The Walt Disney Company 2004 Annual Report
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CABLE NETWORKS GROUP
A&E TELEVISION NETWORKS

Now reaching more than 88 million homes, A&E Network brings viewers The Art of EntertainmentTM through a unique combination of three genres — The Art of Biography, The Art of Documentary and The Art of Drama. In 2004, A&E Network held the record for the most Primetime Emmy nominations for a basic cable network, earning 24 nominations.

A&E, in which the Company holds a 37.5% interest, also offers the Biography Channel, which takes viewers into the world of exceptional people 24-hours a day, as well as The History Channel, which now reaches more than 87 million homes. The History Channel brings the past to life with a diverse array of topics spanning the ages from ancient times to contemporary history.

 

Growing Up Gotti on A&E

Growing Up Gotti on A&E

The History Channel original movie 'Ike,' starring Tom Selleck.

The History Channel original movie Ike, starring Tom Selleck.