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October 2025 On National Geographic And National Geographic Wild Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Inside Melbourne Airport | Programming Event For Critter Fixers | More

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 


INSIDE MELBOURNE AIRPORT S1 (10 x 60) 
Thursdays at 18:50, from 9 October (ends 11 December) 

Inside Melbourne Airport takes viewers behind the scenes of Australia’s busiest 24-hour airport. With over 35 million passengers moving through its terminals each year, the team work around the clock to manage complex challenges - from flight delays, tight turnarounds, runway maintenance, baggage mishaps and flight emergencies. It’s up to the dedicated team to make split second decisions that keep the airport running safely and smoothly and on time.


ICE ROAD RESCUE S10 (8 x 60) 
Tuesdays at 19:40, from 14 October (ends 2 December) 

When the Norwegian winter bites, it bites hard and for the Ice Road Rescuers the battle to keep the roads open is getting tougher. With rescue demand rising twenty per cent over the last three years. Thord, Bjoern and Jo Roger must seize opportunity where others only see danger. This season they invest for the future, expand their operations, bring in new machinery and put their trust in family to take their businesses to the next level.


KILLING HITLER S1 (3 x 60) 
Tuesdays at 20:30, from 14 October (ends 28 October) 

Recently declassified documents provide new insight into the numerous attempts to kill Hitler – from briefcase bombs to exploding brandy to sniper fire and uncover what foiled these attempts to change the course of history.


LOST TREASURES OF EGYPT S6 (8 x 60) 
Fridays at 18:50, from 17 October (ends 5 December) 

Buried for over 3000 years, the hidden treasures of ancient Egypt continue to yield clues about this astonishing civilization. Our cameras follow teams of the world’s top archaeologists across Egypt as they enter intricately decorated tombs, examine 4000-year-old mummies and unearth golden amulets to unlock the secrets of this ancient world. 

CONTINUING SHOWS include ENGINEERING EUROPE S1 on Tuesdays at 18:50 (ends 4 November), TOP GUNS: THE NEXT GENERATION S1 on Wednesdays at 20:30 (ends 22 October) and TO CATCH A SMUGGLER S9 on Thursdays at 18:50 (ends 2 October).

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WILD 


ANIMAL KINGDOM: WILD WONDERS
Saturdays at 18:00, from 4 October (ends 25 October)

Join us for an unforgettable celebration of animal resilience, compassion, and veterinary heroism in this Nat Geo Wild special event due to the World Animal Day on October 4th. From the rugged terrains of Alaska to the heart of rural America, witness incredible stories of survival, healing, and unexpected surprises. 


Critter Fixers: Country Vets: Cat Compilation 2025 – Saturday 11 October at 18:00
At Critter Fixers, the docs make sure all their patients are feline their best. Alfred the cat has allergies, and a cat named Loki has a tail injury. A severely dehydrated stray with feline leukemia steals hearts at the clinic, while another former stray needs eye surgery. The team helps two tiny kittens that were trapped underneath a hot car and an escaped cat recovering from an injury. A hairless sphynx cat has a concerning lump.

Critter Fixers: Country Vets: Dog Compilation 2025 – Saturday 18 October at 18:00
The docs at Critter Fixer lend a helping paw to a variety of canine clients. Fifteen small-town celebrity chihuahuas need updated shots after one of their own becomes ill, an adorable puppy steals hearts around the clinic, and another young dog has an unusually large growth. Dr. Hodges helps an Alaskan malamute get its travel papers and attempts to bring a Pomeranian back from the brink. The docs leap into action, trying to save a canine bit by a venomous snake, and perform an emergency C-section to deliver five bulldog puppies.


Heartland Docs, DVM: Goat Surprise Compilation – Saturday 25 October at 18:00
The Schroeders treat a duck with a weird waddle and a rabbit that lost its hop.


HOUSE OF THE REPTILES
Sundays at 18:00, from 5 October (ends 26 October)

Get ready for a wild journey with this special programming event dedicated to reptiles and their fascinating worlds. From legendary predators to hidden guardians of the ecosystem, each title dives into stories of scales, survival, and nature’s untold secrets.


Reptile Planet – Sunday 12 October at 18:00
Skittering, swimming and even gliding, over 12,000 species of reptiles roam the world. Crocs, turtles, snakes and lizards have ancestors as old as the dinosaurs and evolution as their friend. These cold-blooded creatures have adapted in clever and lethal ways, from armoured skin and poisonous venom to record-breaking bite force and even blood squirting eyes. This is Reptile Planet.

Other premieres include Python Invasion – Sunday 19 October at 18:00, Croc Wars: Grumeti Vs Mara – Sunday 26 October at 18:00, Crocodile - Australia's Greatest Survivor – Sunday 5 October at 18:00 and Alaska Animal Rescue: Pint Sized Survivors Compilation - Saturday 4 October at 18:00.


September 2025 On National Geographic And National Geographic Wild Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Lost In The Jungle | Returning Shows Including Killer Safari | More

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 

LOST IN THE JUNGLE 
Friday 12 September 2025 at 20:30

After a deadly plane crash strands four young siblings deep within the Amazon, a dramatic rescue mission unfolds, uniting Indigenous trackers and the Colombian military in a race against time. For the first time ever, LOST IN THE JUNGLE offers the exclusive account of this incredible true story directly from the children themselves and the rescuers who scoured the rainforest for a grueling 40 days and nights to find them. LOST IN THE JUNGLE is a gripping tale of survival, courage and hope.

LOST IN THE JUNGLE is from award-winning directing-producing team Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin (“Free Solo,” “The Rescue”), and Emmy® and BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker Juan Camilo Cruz (“In Her Hands,” “Messi’s World Cup”). For the first time ever, the four Indigenous children who survived the Colombian plane crash on May 1, 2023, and then endured 40 days alone in the jungle, share their extraordinary story of survival, told in their own words.


TOP GUNS: THE NEXT GENERATION S1 (6 x 60) 
Wednesdays at 20:30, from 17 September (ends 22 October) 

It’s the ultimate test of precision, pressure and perseverance. In National Geographic’s new six-part series TOP GUNS: THE NEXT GENERATION, cameras follow a class of Navy and Marine Corps student pilots as they enter the final, and most unforgiving, phase of elite strike fighter training. It’s six months of high-stakes aerial training, brutal physical demands, and emotional reckoning, where only the top performers earn the chance to fly the Navy’s most coveted aircrafts. 

The series goes beyond the cockpit, following ambitious young students, both in the air and off-base, capturing candid moments with family and friends and revealing their personal stakes, sacrifices and motivations. Filmed with unprecedented access, the series immerses audiences in a world of intense pressure and soaring expectations, where dreams of earning wings of gold collide with the harsh reality of the Navy’s most grueling training. From live bombing drills to close-range dogfights and nail-biting carrier approaches, each episode captures the intense demands of a program that challenges abilities, endurance and resolve at every turn.


THE LAST RHINOS: A NEW HOPE
Premieres on Monday 22 September at 17:00 (on World Rhino Day) 
Photographer Ami Vitale follows a global effort to save the northern white rhinoceros from extinction. With only two surviving females, a team of scientists races to create the world’s first surrogate rhino pregnancy. The fate of the species now rests in the hands of the teams who are devoted to saving it in this hopeful, urgent film. 
 

CLEOPATRA’S FINAL SECRET (1 x 90) 
Sunday 28 September, at 21:00

Archaeologist Kathleen Martinez is leading a thrilling detective hunt on land and underwater, to unearth the final pieces of the puzzle that will unlock the story of Cleopatra’s last days. Armed with the latest technology and the unparalleled skills of explorer Bob Ballard, she is guaranteed to make extraordinary discoveries. This could be the find of the century: Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb.


ENGINEERING EUROPE S1 (6 x 60) 
Tuesdays at 18:50, from 30 September (ends 4 November) 

This series reveals the extraordinary secrets of Europe’s engineering wonders. Filmed across six great nations, it will explore record breaking construction projects, innovative machines and vehicles, and ingenious design. It will also reveal the hidden engineering that drives Europe’s most iconic landmarks and the people who keep them working today.


