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The service focuses on factual programming drawn from the libraries of Discovery's main channel brands, as well as original series (including spin-offs of programs from Discovery's television networks), and content from A&E Networks, NBCUniversal, and Discovery+’s corporate sibling CNN. It was first launched in India on March 23, 2020.
Discovery+ is a streaming service owned and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery, which features a catalog of programming from Warner Bros. Discovery's factual networks. The service also streams programming from the BBC and A&E Networks. It was first launched in India on March 23, 2020.
Expedition Bigfoot (2023–present, moved from Travel Channel) Expedition Files (2024–present) Expedition Unknown; Expedition X (2020–present) Game Changers (2024–present) Ghost Adventures; Ghost Adventures: House Calls (2024–present, moved from Discovery+) Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room (2024-present, moved from Travel Channel) Gold Rush
Combining A&E, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Food Network, HGTV, TLC and Travel Channel with all-new original programming, Discovery+ is living up to its claim to have the “largest-ever ...
The new streaming service Discovery Plus is launching on multiple platforms as it debuts in the U.S. With the launch officially beginning today, Discovery Plus will be available to customers on ...
Combining Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Food Network, HGTV, OWN and TLC with all-new original programming, discovery+ is the latest streaming platform to enter the ever-growing and competitive ...
The remaining channels will be brought under CTV branding similar to Bell Media's other thematic specialty channels, with Animal Planet, Discovery Science, and Discovery Velocity to be relaunched as CTV Wild, Nature, and Speed Channel respectively. [44] All five channels will retain their existing Canadian programming. [44]
The ad-free version of Discovery Plus is now available on Prime Video Channels for $6.99 per month and the ad-supported version ($4.99 per month) will be available “in the coming months.”