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Weeklong Discovery Channel 25th anniversary celebration starts Sunday

From Discovery:

During the week of June 13, Discovery will commemorate its first 25 years by hosting celebrations on air, online and in the heart of communities around the globe.

On June 17, 1985, John Hendricks launched Discovery Channel to 156,000 subscribers; today, the network reaches more than 100 million subscribers in the U.S. alone and globally, Discovery Communications has more than 100 networks in over 180 countries, touching 1.5 billion subscribers.

From Sunday, June 13 through Saturday, June 19 at 9PM ET/PT, Discovery Channel’s 25th Anniversary Week features a look back at the people, places and events that have shaped the network – and the world – over the past 25 years (including favorite moments chosen by Discovery family members including Mike Rowe and the MythBusters), as well as a look towards the future.  The full programming schedule follows (all times ET/PT):

Discovery Channel is also inviting fans to help celebrate the network’s 25th anniversary by sharing their discoveries — both big and small, global in nature or personal – online at mydiscovery.com and through Twitter using the hashtag #mydiscovery.  Beginning later this month, visitors to mydiscovery.com can browse text, picture and video discoveries by topic and timeline, in addition to adding their own.  Throughout the 25th Anniversary week, favorite fan tweets will be featured on Discovery Channel during primetime programming.

On Friday, June 18, Discovery Communications employees will get into the anniversary celebration mode.  Every Discovery office worldwide will take part in “Discover Your Impact Day,” an opportunity for employees to volunteer in their communities for the day and reinforce Discovery’s mission to satisfy curiosity and make a difference in people’s lives.  Community service opportunities are organized around three themes core to Discovery’s DNA:  land (planting trees, cleaning up a park, etc.); water (working with a marine group, installing water barrels in community gardens, etc.) and people (working with children, cleaning up schools and playgrounds, etc.).

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Credit: Discovery Channel

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