Continuing shows include CONSTRUCTION FAILS S2 (6 x 60) on Tuesdays at 18:50 from 19 August (ends 23 September), TO CATCH A SMUGGLER S9 (8 x 60) 
Thursdays at 18:50 from 14 August (ends 2 October), GENGHIS KHAN: THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS S1 (6 x 60) on Fridays at 18:50, from 8 August (ends 12 September), NAMING THE DEAD S1 (6 x 60) on Wednesdays at 20:30 from 6 August (ends 10 September), TRAFFICKED: UNDERWORLDS WITH MARIANA VAN ZELLER S2 (10 x 60) on Thursdays at 20:30 from 24 July (ends 25 September) and LOST SHIPS OF WWII S1 (8 x 60) on Tuesdays at 21:00 from 22 July (ends 9 September).

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WILD 

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE WILD KIND (6 x 60)
Wednesdays at 18:00, from 3 September (ends 24 September)

Discover the truth behind the world’s wildest animal encounters. With over 8 billion people in every corner of the planet, it’s no wonder we’re getting closer to animals than ever before. And the tech in our pockets means EVERYTHING’S caught on camera. We all love to share these clips on social media, but there’s WAY more to these stories than meets the eye.


KILLER SAFARI 2 (3 x 60)
Sundays at 18:00, from 7 September (ends 21 September)

The best safari sightings, all in one place. It’s as close as you’ll get without being there. Epic encounters, amazing behaviour and fascinating info from expert guides make this the ride of your life. The highest rated wildlife encounters are wrapped up in one game-drive. Keep your eyes peeled – in the African bush the most unexpected sighting is always just around the corner.


SECRETS OF ASIA STUNT
Saturdays at 18:00, from 6 September (ends 27 September)

Asia is the most populous and largest continent in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres, with the longest coastline in the world and the highest and lowest points on Earth's surface. The continent also hosts the greatest biodiversity, including some of the planet's most iconic and endangered species.

Programming includes:
Asia's Killer Hornets – Saturday 6 September at 18:00
Deadly Asian giant hornets fight for survival and the safety of their hive.

Asia's Wild Secrets – Saturday 13 September at 18:00
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Untamed Philippines – Saturday 20 September at 18:00
Turtles of the Palawan coast, whale sharks and manta rays, at Tubbataha national marine park. And a snake hunting team catching and translocating a deadly Samar cobra.

India's Wild Leopards – Saturday 27 September at 18:00
N/A

THE LAST RHINOS: A NEW HOPE
Premieres Monday 22 September at 17:00 (World Rhino Day) 

Photographer Ami Vitale follows a global effort to save the northern white rhinoceros from extinction. With only two surviving females, a team of scientists races to create the world’s first surrogate rhino pregnancy. The fate of the species now rests in the hands of the teams who are devoted to saving it in this hopeful, urgent film. 

CONTINUING SHOWS

AFRICA - DOUBLE PREMIERE SLOT 
Weekends at 14:00, from 9 August (ends 28 September)

Programming includes:
Leopards Of Dead Tree Island – Sunday 28 September at 14:46
A dramatic, real-life tale of three leopards plays out in Botswana's Okavango Delta. This is prime habitat for Africa's most secretive big cat. Leopards normally avoid each other but this island is the common hunting ground for all three individuals as they are drawn together by the changing seasons and the movement of their prey. What unfolds is an in-depth look into their lives; following the tension, drama and, in the end, heart wrenching tragedy, as all three seek a common goal - to dominate one of the Okavango's most prized leopard territories.


CRITTER FIXERS 4
Mondays at 18:00, from 4 August (ends 22 September)

The Docs at Critter Fixer encounter a ferret with a fractured pelvis, treat a goat with septic arthritis and visit an adolescent groundhog. They also see a kitten who can’t see, soothe a bulldog with a tummy ache, look inside the mouths of snakes, and help a dog with a UTI. Then the Docs take on their toughest surgery ever, operating on a goose with a foreign object lodged in its trachea.


August 2025 On National Geographic And National Geographic Wild Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Genghis Khan: The Secret History Of The Mongols | Returning Shows Including Critter Fixers | More

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 


NAMING THE DEAD S1 (6 x 60) 
Wednesdays at 20:30, from 6 August (ends 10 September) 

Every year in the USA, around 4.5k unidentified bodies wind up in the county’s morgues. Who are these people? How did they get here? Who have they left behind? What is the story that culminated here? Wall to Wall, the producers behind Born Without Trace and Long Lost Family have secured unprecedented and exclusive access to a unique and remarkable organisation dedicated to restoring the identities of unidentified bodies – knows as Jane and John Does – across North America.

 

GENGHIS KHAN: THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS S1 (6 x 60) 
Fridays at 18:50, from 8 August (ends 12 September) 

A fearless warrior and ruthless conqueror, Genghis Khan’s epic rise and the Mongolian Empire’s incredible expansion are bought to thrilling life in the six-part series. Drawing on a new translation of “The Secret History of the Mongols,” the series reveals stunning insights into the life and many battles of the legendary ruler know widely as Genghis Khan.



TO CATCH A SMUGGLER S9 (8 x 60) 
Thursdays at 18:50, from 14 August (ends 2 October) 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection in El Paso find drugs hidden on and in multiple travelers’ bodies, including a mother trying to cross the border. On an agent’s last day with the team, Homeland Security Investigations take down meth smugglers during a transfer after tracing a loaded car through San Diego. CBP searches for drugs and seizes multiple luxury items in Newark’s shipping facility.



CONSTRUCTION FAILS S2 (6 x 60) 
Tuesdays at 18:50, from 19 August (ends 23 September) 

Construction fails happen every day, but sometimes the damage is catastrophic. This factual, fast-paced show investigates the most spectacular mishaps, what went wrong, and how the disaster could have been averted. Combining live footage with CGI animation, this show examines well-known disasters, such as the Notre Dame fire, and the collapse of the Georgia Dome, but also more minor incidents. Presented in a light-hearted and accessible manner, Construction Fails shows what happens when things to drastically wrong. 



Continuing shows include HURRICANE KATRINA: RACE AGAINST TIME on Sundays at 21:00, TRAFFICKED: UNDERWORLDS WITH MARIANA VAN ZELLER S2 on Thursdays at 20:30, LOST SHIPS OF WWII S1 on Tuesdays at 21:00, COLOSSEUM: THE RISE AND FALL on Wednesdays at 20:30 and LAWLESS ISLAND S8 on Mondays at 19:40.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WILD

HOSTILE WATERS
Saturdays at 18:00, from 2 August (ends 30 August)

Nat Geo wild takes you on a journey through the wildest rivers on the planet. Some of them are the lifeline for an endless array of wildlife, some of which are lethal. As a waterbody, rivers also serve crucial ecological functions by providing and feeding freshwater habitats for aquatic and semiaquatic fauna and flora, especially for migratory fish species, as well as enabling terrestrial ecosystems.

Programming includes: 
Death at the River – Saturday 2 August at 18:00
Embark on a riveting journey along the untamed waters of Africa, where the rivers teem with life, and witness the breathtaking struggle for survival against extreme droughts, cunning predators, and opportunistic hunters of all sizes. Africa's rivers, a paradise for predators, become the arena where prey and predator engage in a relentless dance for life. From the crocodile-infested Mara to the arid landscapes of the Luangwa Valley, each river presents a unique set of perils that only the most resilient can endure. Every moment becomes a high-stakes game where only the most cunning and adaptable will emerge victorious.

Africa’s River Titans – Saturday 9 August at 18:00
Africa is a land of giants. Its powerful rivers sculpt the earth and form impressive valleys and waterways home to many imposing and powerful inhabitants. These are the rivers where massive elephants and hippos live, feed and drink and where ancient crocodiles hunt and breed. They share the rivers with other creatures of their kind, such as porcupines, the giant rodents in Africa; the martial eagle, the biggest of its kind on the continent; and the leopard, a giant among the spotted cats.

