Perhaps you should be concerned about your own research skills. The History Channel is owned by a joint venture with A&E Networks (aka Hearst Corp.) and Disney. Murdoch has no ownership in History.
I did once read a novel about Lincoln (vaguely remembered as part of a trilogy called “Great Captain” – it WAS thirty years ago) that was so well written I wondered whether Kentucky would join the CSA.
Ida No about 11 years ago
Which is why it’s so popular in the U.S.
James Hopkins about 11 years ago
Must be watching Ancient Aliens.
blunebottle about 11 years ago
Cute pose, Sophie. Do you always sit human-style?
LeoAutodidact about 11 years ago
Just ‘cause Sophie has a fur coat and a cold nose, what makes you think she’s NOT a person?
She has allways referred to “Mom and Dad” so she’s clearly thinking of hersself as “one of the Family”
scyphi26 about 11 years ago
I suppose there’s some truth in that.
celeconecca about 11 years ago
are there ANY programs on History Channel anymore that are about history?
alise.duhon about 11 years ago
Is there any American media outlet left that Rupert Murdoch hasn’t gotten his filthy claws on? Who needs Big Brother when you have Rupert Murdoch?
StoicLion1973 about 11 years ago
Perhaps you should be concerned about your own research skills. The History Channel is owned by a joint venture with A&E Networks (aka Hearst Corp.) and Disney. Murdoch has no ownership in History.
pcolli about 11 years ago
The History Channel should be renamed The War Channel. Or maybe the Channel That Shows Everything Over and Over Again.
JK1 about 11 years ago
I fully agree … now it’s Duck Dynasty and other junk…same goes for the once brilliant A & E channel.
gcarlson about 11 years ago
I did once read a novel about Lincoln (vaguely remembered as part of a trilogy called “Great Captain” – it WAS thirty years ago) that was so well written I wondered whether Kentucky would join the CSA.