,
Investigation Discovery and Animal Planet are available on the DStv/Multichoice platform. ==Controversies==