Wild Mississippi – Saturday 16 August at 18:00
Africa is a land of giants. Its powerful rivers sculpt the earth and form impressive valleys and waterways home to many imposing and powerful inhabitants. These are the rivers where massive elephants and hippos live, feed and drink and where ancient crocodiles hunt and breed. They share the rivers with other creatures of their kind, such as porcupines, the giant rodents in Africa; the martial eagle, the biggest of its kind on the continent; and the leopard, a giant among the spotted cats.

The Flood – Saturday 23 August at 18:00
In the Okavango Delta, the miracle flood is at its peak. Animals that once dominated the land are now constrained to small islands.

Amazonia – Saturday 30 August at 18:00
Stealthy jaguars prowl, army ants swarm and tarantulas bring down rodent prey when seasonal flooding gives way to the dry season and millions of miles of rain forest habitat is revealed.


COASTAL ODYSSEY (8 x 60)
Sundays at 18:00, from 3 August (ends 31 August)

Explore the hidden lives of coastal wildlife, from resilient seabirds and elusive marine predators to creatures that have adapted to life between tides. Witness the effects of environmental changes such as rising sea temperatures, shifting winds, and human influence, that are shaping these delicate habitats. Through mesmerizing underwater footage and dramatic aerial views, this special reveal the untold stories of survival, adaptation, and transformation along the world’s ever-changing shores.

Programming includes: 
Croatia’s Coast – Sunday 3 August at 18:00
More than a mere holiday destination, the islands, mountains and forests of the Croatian coast reveal a world of unexpected wildlife and hidden natural treasures. Majestic raptors ride the winds while cicadas sing; geckos defy gravity and the blenny tidal pool-hops. In the mountains, the chamois, lynx and brown bears roam the Velebit range against the backdrop of the breathtaking Adriatic Sea.

Hunters of the Reef – Sunday 10 August at 18:00
Tropical coral reefs are the picture of colorful, light-dappled tranquillity – but that’s a scuba diver’s perspective. To the scaly and gilled inhabitants, it’s a fish-eat-fish environment ruled by pods of dolphins who prowl the area at mealtimes while everyone else runs for cover. Incredible weapons, camouflage, venomous defences and exceptional strategies have evolved among the smaller hunters in constant competition. Lionfish hunt in packs, injecting any objectors with venom from their frilly spikes. The mantis shrimp has polarized vision and the fastest jab on the planet. Cuttlefish morph their skin to match the sand, then attack with tentacle harpoons. The hunt is on in the shifting tides.

Wild Coasts – Sunday 17 August at 18:00
The world’s coastlines are diverse and dynamic. Born from fire and colliding continents… shaped by an unrelenting maelstrom of weather and currents. They are an ever-changing front line, where land meets the sea with violent fury and bountiful riches.

Incredible Animal Journeys – Sunday 24 August at 18:00
Long before us great travellers have crossed our oceans, making incredible journeys to bring new life into the world. From the humpback mom leading her newborn calf across the Pacific, to the green turtle battling sharks to lay her eggs on the beach where she herself was born, join the dedicated moms risking it all so that these great ocean odysseys will continue for generations to come.

Extraordinary Australia – Sunday 31 August at 18:00
Australia’s coastline is a true natural wonder, encompassing a diverse range of bountiful habitats. Coastal seas and lands are realms of epic migrations, mesmerising mating rituals and high stakes battles between predator and prey.



CRITTER FIXERS 4
Mondays at 18:00, from 4 August (ends 22 September)

The Docs at Critter Fixer encounter a ferret with a fractured pelvis, treat a goat with septic arthritis and visit an adolescent groundhog. They also see a kitten who can’t see, soothe a bulldog with a tummy ache, look inside the mouths of snakes, and help a dog with a UTI. Then the Docs take on their toughest surgery ever, operating on a goose with a foreign object lodged in its trachea.




AFRICA - DOUBLE PREMIERE SLOT
Weekends at 14:00, from 9 August (ends 28 September)

Premiere programming includes: 

• Secret Ways (3 x 60) S1 E1 – Saturday 9 August at 14:08
• Secret Ways (3 x 60) S1 E2 – Saturday 9 August at 14:54
• Secret Ways S1 E3 – Sunday 10 August at 14:10

Secret Ways of Hyenas – Sunday 10 August at 14:55
In Zambia’s vast and remote Luiwa Plains, Spotted Hyenas reign supreme. These powerful predators are known for their intelligence, strength, and fierce hunting abilities. The big cats of Africa, the Hyena’s main threat, are scarce in this region which has in turn allowed the hyenas to thrive. The lack of any real threat has allowed the clans to expand significantly in size, with the Liuwa hyenas boasting impressive clans that range on an average of 50 members. In the dry season Liuwa Plains are desolate and arid but In the rainy season, it’s a flooded marshland. In this extreme wilderness, these formidable Hyena Clans must rely on many secret weapons, for the battles ahead. They are led by this matriarch, She’s one tough customer, and so are her crew but she also has a soft side. She is a mother and has given birth to the future queen, but her pup must survive against all odds to inherit her crown. For this young cub, all will be revealed as she learns the Secret Ways of Hyenas. 

Dung Mafia – Saturday 16 August at 13:51

Heart of the Elephant – Saturday 16 August 14:54
The heart of the elephant is a story of wonder woven together from a tapestry of eye-witness accounts and scientific proof of these gentle giants' intelligence and undeniable emotional capacity, which is far more powerful than we ever acknowledged. 
It's a story not just about the love and compassion they feel towards the members of their species but also their ability to distinguish and trust the humans who prove they are deserving of it. A story brought to you by GenSix Productions, and Lion Mountain Media will open your heart to the genuine emotions of this gentle giant. 

Tigerfish: Africa's Piranha – Sunday 17 August 13:34

Diving with Crocodiles – Sunday 17 August 14:37
In ‘Diving with Crocodiles’ cameraman and crocodile expert Brad Bestelink undertakes the unthinkable and dives into the waters of the Okavango Delta. Without a cage or any other protection, he gets up close and personal with these fearsome creatures in this groundbreaking film.   

Madagascar: Africa's Galapagos – Saturday 23 August at 13:34

Africa's Secret Creatures – Saturday 23 August at 14:37

Ragged Tooth: An Incredible Journey – Sunday 24 August at 14:07
The Ragged Tooth shark’s secret 1500km breeding migration along the South African coastline is punctuated with various dramatic beats, predatory events and hardships. For the first time, footage of the actual act of mating is revealed.

Secret Ways of a Whale Shark – Sunday 24 August at 14:54
An unprecedented ocean odyssey, following in the wake of the largest and perhaps most enigmatic fish in the sea. From the crystal-clear waters of the Seychelles to the frigid, rough South Atlantic seas, join us on an incredible journey following the world's largest fish as she traverses 6000km of ocean.

Ghost of the Silverback – Saturday 30 August at 13:54
A team tracking an elusive 180-kilogram silverback gorilla must journey to a distant war-torn forest to find the holy grail they need to safeguard him… and the rainforest itself.

Pride in Battle – Sunday 31 August at 13:44
‘Pride in Battle’ is the epic story of the rapidly growing Xakanaxa pride as it battles to survive through one of the Okavango’s harshest winters. Twenty-one adults and cubs now make up the group, and because of such a rapid expansion in their numbers, the adults concentrate their hunting efforts on the prey guaranteed to provide the most food – buffalo. A deadly game of 
cat and mouse ensues. 

Leopards Of Dead Tree Island – Sunday 31 August at 14:47
A dramatic, real-life tale of three leopards plays out in Botswana's Okavango Delta. This is prime habitat for Africa's most secretive big cat. Leopards normally avoid each other but this island is the common hunting ground for all three individuals as they are drawn together by the changing seasons and the movement of their prey. What unfolds is an in-depth look into their lives; following the tension, drama and, in the end, heart wrenching tragedy, as all three seek a common goal - to dominate one of the Okavango's most prized leopard territories.


