North America Canada History Television launched in 1997 and was not initially related to its then similarly named American counterpart. During History Television's first several years of operation, despite sharing a similar programming focus, it rarely, if ever, acquired programming from the American channel. The phrase "Not available in Canada" was used heavily during The History Channel's early years in promotional ads on American channels that were imported to Canadian pay television providers, particularly A&E. Beginning in the late 2000s, several History (US) shows were acquired for Canadian broadcast on History Television. On May 30, 2012, then-parent company
Shaw Media announced that it would rebrand History Channel as a Canadian version of the US History channel in the fall of 2012, through a licensing agreement with A+E Networks. History Television would be relaunched on August 12, 2012, with another Shaw-owned specialty channel relaunched as a
Canadian version of H2 soon after. On October 21, 2014,
Corus Entertainment reached an agreement to acquire
Canadian French-language rights to History programming for its own channel,
Historia. On March 9, 2015, the network was relaunched under History's logo and branding, although the network still carries the Historia name. Historia was previously owned as a joint venture between Shaw and
Astral Media, which made it a sister to History; Corus purchased the network in 2013. On April 1, 2016, Corus Entertainment merged with Shaw Media, and as a result, now holds the
Canadian English and French-language rights to History programming.
Europe UK and Ireland The British version launched in November 1995, and arrived in Ireland on November 1, 1999. The UK channel is a joint venture with
Sky UK and was renamed Sky History on May 27, 2020, incorporating content from
Sky Documentaries and
Sky Nature.
Germany The German version launched on November 14, 2004, and is operated by The History Channel Germany GmbH & Co. KG, a joint venture between A+E Networks and
NBCUniversal International Networks.
Italy The Italian version was launched on July 31, 2003, as a joint venture of A&E Networks and the local office division of
Fox Networks Group; then it became a sole venture of A&E Networks in 2012.
Spain and Portugal The History Channel is available in Spain and Portugal though cable, satellite, and IPTV platforms, as well as streaming media under the brand Canal de Historia. The History Channel Iberia is a joint venture between A+E Networks and
AMC Networks International Southern Europe.
Benelux The Dutch version launched on May 1, 2007. This version is distributed by A&E Networks Benelux. In January 2008, History HD was launched in the Netherlands. It is available on cable providers
Telenet and
Ziggo. It is also available on the IPTV service
KPN.
Poland A Polish version was launched on April 9, 2008. It is available on cable providers Aster, Dialog, Toya, and
UPC Poland, and also through satellite television (with its HD version carried on the
n platform since June 1, 2012) and an SD version on Cyfra+ (
now Canal+), the latter since November 2, 2009.
Scandinavia A Scandinavian version was first launched in September 1997, broadcasting for three and later four hours a day on the analogue
Viasat platform. Initially time-sharing with TV1000 Cinema, it was later moved to the Swedish
TV8 channel and continued broadcasting there until November 2004. When History channel announced their own 24-hour pan-European channel, Viasat launched its own history-oriented channel,
Viasat History, in the Nordic region, but with no original programming. On February 1, 2007, the History Channel returned to Sweden and also Denmark, Norway, Finland when the pan-European version was launched as a standalone channel on the
Canal Digital satellite platform and later through cable operator Com hem. The History Channel launched on February 1, 2007, on the Canal Digital DTH satellite package for viewers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. The channel is being launched by The History Channel UK, A&E's joint venture with BSkyB. Although it broadcasts in English with local subtitles, the channel is scheduled separately from the UK version.
Asia India The History Channel started its operations in
India in late 2003 with
21st Century Fox's
STAR TV as its sales partner, managed by
National Geographic until November 21, 2008.
The History Channel India closed down on November 21, 2008. In 2011, History was granted permission to relaunch services in India. A joint venture of A&E Networks and TV18 relaunched
History TV18 in India in eight languages in 2014.
Southeast Asia A joint venture of AETN and
Astro Malaysia Holdings launched the History Channel in
Singapore,
Hong Kong,
Thailand, the
Philippines,
Malaysia,
Indonesia,
Vietnam and
Brunei in the second and third quarters of 2007, and in
Taiwan and
China by the end of the year. Some other Asian countries, such as
Kuwait,
Israel, and
Japan, have their own versions of the network. On September 1, 2008, History Channel Asia was officially launched in Singapore and Hong Kong followed by the Philippines.
South Korea The South Korean version of History Channel was launched on September 22, 2017, replacing the Southeast version that was previously transmitted. After the launch, A+E networks Korea launched an original series program called History in the Bottle (말술클럽).
Latin America The Latin American version was launched in 2001. It is owned by
A&E and controlled in the region by
Ole Distribution. It airs US programming, translated to
Spanish or
Portuguese or in English with Spanish or Portuguese subtitles. Also, it develops some Latin American programming in Spanish.
Oceania Australia and New Zealand The channel is operated by
Foxtel and the programming and name of the channel is licensed to them by
A&E Networks.
Africa The History Channel was launched on December 1, 2003, on the
DStv satellite TV platform provided by
MultiChoice in South Africa for Sub-Saharran Africa; it is currently on the
DStv Compact Plus package. ==See also==