TLC: The Learning Channel is a USA television channel.
TLC, originally called The Learning Channel, originally aimed to teach viewers about everything from fashion to interior design, tattoos and different walks of life in an entertaining way. It has since switched its focus to reality TV shows.
The Discovery Channel (later Discovery Inc.) bought TLC in 1991. On April 8, 2022, Discovery merged with WarnerMedia to form a new business called Warner Bros. Discovery.
This television channel is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
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-- March 7, 2011 -- David Melia is now vice president of programming, Dustin Smith vice president of communications and Jennifer Williams vice president of talent management at TLC: The Learning Channel.
Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder Colorado USA, March 7, 2011
-- February 11, 2011 -- Laura Staro is now senior vice president of research at TLC: The Learning Channel. She was previously vice president of research there.
Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder Colorado USA, February 11, 2011
O'Neill Named Group President of Discovery and TLC Networks
-- January 12, 2011 -- Eileen O'Neill is now in the newly created position of Group President, Discovery and TLC Networks. The expanded role overseeing Discovery's two U.S. flagships was part of a larger restructuring of Discovery's U.S. networks announced by Discovery Communications Inc. President and CEO David Zaslav.
Discovery Channel President and General Manager Clark Bunting will report to O'Neill,...
TLC's 'Homemade Millionaire' Winner Sells Out of Product During Debut on Home Shopping Network
-- November 27, 2010 -- Debra Lee, the winner of last night's episode of TLC: The Learning Channel's Homemade Millionaire reality show, proved the judges were right in selecting her invention Bake Huggers as the winner when she quickly sold out of the innovative product during her premiere on Home Shopping Network (HSN). The talented entrepreneur debuted on HSN Friday night (Nov 26) at 11 P.M. (EST), immediately after being announced the...
Will Marketers Buy Into Sarah Palin's TLC Show?
-- AdAge reported on March 25, 2010:
"Sarah Palin used to say the only difference between a pit bull and a hockey mom was lipstick, but now she might hope that advertisers didn't take that line too seriously.
It's the hockey mom, after all, that would attract more marketers to "Sarah Palin's Alaska," the eight-part documentary series that Discovery Communications has acquired for its TLC...
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