June 2025 On National Geographic Wild Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Ocean With David Attenborough | Beneath The Waves Stunt | More

BENEATH THE WAVES STUNT 
Sundays at 18:00, from 1 June (ends 29 June)

Join Nat Geo Wild for a special programming event dedicated to exploring the wonders of the ocean. Through breath-taking documentaries and expert insights, we’ll dive deep into the mysteries of the deep sea, uncover the impact of human activity, and highlight the urgent need for conservation. Together, we can inspire change and protect the blue heart of our planet. Don’t miss this immersive journey beneath the waves!

Programming includes: 
Secrets of the Penguins - Sunday 1 June at 18:00
In Antarctica, emperor penguin societies reveal mysterious bonds forged from birth. They are the secret to surviving their extreme world.

Premiere: The Secret Life of Orcas – Sunday 8 June at 18:00
Orcas captivate with their intelligence and family structures. Recent attacks on boats near Gibraltar raise questions: Are they threatening us or just playing?

The Secret Life of Orcas – Sunday 15 June at 18:00
Exploring Orcas' remarkable ability to pass down knowledge through generations, marine biologist Florian Graner delves into the diverse cultures of orca populations.

Deep Sea Dwellers - Sunday 22 June at 18:00
Forget Hollywood; there are aliens in the deep. Octopus, squid and cuttlefish are shapeshifters with three hearts, blue blood and holes in their brains.

OCEAN with David Attenborough - Sunday 29 June at 18:00
The world’s leading natural historian draws on a lifetime of knowledge to reveal how Earth’s vast, interconnected waterways can be restored.


HEARTLAND DOCS 3 (8 x 60)
Mondays at 18:00, from 2 June (ends 21 July)

Heartland vets Drs. Ben and Erin Schroeder dedicate their lives to the health of their four-legged friends in their Nebraska community. Here, the Schroeders revive a juvenile bald eagle, tend to a dog overwhelmed by its litter of puppies and rescue a show horse with a near-fatal leg injury.


UNDERDOGS (5 x 60)  
Saturdays at 18:00, from 28 June (ends 19 July)

This ground-breaking series tells the stories of the heroic underdogs natural world - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Narrated by Ryan Reynolds, the series will spotlight the unique and unpredictable behaviors of a cast of little-known animal characters in the natural world, including their camouflage techniques, parenting skills and courtship rituals.


February 2025 On National Geographic And National Geographic Wild Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Mutant Weather | Returning Shows Including Critter Fixers | More

National Geographic

MURDER IN THE SKIES: WHO DOWNED MH17? (3 x 60)
Sundays at 21:00, from 2 February (ends 16 February)

July 2014. When Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 crashes in Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board, the circumstances are shrouded in mystery. With a regional war beginning to rage around the crash site, disinformation is everywhere. Western governments are left scrabbling for detail while one civilian is leading the hunt for answers – Dad of two and amateur blogger Eliot Higgins. And with an unlikely team of online detectives by his side, he’s ready to fight all the way to the truth.

MUTANT WEATHER S1 (10 x 60)
Tuesdays at 19:40, from 11 February (ends 15 April)

“Mutant Weather” explores how weather patterns are changing and threatening life on our planet. The series explains why weather-related phenomena have dramatically transformed in the last few decades. Today’s weather events are growing in size, speed and intensity, producing very unusual and often catastrophic anomalies.

NO TASTE LIKE HOME WITH ANTONI POROWSKI S1 (6 x 60)
Wednesdays at 20:30, from 26 February (ends 2 April)

Antoni Porowski takes his adventurous spirit and culinary expertise on an international journey with a celebrity guest to rediscover part of their history and inject and authenticity into their modern recipes.

Returning shows include UFOS: INVESTIGATING THE UNKNOWN S2 on Fridays at 18:50 from 7 February and AIR CRASH INVESTIGATION S24 on Thursdays at 19:40 from 20 February. Continuing shows include ICE ROAD RESCUE S9 on Tuesdays at 19:40 from 17 December, COLOSSAL MACHINES S2 on Tuesdays at 18:50 from 21 January, MYSTERIOUS ISLANDS S1 on Thursdays at 20:30, from 23 January.

National Geographic Wild 

PRIMATES STUNT
Saturdays from 18:00, 1 February (ends 22 February)

The new special is focused on primates, which will include documentaries and educational shows about monkeys, apes, lemurs, and even humans. The programming explore topics such as the behavior, social structures, intelligence, and habitats of primates, as well as their evolutionary connection to humans. They may also address conservation efforts, highlighting endangered species and the importance of protecting primate habitats.

Programming includes: 
Nicobar Islands: A Monkey's Long Tale - Saturday 1 February at 18:00
A captivating exploration of nature's ability to adapt to millennia of gradual changes and a sudden natural disaster in a world few people get to see.

Kingdom of The Apes – Saturday 8 February at 18:00
The story of Titus, greatest of all silverback kings, known to science, as he battles to retain his crown. At 35 years-old, Titus may be reaching the end of his reign.

Madagascar's Legendary Lemurs – Saturday 15 February at 18:00
The island paradise of Madagascar from its towering limestone forests to its lush bamboo grooves provided the almost perfect competition free environment.

Freaks & Creeps – Saturday 22 February at 18:00
Lucy Cooke is on a one-woman mission to show why the ugly, weird and overlooked animals of the world can be cute, cuddly and deserving of attention.


BIG CAT MONTH 2025
Sundays from 18:00, from 2 February (ends 23 February)

National Georaphic Wild presents Big Cat Month 2025, a stunt dedicated to nature’s fiercest felines—big cats—creatures of magnificent strength, ferocity and beauty that are increasingly facing extinction. With visually stunning and powerful stories from around the world, get closer than ever before to lions, tigers, cheetahs, panthers and more, as you share in their triumphs, defeats, and epic struggles to survive. 

Programming includes: 
Jaguar Beach - Sunday 2 February at 18:00
On a remote stretch of beach, the sea turtle and jaguar form an unwitting alliance in each other’s survival, turning predator into protector.

Rare Cat Skills – Sunday 9 February at 18:00
Rare wild cats, like the Pallas’s cat, black panther and snow leopard, use unique skills and adaptations to thrive in challenging habitats.

Desert Lions: Surviving At Skeleton Coast – Sunday 16 February at 18:00
Dr. Philip Stander follows three lion cubs as they navigate Namibia’s deadly Skeleton Coast.

Tree Climbing Lions – Sunday 23 February at 18:00
Big cat biologist Alexander Braczkowski is on a mission. He's got 90 days to count lions in Uganda and learn how the population is doing.

CRITTER FIXERS 3
Mondays at 18:00, from 10 February (ends 28 April) 

100 miles south of Atlanta, Dr. Hodges and Dr. Ferguson are two longtime friends who own and operate the Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital. Together with their loving staff, Drs. Hodges and Ferguson have treated and cared for over 20,000 patients. Between emergency visits to the office, and farm calls throughout rural Georgia - the Critter Fixers are constantly bombarded with unique cases you only see in the country. 

Heads Up! Disney Junior And National Geographic Wild Go Dark In France By January 2025 As Orange Secures Rights To The Disney Channel

The Disney Channel and National Geographic channels will survive in France through Orange boxes. Disney films will also be available 4 months after their theatrical release on Orange's VOD service. The historic operator unveils a reassuring distribution agreement with the American giant.

Following the divorce between Canal+ and Disney, Orange took advantage of the situation and announced, against all expectations, on December 20, a distribution agreement with The Walt Disney Company which strengthens access to Disney content in France and enriches the entertainment offering for Orange TV subscribers.

This partnership allows Livebox subscribers to fully access Disney content through three offers:

Included access for all TV customers to Disney's iconic channels : Disney Channel, the reference channel for young people, and National Geographic will be included from January 2, 2025 for all Orange TV customers, from their decoder and the Orange TV application on smartphones and a wide selection of connected TVs.

The possibility of subscribing to the Disney + streaming service under special conditions. Customers of the Orange Livebox Max offer benefit from a €5 discount for life by subscribing to Disney +, this offer has already been in place since last October. Other TV customers will benefit from a promotion with the first month free to discover the Disney + service. Orange subscribers will continue to be able to watch the platform's programs on their decoder.

