Investigation Discovery
Investigation Discovery | |
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Launched | October 7, 1996 |
Owned by | Discovery Communications, LLC |
Picture format |
1080i (HDTV) 480i (SDTV) |
Country | United States |
Headquarters | Silver Spring, Maryland |
Formerly called |
Discovery Civilization Network: The World History and Geography Channel (1996–98) Discovery Civilization Channel (1998–2003) Discovery Times (2003–08) |
Sister channel(s) |
Discovery Channel TLC Animal Planet OWN Destination America Discovery Life Discovery Family American Heroes Channel Science Velocity |
Website |
InvestigationDiscovery.com CrimeFeed.com (Official Blog) |
Availability | |
Dish Network (US) | 192 (HD/SD) |
4DTV C-Band |
Satcom F3-Channel 614 (DC-2 Digital) Westar 5-Channel 252 (HITS2Home DC-2) |
DirecTV (US) | 285 (HD/SD) |
Cable | |
Comcast | 899 (HD) 111 (SD) |
Verizon FiOS |
623 (HD) 123 (SD) |
IPTV | |
AT&T U-verse |
1260 (HD) 260 (SD) |
Southern Fibernet |
1126 (HD) 126 (SD) |
Streaming media | |
TVPlayer | Watch live (UK only) (TVPlayer Plus subscription required) |
Investigation Discovery (often abbreviated ID) is an American television network owned by Discovery Communications that features documentary-style programming dealing with true crime subjects, mostly those of a violent nature (primarily homicides, but also kidnappings, stalkings, sexual assaults, domestic violence and disappearances). As of February 2015, approximately 86,062,000 American households (73.9% of households with television) receive Investigation Discovery.[1]
History
The channel launched in 1996 under the name Discovery Civilization Network: The World History and Geography Channel. It was one of four digital networks rolled out by Discovery Communications simultaneously in October 1996.[2] Plans for the channel had surfaced in November 1994, when its working name was "Time Traveler".[3]
In April 2002, New York Times Television and Discovery Communications announced a joint venture to run the Discovery Civilization Channel. By then, it was available in 14 million households. The partnership aimed to complement the historical shows, with programming about current events and contemporary history.[4] On March 25, 2003, the channel was rebranded as Discovery Times, focusing more on American culture and programming pertaining to the well-being and culture of the people of America, as well as other miscellaneous programming. The previous name was described as "is a little off-message" by executives.[5] In April 2006, The New York Times sold its stake in Discovery Times back to Discovery Communications, ending its ownership in the channel.[6]
Also in 2006, the network's on-air identity was re-branded by creative studio Trollbäck + Company. On January 27, 2008, Discovery Times was renamed "Investigation Discovery".[7] In addition to the television network, an Investigation Discovery website was also launched. Contributors to the website include crime writers David Lohr, Corey Mitchell, and Gary C. King.
The channel's high definition simulcast is available on all major cable and satellite providers.
Programming
Most of ID's programs are original productions, but it also airs re-titled off-network reruns, including NBC's Dateline, ABC's 20/20, and CBS' 48 Hours.
On June 7, 2015, ID aired its first ever scripted mini-series titled Serial Thriller: Angel of Decay, which chronicled the investigation of convicted (and later executed) serial killer Ted Bundy.[8] A second installment, Serial Thriller: The Chameleon, premiered as a two-part miniseries in December 2015, chroniciling the crimes that resulted in the execution of American serial killer Stephen Morin.[9][10] A third installment, Serial Thriller: The Headhunter, about serial killer Edmund Kemper (which possibly includes the story of serial killer Herbert Mullin), premiered on February 20, 2016.[11]
Current
- 20/20 on ID
- 48 Hours on ID
- 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
- A Checklist for Murder
- Alaska: Ice Cold Killers
- American Occult
- American Scandal
- A Crime to Remember
- A Stranger In My Home
- Bad Teachers
- Beauty Queen Murders
- Behind Mansion Walls
- Bloodlands
- Blood, Lies, and Alibis
- Blood Relatives
- Breaking Point
- Catch My Killer
- Cause of Death
- Cold Blood
- Cry Wolfe
- Cuff Me If You Can
- Dangerous Persuasions
- Dateline on ID
- Dates From Hell
- Dark Minds
- Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall[12]
- Dead of Night[13]
- Deadly Affairs
- Deadly Devotion[14]
- Deadly Sins
- Deadly Women
- Death By Gossip with Wendy Williams
- Did He Do It?
- Disappeared
- Do Not Disturb: Hotel Horrors
- Double Cross
- Evidence of Evil
- Evil-in-Law
- Evil Twins
- Evil, I
- Evil Kin[15]
- Evil Lives Here
- Evil Stepmothers
- Facing Evil with Candice DeLong
- Fatal Encounters
- Fatal Vows
- FBI: Criminal Pursuit
- Fear Thy Neighbor
- Forbidden: Dying for Love
- Forbidden: Love Gone Wrong
- Frenemies: Loyalty Turned Lethal
- Front Page: The Steven Avery Story
- Happily Never After
- Handsome Devils
- Hate In America
- Heartbreakers
- Hell House
- Homicide Hunter
- House of Horrors: Kidnapped
- How (Not) To Kill Your Husband
- I (Almost) Got Away With It
- Ice Cold Killers
- I'd Kill for You
- In the Line of Fire
- Indecent Proposal
- The Injustice Files
- Inspire a Difference
- Judgement Day: Prison or Parole?
