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Background and Format: Previously known as Miliary History, H2 is a television channel showing factual and historical programming, focussing on conflicts throughout the ages. It is available on satellite, cable and Freeview tv. Production Company: AETN. Schedule: A full schedule is available here. Pre-recorded: The majority of programming is purchased in completed form. Original programmes are produced in co-operation with established production companies. Target Audience: People interested in history. Stats: We cannot issue audience figures due to contractual restraints. Please visit BARB at www.barb.co.uk Ad Rates: Advertising details can be found here.

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