Access to Disney films 4 months after their theatrical release on the Orange VOD service  : Orange will offer, through its transactional VOD offer, the latest cinema releases from the Disney group studios (Disney, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, and Searchlight Pictures) via the Orange VOD service.

Hélène Etzi, President of The Walt Disney Company France, said, “  We are very pleased to partner with Orange to make our iconic content and stories accessible to as many households as possible,” or 12.4 million French people. It remains to be seen whether other operators such as Free, SFR and Bouygues Telecom will try to reach an agreement with Disney.

The article was originally published by Univers Freebox

News Shorts: German Based Broadcaster Deutsche Welle Shutters It's Linear Operations Across Europe And Africa, National Geographic And ESPN Have Been Added To Zuku TV And A Rebroadcast Of Dayan, Destructive Beauty Launches On eExtra

DW goes dark across Europe

The move is part of a package of measures presented by DW director Peter Limbourg to the DW broadcasting council in Berlin on March 17, 2023.

“We will no longer broadcast linear programming in German after the changeover, but we will offer singular content on digital platforms,” the DW spokesman said. The date for the closure of the German TV channel has not yet been set. “I’m not able to provide a specific date at this time,” he added.

With the package of measures as part of the 2024 budget planning, Limbourg wants to drive the digital transformation of the German international service. Included are savings, budget shifts from linear to digital offerings and to regional languages, as well as investments in digital working environments.
Zee TV dying down on eExtra

After cutting down on primetime for more Annekan Die Swa Kry and axing Naagin much earlier than anticipated. A rebroadcast of Dayan, Destructive Beauty is expected to join the channel's line-up in the coming weeks replacing the timeslot of Naagin supposedly.

Dayan, Destructive Beauty was the first and probably last Bollywood drama to have been made exclusive to eVOD before being added to linear platforms. Now eVOD's international drama lineup outside of Kuiertyd is revolved on content viewed on eSeries and eExtra.

It follows Janvi Maurya, a well-educated and family oriented girl hailing from Ujjain, stumbles upon a dangerous ploy by an evil force as many unusual and mysterious happenings occur in her hometown. With a threat to her life, she must unmask the identity of a Daayan.
Sports makes a comeback on Zuku TV

Last year, it was revealed through several social outlets that Zuku TV will be relaunching National Geographic, National Geographic Wild, Baby TV and ESPN 1 after removing them back in 2021. The only difference FOX and ESPN 2 aren't part of this offering.

These channels were replaced with Animal Planet, Discovery and TLC from Warner Bros. Discovery, Filmbox from SPI International and Planet Fun years prior. But the pay-tv platform failed to substitute the sporting line-up with any chances of a replacement likely dead at this point.


Possible Channel Termination: Could National Geographic Wild's Content Get Migrated Onto National Geographic And Disney+?

A few months ago, Disney and Spectrum renewed their agreement which saw brands like ABC, Disney Channel and National Geographic remain onboard their platforms while secondary channels like FXX, Disney Junior and National Geographic Wild went dark on their platforms.

Since then it has brought a lot of questions regarding the future of these brands as well as others distributed by NBCUniversal, Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery. Disney on the other hand had explored the possibility of selling some of their linear channels.

Current properties like Disney Star is said to be acquired by Reliance with Disney said to be holding minority stake in the company and a similar fate is said be awaiting both ESPN and National Geographic of course we've received an update on one of the latter channels.

According to sources, Disney is looking to sell or better yet fold National Geographic under A+E Networks. Home to factual brands like HISTORY, Lifetime and Crime + Investigation, it serves as a joint venture between Disney, Sky (Europe) and Hearst Corporation.

The idea of possible sale of National Geographic came through a recent survey into the market which revealed that ABC, FX and Disney Channel were priority brands for audiences especially Disney when it pertains to profit making National Geographic and Disney Junior obsolete.

A+E Networks operates a number of singular brands as mentioned above so wouldn't seem far fetched if National Geographic Wild were to merge onto National Geographic and Disney+ seeing now that the main channel is not viewed as a priority brand on both cable and streamer.

National Geographic would remain intact for the time being but overtime they'd be shortage in programming which could lead to more cord cutting or in this case National Geographic Wild. As the content from Wild would help build the lineup of the main channel.

HISTORY vs. National Geographic

As mentioned, HISTORY which operates under A+E Networks is a factual entertainment channel which offers programming based on mechanical and civil engineering, science, mystical creatures and organised crimes part of which resides within National Geographic.

With National Geographic Wild possibly on the chopping block perhaps the main National Geographic channel will take up the identity of Wild and focus solely on wildlife and natural history programming as seen with rival brands like BBC Earth. 

Another would be the company's property being distributed on National Geographic as a means to get more recognition for their portfolio.

In other developments, Disney is set to close their remaining linear offering in parts of Asia by the end of December and this includes National Geographic and National Geographic Wild as the company is putting more emphasis toward the direct to consumer business.

Recap To The Month: National Geographic And National Geographic Wild MENA Had Been Merged With EMEA, FOX Might Close Within The Region

Following the inception of Disney+, multiple Disney Channels have been closing down across the world as the company looks to consolidate their content to the streamer. They've also been looking at possibly selling their linear offering of course this is applicable to the United States.

But from what this entails, Disney is working towards a deadline to the remaining linear offering with Asia set to close theirs by the end of the year with a lot of European countries still harvesting most channels and other regions which have yet to receive Disney+.

Last month, Disney closed a number of linear channels across Asia and this included National Geographic and National Geographic Wild. They also managed the brands of the same name whose feeds had since then been managed within EMEA following these closures.

Despite having its operations merged with Africa, National Geographic Wild to date still has varied offering from the rest of Europe which brings to question it's future as a pay-tv channel. 

From what we've heard, Disney EMEA now takes charge of National Geographic Wild but unlike Disney Channel it appears Disney Asia still maintains control of the channel. Either National Geographic Wild will integrate probably by 31 December 2023 or close down to its entirety.

Prior to the demise of Disney MENA, the FOX channel remain intact within these regions. Considering that Disney in Asia and EMEA no longer supply the FOX brand as further content has been integrated to Disney+ it's likely that the channel will close down.

Another theory that would come in mind would be having Disney merge the FOX MENA (Arabic) with the ones seen in Portugal and Mozambique (Portuguese). Seeing as most FOX channels such as FX and FOX Movies trace back to these territories its the only liable option.

Why The Disney Channel Could Be Shutting Down On DStv And NOT National Geographic And ESPN?

A few months ago, it was reported by Disney's CEO Bob Iger that the company is looking to sell their linear channels and these include ABC, FX, National Geographic and Disney Channel as these are not seen as part of the core for the brand. Of course, it doesn't include content or the studios they use to manufacture them.

Internationally, the company has shuttered several linear channels across Asia and Europe with more territories set to join by the end of this current financial year. As seen in these markets, further content had been folded under Disney+ with the company looking to exclude the streamer in several countries and to cutback on original programming.

Now in Africa (excluding North Africa), the only known region to distribute the streamer is South Africa and with these recent developments I honestly wouldn't be shocked if Disney+ were to limit their stance in the region perhaps supply selected content to local steamers in the region if not at all.

On the basis of their linear offering, MultiChoice distributes their remaining linear offering which include factual and wildlife brands National Geographic and National Geographic Wild, children brands Disney Channel and Disney Junior and sports brands ESPN 1 and ESPN 2.

As seen in most parts of Europe which is where we reside, these brands have been dying down particularly Disney Channel and/or Disney Junior. The latter had been bombarded with reruns to past programming if not a bulk of content from Disney+ and the other is just clinging around 1 program to build their schedule.

It wouldn't seem far fetched if one or both of these channels were to be on the close down with National Geographic and ESPN serving as the remaining linear offering for not only DStv but the rest of Africa. That's what's currently being seen in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and Turkey so why not Africa.

The only reason these channels are still on would be for revenue as Disney would need the income to produce shows like Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire and getting these onto their linear platforms would be one way to boost their future endeavours being Disney+. But as seen in a recent interview by Bob Iger that may not be the case here anymore.

