Wednesday, August 11, 2010

New network promises to be all wild all the time

March 26, 2010, 1:01 PM EST

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Flip on the National Geographic Channel and you"ll find animals in the wild pity time with shows on science, exploration, story and universe culture.

When you flip on Nat Geo WILD, shortly to be accessible in the United States for the initial time, it"ll be all wild, all the time — and accessible in HD.

The 24-hour WILD was introduced in Hong Kong 3 years ago and is accessible in some-more than 50 countries, pronounced Geoff Daniels, the senior manager in assign of programming for the new network. The United States will be combined Mar 29, 9 years after Nat Geo went on the air.

WILD has been one of the fastest-growing National Geographic projects internationally, Daniels said. High clarification creates the timing right and the observation awesome, he said.

High definition, Daniels said, gives filmmakers new energy to flay behind the mysteries of the wild world, together with the every day struggles of hold up in the wild.

"We"re not going to bashful afar from removing viewers closer to that experience," he said.

Daniels warned viewers that the new network isn"t about animals left wild but animals IN the wild.

"We are not aiming at kids, but night in and night out, there will be a lot of programming that relatives and young kids comparison can be unequivocally gentle entrance to," he said. "We"re not you do this for poor thrills."

What will people see? Two new array on WILD are "Rebel Monkeys" and "Expedition Wild with Casey Anderson."

"Rebel Monkeys" looks at a dedicated squad of monkeys who live at the Galta Temple in the Indian city of Jaipur. A dry weather has in jeopardy their food supply and camera crews follow them as they poke for food — and mostly find difficulty — on the streets of the city.

Anderson is a naturalist whose most appropriate crony and most appropriate man at his marriage is a 900-pound having grey hair bear declared Brutus. His show looks at a little of North America"s mightiest animals, together with his pal.

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