Outdoor Channel
Outdoor Channel is an American pay television network specializing in programming about outdoor recreation, including hunting, fishing, shooting sports, adventure travel, and conservation, launched on April 1, 1993, by the Gold Prospectors Association of America (GPAA).[1][2] The channel pioneered national coverage of traditional outdoor activities, taking viewers on adventures across America and internationally, and has maintained its position as a leader in the genre for over 30 years.[3][4] Acquired in 2013 by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment as part of the Outdoor Sportsman Group, it reaches nearly 40 million U.S. households and is distributed in over 50 countries, featuring shows hosted by experts like Terry Drury on programs such as Thirteen and Bow Madness.[4][3][5] While celebrated for expanding access to outdoor pursuits and conservation education, the network has faced scrutiny over individual shows involving hosts convicted of poaching, leading to suspensions like that of Bill Busbice Jr. in 2017, highlighting tensions between entertainment and ethical hunting practices.[6]