Bob Iger was able to brief the media on why these closures are occurring and it doesn't paint a good picture for their channels in Africa as stated below they're seen a decline in revenue for both their local and international channels. They even highlight there's been a major decline in the general entertainment sector.

At Linear Networks, operating income declined versus the prior year by $580 million driven by declines at both domestic and international channels.

It could explain why FOX and Disney XD were ripped away from parts of the world and why ESPN and National Geographic (in Europe) haven't closed off yet as they see more value there particularly with ESPN as they look to restructure the business and turn ESPN into a major powerhouse in sports.

As mentioned, Disney will be closing off more channels by the end of the current financial year particularly in Asia and with MultiChoice's contract set to expire in the coming months I wouldn't be shocked if Disney were remove more channels around the same period across Africa.

The only thing that's certain here is that ESPN and National Geographic could stick around for sometime before closing down as seen in some parts of the world as Disney is looking to go all streaming and this is part of a global effort which has taken longer to subside in several territories.

New Snakes. New City. New City. Snakes In The City Returns This SSSSeptember On National Geographic Wild Across Africa

National Geographic Wild's "Snakes in the City" has maintained its status as a cherished favourite among audiences for years. The exhilarating show features herpetologists Simon Keys and Siouxsie Gillett, who respond to calls for assistance in capturing and releasing snakes from homes and buildings in and around Durban. Last season, the pair were joined by local snake wrangler Mbali Mtshali. When the ninth season premieres across Africa on Sundays at 18:00 (CAT) from 3 September, the team will extend their abilities facing new snakes, in a new city, in eight new episodes. 

The bustling, coastal metropolis of Durban was once a lush jungle, teeming with black mambas, spitting cobras, green mambas, huge pythons, night adders, bush snakes and boomslangs. It’s their territory and humans built a city right on top of it. Today, the jungle may be gone, but the snakes are here to stay! In the height of Summer, the heat and humidity bring thousands of snakes out of hiding, into direct conflict with the 3.5 million inhabitants of this city. To the relief of those who call, Simon, Siouxsie, and Mbali, experts in animal behaviour, track down and capture some of the world’s most venomous snakes. 

They’re on call 24/7 and are there to help. Whether it’s a harmless house snake, a garden hose or a deadly black mamba, each and every call is answered. Once the snakes are caught, they’re checked, nurtured and rehabilitated before being releases back in the wild - far away from humans! 

This season, Simon and Siouxsie receive a call for help from the residents of the beautiful and historical city of Mysore in India. Here, they join forces with renowned local snake enthusiast, wildlife conservationist and lecturer, M. S. Balasubramania, popularly known as ‘Snake Shyam’. The team assist Shyam on his daily callouts for problem snakes found at people’s homes farms, offices and factories during the monsoon season. Simon and Siouxsie will go up against snakes they’ve never dealt with before - including the common krait, the saw-scaled viper, the Russel’s viper, Indian cobras, enormous, reticulated pythons and the infamous King cobra!

Back home, Mbali holds the fort and continues to provide snake support for Durban residents. In the process, she faces new challenges, and goes on to catch her first spitting cobra and her first black mamba on her own, a feat for any snake catcher. 

Snakes in the City is produced by Earth Touch for National Geographic.

How to tune in:

National Geographic Wild: 
DSTV: Channel 182
StarSat: 221 on DTH, 210 on DTT (250 on DTT in Uganda)

Reminder: Disney To Close Their Remaining Linear Channels Across Asia In The Coming Months, More Markets Likely To Follow

Disney is to close its six remaining linear TV
channels in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan
and Korea as the conglomerate puts a greater
emphasis on direct-to-consumer streaming.

The channels concerned are National Geographic,
National Geographic Wild, Star Chinese Movies,
Star Chinese Channel, Star Movies and Star World.
Linear services will end from September in
Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Korea, and by
December in Taiwan.

The group expects to retain a streamlined
television portfolio with channels in Japan, China,
Australia and New Zealand for the time being.
Consumers can continue to access content from
these channels on the conglomerate’s Disney+
and Disney+ Hotstar streaming platforms, which
are now fully rolled out within the Asia-Pacific
region, except China. The twin platforms carry
movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star
Wars, National Geographic and Star, Disney’s
general entertainment brand.

While the moves may help reduce costs and push
consumption onto its D2C businesses, sources
close to the group say that Disney still expects to
grow its media and entertainment businesses –
D2C, theatrical, consumer products and theme
parks – in the region.

The moves were foreshadowed by similar moves
in 2020 and 2021 . Disney closed its sports
channels in Taiwan in 2020. In September 2021, it
closed Fox, Fox Crime, Fox Life, FX, and Channel
V; movie channels Fox Action Movies, Fox Family
Movies, Fox Movies and Star Movies China; sports
channels Fox Sports, Fox Sports 2, Fox Sports 3,
Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2; kids channel Disney
Channel and Disney Junior; factual services Nat
Geo People and SCM Legend. Many of those
channels had been brought into the Disney group
by the 2018 acquisition of 21st Century Fox.

In the five largest markets of Southeast Asia
proper (Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore
and the Philippines) SVOD subscriptions reached
49 million at the end of the first quarter, according
to data from research house Media Partners Asia.

It estimated that, in terms of subscription
numbers, the leading platforms in the first quarter
were Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar with 9.4
million, Viu with 8.5 million, Netflix with 8.0
million and Prime Video at 1.3 million. (A
categorization by revenue might produce a
different ranking.)

Other recent reports have pointed to U.S.-
produced content accounting for only 20% of
video viewing time in the region, eclipsed by
Korea content at 30%. However, since the launch
of the streaming platform, Disney has become a
significant investor in locally-made Asian content.

Could National Geographic And The Disney Channel Also Be Shutting Down Across Africa By The End Of 2023?

Last month, it was reported that The Walt Disney Company plans to shutter the remaining linear offering in Hong Kong, Southeast Asia and Korea by the fourth quarter of the year with several content being integrated to Disney+ as the streaming service becomes their top priority.

During the week, it was learnt by Bob Iger, the current CEO of The Walt Disney Company that a possible restructure could be underway for their linear offering which could see some brands under their care being sold to foreign companies if not closed down as seen internationally.

MultiChoice extended their agreement with them for their remaining linear offering through 2024 and this included factual brands National Geographic and National Geographic Wild, sports brands ESPN 1 & ESPN 2 and children's channels Disney Channel and Disney Junior.

It's likely that these channels might be going dark by the end of the year if not later in 2024. Taking to account, the previous terminations: Disney XD closed September 2020 which coincides with the UK's Disney Channels followed by the FOX feeds in Africa, Germany and Asia in 2021.

Another thing, although MultiChoice states these channels will be carried through 2024 it's clearly stated in their 2021 press release that these channels stick around for "another two years" possibly hinting at a December 2023 closure which coincides with Asia.

Although not much has been confirmed on an end date, the blue brands favourite months for such escapades are January, February, June, September and December - kind of seasonal when you look at it.

In the past months, Disney Channel has been promoting a bulk of Disney+ content as well aired rebroadcasts of Walk The Prank and Lab Rats. Disney Junior schedules on the other hand is overcrowded by Bluey with some repeat variety in between.

Marketing for these brands had been downsized with further feeds seen internationally being merged as seen with Disney XD before it's demise.

Disney Branded Television Could Be Put Up For Sale

Disney CEO Bob Iger sat down with CNBC's David Faber at Allen & Co.'s annual conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, on Thursday.

Disney announced Wednesday that it was extending Iger's contract by two years through 2026. Iger returned to the helm of Disney late last year. The company has since undergone thousands of layoffs and cut billions of dollars in spending, including from content.

Disney CEO Bob Iger on media landscape: Challenges are greater than I had anticipated
DisneynhhCEO Bob Iger opened the door to selling the company's linear TV assets as the business struggles during the media industry's transition to streaming and digital offerings.

Iger appeared Thursday on, the morning after the company announced it would extend his contract by two years through 2026. He returned to the helm of the company in November after Disney's board ousted Bob Chapek with a two-year contract through 2024 and plans to find a next successor.

