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 | |
Cities of the Underworld
Premieres October 1st
Be careful where you walk. History's afoot. Beneath the skyscrapers, freeways and city blocks, pieces of the past hide in the dark, waiting to be discovered. Join Don Wildman as he tears through the streets of the world's most famous cities to uncover the secrets left behind by the ancient empires, ruthless rulers and centuries of civilizations before us. Walk in the footsteps of history as computer graphics rebuild forgotten cities and expose the ingenious engineering that has kept the past hidden safe below and the present running smoothly above. We're peeling back the layers of time on Cities of the Underworld.