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Pages in category "Motor Trend (TV network) original programming" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The channel began broadcasting on 29 April 2018, replacing Focus after the end of that brand licensing agreement, which was taken over by Mediaset. [1] On 1 April 2019, Motor Trend was converted in HD on satellite. On 21 December 2019, Motor Trend replaced Alpha on channel 59 of DTT. On channel 56, it was replaced by HGTV on 2 February 2020. [2]
Motor Trend is an American automotive television network owned by Motor Trend Group, a subsidiary of Hearst Magazines. It primarily broadcasts automotive-themed programming, including motorsports events. It was originally founded in 2002 as Discovery HD Theater (later HD Theater), the first 24/7 high-definition basic cable network. It featured ...
Motor Trend Group, LLC (formerly known as Source Interlink Media and TEN: The Enthusiast Network) is a media company that specializes in enthusiast brands, such as Motor Trend and Hot Rod. Headquartered in El Segundo, California , it was a subsidiary of the TNT Sports division of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) [ 1 ] until being sold to Hearst ...
It’s the end of the road for Warner Bros. Discovery’s MotorTrend+ automotive streaming service. The media company announced that MotorTrend+ will be shut down after content from the service is ...
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Bitchin' Rides (known outside the United States as Salt Lake Garage in Italy and Kindig Customs elsewhere [1]) is a reality styled Velocity TV show featuring Dave Kindig [2] from the Salt Lake City, Utah-based company Kindig It Designs [3] as they show their process of restoring and rebuilding vehicles.
Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, [3] and designated the first Car of the Year, also in 1949. [4] [5]Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles published Motor Trend until 1998, when it was sold to British publisher EMAP, who then sold the former Petersen magazines to Primedia in 2001.