"After coming back, I realized the company is facing a lot of challenges, some of them self-inflicted," Iger told David Faber at Allen & Co.'s annual conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, noting he's accomplished a lot of work in seven months but there's more to be done.

At the top of the list is assessing the traditional TV business, Iger said. Disney owns a portfolio of TV networks, from broadcast station ABC to cable TV channels like ESPN. 

Disney is going to be "expansive" in its thinking about the traditional TV business, leaving the door open to a possible sale of the networks. "They may not be core to Disney," Iger said, adding the creativity that has come from those networks has been key for Disney. 

On Thursday, ABC News President Kim Godwin to employees expressed support for Iger's contract extension, according to a person familiar with the matter. Godwin encouraged ABC staffers to focus on their work and audience, the person added.

Cable TV channel ESPN is in a different bucket, however. On that front, Iger said Disney is open to finding a strategic partner, which could take the form of a joint venture or offloading an ownership stake. 

Iger said when he had left the company he had predicted the future of traditional TV and had been "very pessimistic," and has found since his return that he was right in his thinking, adding it's worse than he expected. 

When Iger last spoke with Faber in February, soon after announcing a major restructuring at the company, he said that he felt "a sense of obligation" to return to Disney and that his preference was to stay for his two-year contract.

"We've gotten a lot done very quickly, significant cost reductions and significant realignment of the company," Iger said. "But dealing head on with some of our biggest challenges."

The appearance in February came shortly after Disney announced a sweeping restructuring that included thousands of layoffs and billions of dollars cut in spending.

The reorganization warded off a potential proxy fight with activist investor Nelson Peltz.

Disney reorganized into three segments: Disney Entertainment, which includes most of its streaming and media operations; an ESPN division; and a parks, experiences and product unit.

These were some of Iger's most significant actions in the months after his return. Disney revealed it would cut $5.5 billion in costs, consisting of $3 billion from content, excluding sports, and the remaining amount from noncontent costs. The company earmarked 7,000 layoffs.

In addition to looking for his next successor, Iger has been tasked with bringing Disney's streaming business to profitability. In the last year, media executives across all companies have focused on how to make streaming profitable, particularly after behemoth Netflix lost subscribers early last year and since instituted an ad-supported tier and a crackdown on password sharing to drive revenue.

While the company posted revenue and profit in line with Wall Street estimates last quarter, it saw a loss of 4 million subscribers at its flagship streamer Disney+.

Those subscriber losses were offset by price increases, which Iger said in May weren't to blame for the lower numbers. Instead, he said it showed room for further increases when it comes to streaming, and pushing customers toward the ad-supported tier, with the aim of reaching profitability.

In an effort to bulk up Disney+ and attract more subscribers to its cheaper, ad-supported tier – which it launched last year – the company announced last quarter it would add Hulu content to Disney+.

Disney has been weighing whether it should buy all of Hulu, as it owns 66% and Comcast
 owns the rest. It's likely Comcast will sell its Hulu stake to Disney at the beginning of 2024, CNBC previously reported.

Iger said Thursday that since he returned to Disney, he ultimately concluded the company is "better off having Hulu." 

He added the combined Hulu and Disney+ offering would be available by the end of the calendar year, and the upcoming negotiations with Comcast over valuation wouldn't prevent that. 

"The combination of those apps is designed to obviously help the [streaming] business become profitable," Iger said.

The Walt Disney Company To Close 11 Channels In Taiwan, Could Africa Follow Perhaps?


In 2021, The Walt Disney Company unveiled plans to close 100 international channels so there was a lot of fear for the Disney Channels in Africa following the closure of Disney XD and FOX but MultiChoice managed to secure rights for these brands through 2024.

Fast forward to 2023, The Walt Disney Company had confirmed the closure of more channels with consumers in Taiwan set to lose out on a number of brands including National Geographic, National Geographic Wild, Baby TV, Star Entertainment and Star World.

Disney+ launched in 2019 and has since then become a top priority for the blue brand. Not much investment is going onto Disney Channel or National Geographic as the brands being used to promote the bulk of content seen on the streaming service.

Following the demise of these channels in Taiwan, there's now a lot of fear for these channels in Africa and I know MultiChoice had managed to carry Disney Channel, Disney Junior, National Geographic and National Geographic Wild through 2024.

But for all we know these channels could go dark by the 31st December 2023 at 23:59 which rounds up to 2024 as seen in Taiwan. It had been speculated that most of The Walt Disney Company"s linear offering won't leave past 2025 in European territories.

Disney XD was terminated in Africa alongside the United Kingdom's Disney Channels in 2020 followed by FOX which saw the brand exit Germany, Asia and Africa by 2021. Now there's rumours swirling that the brand would be closing channels across Africa by early 2024.

Recap To The Decade: Love Nature Was Ripped Away From StarSat, Could MultiChoice Perhaps Get It A Replacement To National Geographic Wild?

Love Nature is a Canadian based channel owned by Rock Media Holdings. It broadcasts documentaries and television series based on wildlife and nature. It features shows such as Amazing Animal Friends, Battle of the Alphas and Operation Maneater.

Love Nature launched on StarSat in December 2019 alongside The Smithsonian Channel as a replacement to National Geographic and National Geographic Wild operated by The Walt Disney Company respectively amidst their carriage dispute with the brand.

Few months later, both channels were reinstated on the platform and as of 2021 the replacements were axed with the latter expected to return on Paramount+ when it launches in South Africa later in the year while Love Nature remains with no outlet.

In 2021, The Walt Disney Company unveiled plans to close 100 channels in the coming future and this included a range of Disney Channel and National Geographic channels with the brands currently seen on both DStv and StarSat anticipated to go dark in 2024.

With both platforms expected to look at suitable replacements for National Geographic Wild. What are the chances that Love Nature won't just be added onto MultiChoice's DStv?

Several channels currently and formerly on StarSat can be viewed on DStv including Discovery Family, Investigation Discovery and Real Time from Warner Bros. Discovery and DreamWorks from NBCUniversal.

It's the only brand I can think of that might as well rollout under National Geographic Wild as Animal Planet comes out as a premium channel and with most of its content already viewed on Discovery Channel and Real Time perhaps this would be something suitable for StarSat.

In Celebration Of Earth Day, Secrets Of The Elephants Lands On Disney+ As Well As A Special Broadcast On National Geographic Wild

Elephants are powerful, loving and wise, but we are only starting to unlock their deepest secrets. The ground-breaking, award-winning natural history franchise Secrets Of returns this Earth Day with its next installment, Secrets Of The Elephants, with a premiere on Disney+ as well as across Africa on National Geographic Wild (DStv 182, StarSat 221).

From Academy Award®-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-at-Large James Cameron, the series travels the world — from the Savannahs of Africa to the urban landscapes of Asia — to discover the strategic thinking, complex emotions and sophisticated language of elephants, shaping a unique and dynamic culture. Narrated by Academy Award®-winning actress Natalie Portman and featuring renowned National Geographic Explorer and elephant expert Dr. Paula Kahumbu, the four-part series not only reveals the extraordinary lives of different families of elephants but also highlights how similar they are to us. Secrets Of The Elephants will change everything you thought you knew about elephants forever.

Elephants have long been a source of wonder and mystery with their rich emotional lives and almost supernatural ways of navigating the world. In Secrets of the Elephants, we travel the globe to meet different families of elephants ― desert elephants, forest elephants, Asian elephants and African savannah elephants. Each with their own specific set of cultural behaviours passed between them, has an incredible story of intelligence, grace and survival to tell.

They are powerful, loving and wise but only now are we starting to unlock the deepest secrets of the elephants. Their strategic thinking, complex emotions and sophisticated language has created a unique and dynamic culture making them more like us than we ever thought possible

The four-episode series that explores the courage, tenacity and complexities of elephant life in these unique contexts will land on Disney+ on Earth Day, as well as in a special back-to-back broadcast on National Geographic Wild from 18:45 – 22:00 (CAT), providing viewers with a larger-than-life viewing experience. The four episodes – Desert, Savanna, Asia and Rainforest – will take families on a journey across the globe, providing insight into the fascinating creatures like never before.