- Karma's a B*tch!
- Killer Confessions
- Killer Instinct with Chris Hansen
- Killing Fields
- Last Seen Alive
- Let's Kill Mom
- Love the Way You Lie
- Mail Order Murder
- Momsters: When Moms Go Bad
- Most Evil
- Most Infamous
- Most Likely To...[14]
- Motives & Murders
- Murder Book
- Murder Comes to Town
- Murder in Paradise[16]
- My Dirty Little Secret
- My Strange Criminal Addiction
- Nightmare Next Door
- Nowhere to Hide
- Obsession: Dark Desires
- On the Case with Paula Zahn
- On Death Row
- Over My Dead Body
- Poisoned Passions[14]
- Pretty Dangerous[14]
- Pretty Bad Girls
- Real Detective
- Redrum
- Scorned: Love Kills
- Secret Lives of Stepford Wives
- See No Evil
- Serial Thriller: Angel of Decay
- Serial Thriller: The Chameleon
- Serial Thriller: The Headhunter
- Sex Sent Me to the Slammer
- Shadow of Doubt
- Sins and Secrets
- Southern Fried Homicide[14]
- Stalked: Someone's Watching
- Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets
- Surviving Evil[17]
- Suspicion
- Swamp Murders[14]
- Tabloid
- The Devil You Know
- The Killing Hour
- The Mind of a Murderer
- The Perfect Murder
- The Worst Thing I Ever Did
- Too Pretty to Live
- True Crime with Aphrodite Jones
- True Nightmares
- Twisted
- Twisted Tales of 9 to 5
- Unraveled
- Untouchable: Power Corrupts
- Unusual Suspects
- Vanity Fair Confidential
- Very Bad Men
- Web of Lies
- Wives with Knives
- Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry?
- Who the (Bleep)...
- The Will
- Wicked Attraction
- Women in Prison
- Young, Hot & Crooked
- Your Worst Nightmare
Past
- A Haunting
- Big Law: Deputy Butterbean
- Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman
- Call 911
- Crime Scene University
- Dallas DNA
- Deranged
- Elder Skelter
- Escaped
- Extreme Forensics
- Forensic Detectives
- Forensics: You Decide
- Hookers: Saved on the Strip
- Hostage: Do or Die
- I Escaped: Real Prison Breaks
- I Married a Mobster
- Killer Trials: Judgment Day
- Life of a Crime
- Mega Heist
- Main Street Mysteries
- Nothing Personal
- Personal Justice
- Prison Wives
- Real Interrogations
- Real Vice Miami
- Reel Crime/Real Story
- Solved
International versions
References
- ↑ Seidman, Robert (February 22, 2015). "List of how many homes each cable network is in as of February 2015". TV by the Numbers. Zap2it. Retrieved March 14, 2015.
- ↑ "Digital Play in the U.S. of A.". Realscreen. April 1, 1999.
- ↑ "Discovery plans launch of four newly created nets. (Discovery Communications Inc.)". Multichannel News. November 1994.
- ↑ "The New York Times Company and Discovery Communications, Inc. Announce Joint Venture in Discovery Civilization Channel" (Press release). The New York Times Company. April 5, 2002.
- ↑ "'Civilization' Seeks Current-Affairs Niche". Multichannel News. November 4, 2002.
- ↑ "Discovery Times to Sell Stake". New York Observer. April 13, 2006. Retrieved January 27, 2008.
- ↑ "Discovery Investigates". Long Island Newsday. January 26, 2008. Archived from the original on January 29, 2008. Retrieved January 27, 2008.
Tomorrow, the Discovery Times digital channel morphs into Investigation Discovery. (ID, get it?) Premiere night features "Deadly Women" (tomorrow at 8 p.m.), about female killers, and a related episode of "48 Hours: Hard Evidence" (tomorrow at 9 p.m., all on ID). Read the new channel's case file at http://blogs.discovery.com/criminal_report
- ↑ Upfronts: Investigation Discovery Sets ‘Serial Thriller’ as First Scripted Miniseries Variety, March 31, 2015
- ↑ Exclusive Sneak Peek At Serial Thriller: The Chameleon Investigation Discovery official site
- ↑ ID Channel's The Chameleon – A Serial Killer Named Stephen Peter Morin TV Eskimo.
- ↑ Serial Thriller: The Headhunter' Santa Cruz Serial Killers Edmund Kemper, Herbert Mullin Inspire ID's True Story The Inquisitor, February 14, 2016
- ↑ "TCA: ID Announces ‘Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall’". Deadline Hollywood. July 25, 2013.
- ↑ Bibel, Sara (March 5, 2013). "New Series 'Dead of Night' to Premiere Tuesday, March 12 on Investigation Discovery". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 16, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Investigation Discovery Debuts Nine New and Returning Series That Sizzle This June". The Futon Critic. May 29, 2013.
- ↑ Kondolojy, Amanda (August 20, 2013). "Black Sheep Turn Their Backs on Family in Investigation Discovery's New Series 'Evil Kin'". TV by the Numbers.
- ↑ Kondolojy, Amanda (March 29, 2013). "Vacations 'To Die For' Featured in Investigation Discovery's 'Murder in Paradise'". TV by the Numbers.
- ↑ Bibel, Sara (July 25, 2013). "'Surviving Evil', Hosted by Charisma Carpenter, to Premiere August 28 on Investigation Discovery". TV by the Numbers.