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NGC Will Dance Through Wee Hours

National Geographic Channel to Air Music Videos During Late-Night

By Anne Becker -- Broadcasting & Cable, 6/1/2008 2:00:00 AM MT

National Geographic Channel is making a bet on music this summer.

Nat Geo Music

In a bid to bring in younger viewers and maximize its stable of programming from international units, the cable channel is swapping out the reruns it usually programs during late-night for a mix of global music videos and shows.

Starting June 30, the network will run music from its international sister channel, Nat Geo Music, from 3 a.m.-6 a.m. (EST) and also put the titles on video-on-demand.

The move reflects the broader world view of David Haslingden, appointed as CEO of both NGC and National Geographic International last year.

It is also an effort to lure younger viewers. The network usually attracts viewers 25-54.

“This is really a reflection of looking at the global synergies between the United States and international,” said Steve Schiffman, general manager of NGC in the United States.

The network got the go-ahead from current late-night advertisers to run in the music shows instead.

NGC will focus on global music videos, concerts, interviews and documentaries. Programs include Place Jam, which focuses on music from a specific country; Music Nomad, connecting travel to music; and Geo Sessions, acoustic performances from top musicians like Ben Harper and Michael Franti.

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