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Wild Kingdom, also known as Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, is an American documentary television program that features wildlife and nature. It was originally produced from 1963 until 1988, and was revived in 2002. The show's second incarnation aired until 2011 on Animal Planet in the United States.
TNT holds the broadcast rights to the following sports telecasts: NBA on TNT (Since 1989) Golf on TNT Sports (Since 1999) Major League Baseball on TBS (Since 2007; overflow coverage) College Basketball on TNT Sports (Since 2011) NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (preliminary rounds and Final Four simulcasts) NHL on TNT (Since 2021)
The show debuted on June 14, 2016, [9] and on July 6, 2016, TNT renewed it for a 13-episode second season. [10] On July 27 TNT announced it would be renewing Animal Kingdom for a third season, which premiered on May 29, 2018. [11] The season 3 premiere was aired after a game on TNT beginning 12:30/11:30 central the day before the premiere. [12]
“Wild Kingdom” is roaring its way back onto NBC more than 60 years after it first debuted on the broadcast network. The iconic wildlife show will return to the Comcast-owned broadcaster this ...
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The big return. After nearly two years off the air, Animal Kingdom is returning with its fifth season on Thursday, July 11, and the stakes are at an all-time high. When the series returns, Pope ...
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In 1992, TNT Wild World of Shorts! was rebranded as TNT Toons; Captain Planet and the Planeteers, The Jetsons, and other Hanna-Barbera shows joined the block. Later additions to TNT Toons included The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Dexter's Laboratory and The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.