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Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC (LES) is an American media company and a subsidiary of A&E Networks, a joint venture of the Walt Disney Company and Hearst Communications, founded in 1984 with media properties focused on women.
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Daytime
Daytime, originally called BETA, was launched in March 1982 by Hearst-ABC Video Services.The cable service operated four hours per day on weekdays. The service was focused on alternative women's programming.
Cable Health Network
Cable Health Networkwas launched as a full-time channel in June 1982 with a range of health-related programming. In November 1983, Cable Health Network adopted a new name, Lifetime Medical Television.
Hearst/ABC-Viacom Entertainment Services
Lifetime was established on February 1, 1984 as the result of a merger of Hearst/ABC's Daytime and Viacom's Lifetime Medical Television. A board for the new network was formed with equal representation from Hearst, ABC, and Viacom, and the board elected Thomas Burchill as the new network's first CEO. It was not an initial success, reportedly losing $36 million in its first two years of operation, and did not become profitable until 1986.The channel suffered from low viewership, with a poll re...
Lifetime Entertainment Services
In 1996, TCI, one of the United States' largest subscription providers, announced that it would no longer carry Lifetime in certain markets to make room for the soon-to-be-launched Fox News Channel, in which TCI held a financial stake. According to Lifetime executives, the network stood to lose up to one million subscribers due to TCI's move. However, Lifetime published advertisements in some of the markets that would be affected – including Eugene, Oregon and Newport, Rhode Island – informin...
A&E ownership
On August 27, 2009, Lifetime was acquired by A&E Networks; the company was already owned by Lifetime's shareholders Hearst and Disney, but with additional shares owned by NBC Universal.NBCUniversal divested its stake in A&E Networks in 2012, once again leaving the network as a Disney/Hearst joint venture.
Lifetime's original content is currently composed of made-for-TV films and reality series, such as Dance Moms. The network states that it "is committed to offering the highest quality entertainment and information programming, and advocating a wide range of issues affecting women and their families." In the past, Lifetime used to air several game s...
Canada
On May 30, 2012, Canadian television broadcaster Shaw Media announced that it would rebrand Showcase Diva, a Category Bsubscription specialty channel as the Canadian version of Lifetime under a licensing agreement with A+E Networks; Showcase Diva relaunched as Lifetime on August 27, 2012.
Southeast Asia
AETN All Asia Networks plans to bring the Lifetime channel into Southeast Asia. The channel began broadcasting on 14 June 2013, with Astro and StarHub TV being two of the first providers to carry Lifetime in Asia. In July, available in Hong Kong now TV channel 520. And since September 1, 2014, Lifetime Asia airs in the Philippines on Dream Satellite TV channel 18 and SkyCable.
United Kingdom and Ireland
A+E Networks UK launched a version of Lifetime for the UK and Ireland in November 2013. The network was unsuccessful in the market, as Lifetime's program contractors instead distributed their programming on different networks, and it slowly lost rights over the years. The channel closed at 06:00 on 1 March 2021 after A+E Networks UK contracted with Discovery+to carry Lifetime's original network-produced American programming in the UK and Ireland.
LRW (Lifetime Real Women) is an American pay television channel which is intended as a complementary service to the main Lifetime network. It was launched in August 2001, mainly as a response to Lifetime's challenges from the then-launching WE tv and Oxygen networks for the women's network market. LRW is available in over 10 million homes via Chart...
On July 2, 2015, Lifetime launched a streaming service branded as Lifetime Movie Club (LMC). The service offers over 2,000 titles, both originally-produced & acquired by Lifetime.
Check out Lifetime's shows lineup. Find show info, videos, and exclusive content on Lifetime.
Check the Lifetime show schedule and find out when your favorite shows are airing. Find cast bios, videos, and exclusive content on | Lifetime.
Operator of cable television network based in New York City, New York. The company airs contemporary films for and about women, including made-for-television movies, mini-series, selected theatrical films and independent film acquisitions.
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Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC (LES) is an American media company and a subsidiary of A&E Networks, a joint venture of the Walt Disney Company and Hearst Communications, founded in 1984 with media properties focused on women.