In the United States, under leadership of its president
Tim T. Kelly, the National Geographic Channel launched on January 7, 2001, as a joint venture of
National Geographic Television & Film and
Fox Cable Networks. National Geographic provides programming expertise and the Fox Networks Group provides its expertise on
distribution, marketing, and advertising sales. ''
The '90s: The Last Great Decade, a documentary series narrated by Rob Lowe, pulled in 1.10 million viewers, and was the second highest-rated July telecast in the National Geographic Channel rating history. The 2000s: A New Reality'', also narrated by Lowe, premiered on July 12, 2015. On November 14, 2016, National Geographic Channel changed its name to simply National Geographic to drop the "Channel" from its name. On December 14, 2017, in a
deal,
the Walt Disney Company announced it would buy the majority of
21st Century Fox. Disney would assume control of Fox's controlling stake in the National Geographic partnership thereafter. Following the acquisition, National Geographic and its sister channels were folded into
Walt Disney Television, with the president of the National Geographic Partners reporting directly to the Walt Disney Television chairman. Disney officially closed the deal on March 20, 2019, having then added Nat Geo into its portfolio of networks. With Disney’s acquisition of National Geographic, some live events from ABC News in relation to science may air on the channel. ==TV series==