DirecTV Launches ‘The Documentary Channel’

April 3, 2010 · 0 comments

DirecTV has launched specialty channel that broadcast documentary programming ‘The Documentary Channel’ on March 31 on Channel 263.

The Documentary Channel is United States first 24–hour TV channel exclusively devoted to documentary films and the independent documentary filmmaker, providing viewers with round–the–clock opportunities to see fascinating, eclectic and award–winning documentary films of all lengths and genres.

DirecTV subscribers will be treated with round–the–clock opportunities to see fascinating, eclectic, and award–winning documentary films of all lengths and genres.

  • Wildest Show In The South: The Angola Prison Rodeo
  • Doc U – University of Texas at Austin
  • Viva Nelson Mandela: A Hero for All Seasons
  • Bullett Express
  • Your Baby Can Read

James J. Ackerman, President and CEO of The Documentary Channel, said “Great documentary films take us into worlds in which we might not otherwise have access, and allow us to experience the passionate perspective of the filmmakers behind them. We are excited to share this experience and journey we so love with DIRECTV customers.”

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