Biography Channel
Biography Channel is a USA TV network covering People & Gossip.
The Biography Channel was launched on January 1, 1999. In addition to biographical shows, the network has aired fictional, non-biographical programming previously seen on A&E, including Murder, She Wrote and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, though this practice ended in 2007. On Monday, July 16, 2007, the Biography Channel unveiled a new logo, a new tag line ("True Story") and revamped its on-air look and feel. Although the channel refers to itself as Bio in much of its branding, the Biography Channel name is still in use as a subheading within the channel logo and for other network business.
This TV network is owned by A&E Television Networks.
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Political Bias: No Bias (2 votes) Credibility: Very Low (2 votes) |
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4 comments to date.
I recently viewed a segment on Biography about Tina Turner. Not only was the
information, including dates, events, and people inaccurate, but the footage was "created". Having been close to Ike and Tina Turner, it was offensive that neither of their own autobiographies were adhered to with regard to basic information...
-- December 17, 2010 -- From a biography of Virginia O'Hanlon, the little girl
who wrote a letter to The Sun newspaper in search of the truth about Santa Claus, as it appears on Biography.com:
"The letter read: "Dear Editor, I am 8 years old. Some of my friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says 'If you see it in the...
William Shatner Interviews D.C. Sniper for New Series on Biography Channel
-- The New York Times reported on July 29, 2010:
"In an interview to be televised Thursday night, one of the D.C. snipers, Lee Boyd Malvo, said he and the other convicted gunman, John Muhammad, had co-conspirators.
“There were supposed to be three to...
I love Celebrity Ghost Stories. There, I've said it. Posted by Susan Scot Fry, Milwaukee, WI, January 13, 2010
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