National Geographic Channel (likewise financially truncated and trademarked as Nat Geo) is the American computerized link and satellite TV slot that is possessed by the National Geographic Society and the Fox Cable Networks division of 21st Century Fox.

The station affectation true to life TV projects delivered by National Geographic and other generation organizations. Like History and Discovery Channel, the station highlights documentaries with truthful substance including nature, science, society, and history, in addition to some reality and pseudo-exploratory stimulation programming. Its essential sister system around the world, including the United States, is Nat Geo Wild, which concentrates on creature related programming, including the famous Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan.

As of February 2015, National Geographic Channel is accessible to roughly 86,144,000 pay TV families (74% of family units with TV) in the United States.[2]

In September 1997, the first National Geographic Channels were propelled in the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia.[3] In July 1998, National Geographic Channel Asia was dispatched in association and appropriation with STAR TV (before supplanting NBC Asia Channel; the same happened after NBC Europe's death in 1998). Today, the direct is accessible in more than 143 nations, found in more than 160 million homes and in 25 dialects.

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