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Outdoor Channel company history timeline

1984

Global Resources, Inc. was incorporated in Alaska on October 22, 1984.

1993

GPAA launched The Outdoor Channel in 1993.

Since it was founded in 1993, The Outdoor Channel had lost about $5 million, a relatively small amount for a start-up cable network.

1994

In 1994 George Massie's sons, Perry T. Massie and Thomas H. Massie, took over their father's executive roles.

1995

As of 1995, the LDMA, a national recreational gold prospecting campground club, had more than 4,700 members.

1996

1996: Global Resources changes its name to Global Outdoors, Inc.

1998

The company's strategy was to produce and acquire higher quality programming over time, such as the Bass Champions Team Tournament Trail, which The Outdoor Channel began broadcasting in 1998.

2000

The bulk of the campaign consisted of print ads in outdoor-sports-oriented magazines that ran during the first half of 2000.

During 2000 The Outdoor Channel added several new series, including ATV Television, Motorcycle Digest, Motorcycle Adventures, and Classic Car Garage.

2001

In August 2001 Global Outdoors hired investment banker Bear Stearns & Co. to support the growth of The Outdoor Channel.

In the first quarter of 2001 The Outdoor Channel celebrated its ten millionth subscriber.

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