Several National Geographic explorers including Dr Paula Kahumbu (winner of the Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year 2021), Sandy Oduor, Shane Campbell-Staton, Dominique Gonçalves and others, collaborated on the research behind the production to uncover new dimensions of elephants’ remarkable lives, to unlock their secret worlds and to understand how each sub-species has adapted to their unique environmental context in the face of evolving climate change. Additionally, the latest science and camera technology helps portray not just how truly extraordinary they are in their own right, but also how similar they are to humans.

“With an over 135-year-old legacy in natural history content, we’re just as passionate about who’s telling our stories as the stories we tell, "said National Geographic Content President Courteney Monroe. “Whether it be our onscreen scientists in Secrets Of The Elephants, our narrators like Natalie Portman, or our filmmakers like Jim Cameron, we have become a port-of-call for best in class talent who want to tell meaningful stories that inspire a deeper connection to our world.  Our Secrets Of franchise reinforces our commitment at National Geographic to remaining THE leader in natural history storytelling," she concluded.

For Secrets Of The Elephants, Emmy Award-winners James Cameron and Maria Wilhelm for Earthship are executive producers. Lucinda Axelsson is the executive producer for Oxford Scientific Films. Her credits include “China: Nature’s Ancient Kingdom,” “Serengeti,” “Wild Brazil,” “Elephant Diaries,” “Elephants of Samburu,” “Meerkat Manor,” “Spy in the Wild.”

Episodes include:

Desert
This episode reveals the secrets of Namibia’s last remaining desert elephants. When droughts, sandstorms and even floods threaten them, their shared knowledge passed down from generation to generation keeps them alive. This is the toughest place on earth to be an elephant, and their story is one of triumph in a land of extremes.

Savanna
Big families and strong relationships are the basis of success for savanna elephants. As we uncover their secrets, we start to understand their remarkable language. It’s not just noise; they communicate like us. Good leadership and close friendships help them through the hard times as they scale cliffs, find their place in the hierarchy and mourn their dead.

Asia
As humans encroach ever further into their environment, Asian elephants are learning to adjust to the challenges facing them. They know how to use tools to break down electric fences, strike deals with farmers, and develop a cooperative arrangement on tea plantations where they do the weeding without damaging the crops.

Rainforest
The Congo rainforest is home to one of the world’s most elusive species, the African forest elephant. Everything about them—their bodies, their behaviors, their families—is adapted to life in the rainforest. But surviving here means more than just adapting. These elephants have shaped the forest around them to their needs and, in doing so, have created a habitat unlike any other on Earth.

How to tune in:
DSTV: Channel 182
StarSat: 221 on DTH, 221 on DTT (250 on DTT in Uganda)

Big Cat Sundays This February On National Geographic Wild

This February on National Geographic Wild, (DStv 182, Starsat 221) Sundays are dedicated to the fiercest felines, creatures of magnificent strength, ferocity and beauty, many of which face extinction. With visually impressive and powerful stories from around the world, Big Cat Sundays will showcase the most magnificent creatures from lions, tigers, cheetahs and leopards, to the most unknown and forgotten such as the serval, the African wildcat or the caracal, every Sunday from 6:00 PM (CAT).

Big Cat Sundays programming line-up includes:

Sunday 5 February
18:00 – Sri Lanka, Leopard Dynasty
Sri Lanka’s lowlands are home to one of the highest leopard populations on earth. It’s in these lowland jungles the Sri Lankan Leopard – the apex predator of the country – resides. Learn more about these fascinating creatures and their remarkable lives in this country, abundant with rich biodiversity.

18:45 Animal Travels
Migrating creatures wage incredible journeys risking it all to survive.  What drives them is a remarkable mix of instinct, wisdom, and sheer will.  In Africa, massive herds of animals chase the rains to form one of the largest migrations on earth.  Newborn Wildebeest, Zebra and Elephants find their footing in a world surrounded by millions of other animals preparing for an epic journey.  Urged forward by the seasonal rains, perhaps led by herd elders, and always trying to stay one step ahead of lions, hyenas, cheetahs and crocodiles, this herd Migration is fraught with every kind of obstacle.  Along the way our focus animals’ cross paths with fellow travelers like the lesser ngos, kob, baboons and hippos.

19:35 Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas (revealed)
The Joubert’s Emmy winning film is back with stunning remastered footage. Propelled by Jeremy Irons gripping narration, Eternal Enemies reveals the story of conflict between lions and hyenas, relatively unknown or even suspected in the scientific world before this. The intense relationship and enduring rivalry between the two species play out in a battle of survival. Narrated by Jeremy Irons.
 
Sunday 12 February
18:00 - Sri Lanka: Leopard Dynasty – Premiere
Sri Lanka’s lowlands are home to one of the highest leopard populations on earth. It’s in these lowland jungles the Sri Lankan Leopard – the apex predator of the country – resides.

18:45 Russia’s Wild Tiger
Russia's Wild Tiger records the battle for survival of the big cats and reveals intimate details of their lives. The animals they prey on are also in the film: tigers couldn’t survive without sika deer, Altai wapiti, wild boars and Asian black bears. A young tiger, born in a conservation area, will guide the viewer through the film. Russia's Wild Tiger accompanies him throughout the year after he leaves his mother. His search for a territory reveals the problems facing tigers in Russia‘s Far East, and the conflicts that arise when he strays into human settlements. The young tiger takes the viewer to places where the fate of Siberian tigers will be decided: vast forests, remote villages and the cities at the edge of the wilderness.

19:30 Living With Big Cats
Dereck and Beverly Joubert lead viewers on their incredible journey with big cats-from the first time big cats captured their hearts, through their boundless dedication to protecting these iconic predators. This story explores how the Jouberts got started and delves into their personal lives as National Geographic filmmakers and explorers.
 
Sunday 19 February
18:00 - Cecil: The legacy of a king
Hwange's lions are rumored to be some of the biggest wild lions on the planet. One magnificent beast was destined to become one of Africa's most famous animals. He was known as Cecil. While his demise at the hand of hunters was splashed across the media, sparking fury in all who heard his tale, Cecil's story before he was posthumously iconized is worthy of celebrating.

18:45 The Living Edens - Cougar Country
Planet Earth is still home to places so pure they have become precious reminders of how all the world - the ancient, timeless Earth - once looked. From the icy mountains of Denali to the aqua blue seas of Costa Rica, we witness dramas unfold among the animal inhabitants as they have since the beginning of time. Through the expertise of world-acclaimed natural history filmmakers, we experience the magic of each Living Eden as it is captured on film for future generations.

19:30 Diary of a Teen Leopard
Pemba is a Mamma's Boy! At two-years old, he should be independent, but he's still living at home! Like most teenagers, he's impatient and headstrong, which makes him bad at stalking and hunting, so Mom provides all their meals. But when Mom is injured Pemba is forced to grow up fast in order to survive! Can he sever those apron strings and face his fears to launch into adulthood?
 
Sunday 26 February
18:00 - Soul of the Cat
Most people in the world who know a domestic cat understand the wild look in their pet's eye. This film will look at those thinly veiled behaviors between domestic cats and their wild cousins and ancestors, specifically to draw those parallels and to explain to 'owners' what they are seeing when they watch their cat. We will use big cat footage of lions and cheetah hunting and show cats playing or hunting. There will be scenes of cats leaping, landing, running up trees like leopards and all the behavior we are used to seeing in domestic cats, but drawn exactly from the wild equivalent.

18:45 Regime of the Queen
With a mash-up of some of our most popular and iconic big cat stories - we will explore the world of feline motherhood.

19:30 Attack of the Big Cats
There are nearly 40 different species of cats running around out there, but only four make it into the big cat club. The lion, tiger, leopard and jaguar. And they're armed with an arsenal of weapons and bulk to back up one hell of an attitude. In their world, nothing is small and many things are surprising. So, get ready to find out what really makes a big cat a big cat. It's not always all about size, you know!

How to tune in:

DSTV: Channel 182
StarSat: 221 on DTH, 210 on DTT (250 on DTT in Uganda)