The History Channel reveals the power and passion of history with intriguing programming that allows people to experience history personally and connect their own lives to the great lives and events of the past. The History Channel offers original historical documentaries, special movie presentations and epic mini-series. Viewers can relate to the past as never before with programming like This Week in History, History’s Mysteries, and Modern Marvels.
| Demographics | |
|---|---|
| Male | 61% |
| Female | 39% |
| Income: | |
| Median Household Income: | |
| Education: | |
| Have College Degree or More: | 29% |
| Occupation: | |
| White collar, professional, managers | 41% |
| Age: | |
| 18-49 Years Old: | 51% |
| 25-54 Years Old: | 55% |
| Home Ownership: | |
| Own Their Own Home: | 65.2% |
| Source: Scarborough NY 2008 | |
How The Earth Was Made
Premiering in February
The Series will do for geology what The Universe has done for astronomy. HISTORY will take viewers back 4.5 million years ago to investigate fascinating geological formations, telling the story of how the earth was really made. Visual effects, stunning aerial photography and location shooting will provide viewers with x-ray vision into how some of the world's most amazing geological formations came into being.