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Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
Animal Planet is launching a quarterly series of investigative documentaries, beginning with a January special on dogfighting.
Cabler decided to create the "Animal Planet Investigates" banner following the success it had with "Animal Witness: The Michael Vick Case" in 2008.
The Vick special gave Animal Planet its most-watched telecast of the year among adults 25-54 (616,000 viewers.) Another investigation-minded special, this April's "Puppy Mills Exposed," also did well for the net.
"We thought the Michael Vick special would do well, but we were blown away by how well it did out of the gate," said Animal Planet president-g.m. Marjorie Kaplan. "We looked at those, as well as the success of something like 'Whale Wars,' and were moved the the passion our audience has for these kind of things. Rather than do them on an adhoc basis, we decided to curate a series of specials."
Animal Planet plans to announce the "Animal Planet Investigates" programming strand on Thursday, during its portion of Discovery's TV Critics Assn. press tour presentation.
Kaplan said the channel hopes to eventually increase the frequency beyond just quarterly.
First up, "Dogfighting: An Animal Investigates Special," from producer Anglia (a division of ITV Studios), will bow in January.
Future editions will look at issues such as animal testing, the exotic pet trade, gang dogs, cloning and slaughterhouses. Other producers already involved include Teale-Edwards/Working Dog Productions ("Death on a Factory").
"We're casting a wide net, and looking to both acquire and produce content in this space," Kaplan said. "We're comfortable with controversy. We want to be in the conversation. It's the controversy that makes these stories interesting."
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=14&cs=1
And look who it is going to be featuring,
http://www.humanesociety.org/about/d...es_120309.html
Last edited by ER12; 12-04-2009 at 11:44 PM.
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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
**Sigh**
"We're comfortable with controversy. We want to be in the conversation. It's the controversy that makes these stories interesting."
Well, there went my hope for anything worth watching. 
Anyone old enough to remember when factual nature programs were all about the facts and the nature?
If they want controversy so badly why aren't they showing PETA and HSUS putting healthy animals down to spare them from suffering under the care of people like the audience who unknowingly paid for them to do so.
There's a controversial program I might even pay to see.
Or perhaps we can fight fire with fire and throw carrot juice and plant sap over PETArds who dare to eat and wear our vegetative brethren.
Schmucks.
[/totally unexpected rant]
Errr sorry that post seemed to get away from me a bit there. 
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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
 Originally Posted by dr del
If they want controversy so badly why aren't they showing PETA and HSUS putting healthy animals down to spare them from suffering under the care of people like the audience who unknowingly paid for them to do so.
There's a controversial program I might even pay to see.
Penn and Teller's BS (abbv) is a show where they did an episode on PETA. It's probably the best episode of any TV show of all time. I suggest looking it up if you haven't already.
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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
I remember when the Dicovery channel and animal planet both had quality shows. However, that was a few years back. Might be a good thing I stopped watching them both.

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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
 Originally Posted by mainbutter
Penn and Teller's BS (abbv) is a show where they did an episode on PETA. It's probably the best episode of any TV show of all time. I suggest looking it up if you haven't already.
ITS A FANTASTIC SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! God I loved watching it.
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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
Yeah, sadly, the Discovery Channel, History Channel, and Animal Planet have gone downhill a ton in the past five to ten years.
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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
do we really need to see this on tv?
is it going to be like steve wilkos?
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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
 Originally Posted by dr del
Anyone old enough to remember when factual nature programs were all about the facts and the nature?
I'm only 19, and even I remember the good educational days. Maybe that's because I've been watching the Discovery Channel since I was four. I preferred that channel over "Teletoon" or "Family" or whatever other kiddie crud was on, believe it or not. I grew up on that stuff.
*Sigh* Then it died. So long, Discovery Channel - we shall miss ye.
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Re: Animal Planet to air "Investigative series"
 Originally Posted by Eventide
Yeah, sadly, the Discovery Channel, History Channel, and Animal Planet have gone downhill a ton in the past five to ten years.
I still watch the discovery channel from time to time, but Animal Planet makes me want to go read a book (and I hate books) or go out and do something stupid that could get me in trouble. Maybe that's my problem but I loved Animal planet when I was little. History Channel, ehh, I'm not a history person but it had some okay shows in the past.
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