Country | United States |
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Headquarters | El Segundo, California |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Ownership | |
Parent | Motor Trend Group |
History | |
Launched | June 17, 2002 |
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Links | |
Website | watch |
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Streaming media | |
Service(s) | FuboTV, Philo, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Vidgo |
Motor Trend is an American automotive television network owned by Motor Trend Group, a subsidiary of Hearst Magazines. It primarily broadcasts automotive-themed programming, including motorsports events.
It was originally founded in 2002 as Discovery HD Theater (later HD Theater), the first 24/7 high-definition basic cable network. It featured high-definition programming from its other channels. Redundant after the introduction of high-definition simulcasts for Discovery's networks, it re-launched by Robert Scanlon, Dan Russell, Shaan Akbar, Douglas Lerner, Nicole Tong, David Lee and Kelly Mahoney in 2011 as Velocity—an "upscale male" network primarily featuring automotive programming. Following Discovery's acquisition of a majority stake in the magazine's publisher, it was announced that Velocity would rebrand as Motor Trend on November 23, 2018, as a brand extension of the automotive magazine Motor Trend .
As of November 2023 [update] , MT is available to approximately 65,000,000 pay television households in the United States-down from its 2017 peak of 74,000,000 households. [1]
The network launched nationwide in the United States on June 17, 2002, as Discovery HD Theater; [2] and was the first 24/7 basic cable HD network in the US. [3] The channel was rebranded to HD Theater on September 22, 2007. Programming included shows from Discovery sister networks, such as American Chopper and Animal Planet's Corwin's Quest , in addition to original programming such as Sunrise Earth (which featured footage of outdoor scenes with no narration), [4] and history-focused titles such as When Dinosaurs Roamed America and Before We Ruled the Earth . [5]
By 2011, as high definition feeds of mainstream networks had become more common, HD Theater no longer filled a unique niche. [6] On April 14, 2011, Discovery Communications announced that HD Theater would be re-launched as Velocity later in the year; the re-launch took place on October 4, 2011. [7] The network targeted an "upscale male" audience, and focused primarily on automotive-oriented programming. [8] [9] [10]
On August 3, 2017, Discovery announced that it would contribute Velocity into a joint venture with the digital, live events, and direct-to-consumer businesses of automotive publisher TEN: The Enthusiast Network. Discovery will hold a majority stake in the venture. [11]
In April 2018, it was announced that TEN had been renamed the Motor Trend Group, and that Velocity would rebrand to Motor Trend Network later in 2018. Co-branded with the automotive magazine Motor Trend , the rebranding was part of an effort by Discovery, following its acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive, to focus more on direct-to-consumer offerings targeting niche topics with "passionate" audiences. Motor Trend already operates the subscription video-on-demand service Motor Trend OnDemand, and had plotted out international expansion (including a British launch of Motor Trend OnDemand in the UK in December 2017, and a forthcoming over-the-air Motor Trend television channel in Italy. [12] [13] [14]
Velocity officially rebranded as Motor Trend on November 23, 2018. [15]
In Canada, Discovery Velocity launched on February 12, 2015. The channel was, originally, the Canadian version of Discovery HD Theater, and had been branded as Discovery World immediately prior. [16]
In some markets, Discovery operates similarly-themed channels known as Discovery Turbo (Asia-Pacific, Latin America, UK/Ireland), DTX (Europe, except UK/Ireland), and Motor Trend (Italy), which feature a similar focus on automotive-themed programs.
In 2015, Discovery acquired the broadcast rights to Barrett-Jackson's automobile auctions, previously held by Fox Sports. Chris Jacobs and Ray Evernham of AmeriCARna hosted the Barrett-Jackson Live broadcasts on Discovery and Velocity, joined by Rick DeBruhl, Mike Joy, and Steve Magnante. [17] The rights moved to A&E Networks in 2020; [18] in October 2021, Motor Trend Group subsequently reached an agreement with Mecum Auctions beginning in 2022, succeeding its agreement with the soon-to-be-defunct NBCSN. [19]
In April 2018, it was announced that Discovery and Motor Trend Group had acquired the North American broadcast rights to the FIA World Endurance Championship, beginning with the 2018-19 "super season", also replacing Fox Sports. The first and last hours of most events are televised by Motor Trend (with the entire events streaming on Motor Trend digital platforms), and there is live flag-to-flag television coverage of the 1000 Miles of Sebring and 24 Hours of Le Mans. The broadcasts are produced by Eurosport, Discovery's pan-European sports network. [20] [21]
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