Voyage.tv is an online travel channel that produces and distributes travel video programming on the Internet, cable television, and Video on Demand. Functioning as a tool for exploring destinations, sharing travel experiences, and booking trips, Voyage.tv is a global platform for travelers to exchange advice and access an inside look at destinations around the world. It was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in New York City.

Program categories edit

Destination Videos fall within several branded program categories:

  • 72-Hours highlights top attractions or things to do within a destination
  • Conversations With features interviews with notable people within destinations
  • Earth Calling includes eco-centric and "green" programming
  • Goodlife highlights luxury and upscale lifestyle experiences in each destination
  • Gourmet Regionale showcases restaurants and dining around the world
  • Guy Stuff focuses on activities and content for a male demographic
  • Kidz highlights attractions and activities geared towards children and families
  • Look centers on fashion, style and shopping programming
  • Nirvana features spas and treatments around the world

Articles and editorial content edit

Video segments are accompanied by an array of articles written by resident editors within each destination and journalists that include travel writing on dining, nightlife, spas, area excursions, attractions, sightseeing, tours, shopping and other lifestyle interests.

Distribution edit

Voyage.tv also has a branded YouTube channel (VoyageChannel), which broadcasts select videos from Voyage's slate and provides an alternate portal for viewers to access the content.

References edit

  • "Voyage.tv rolling out purchasing function on cable broadcasts - Travel Weekly". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011.
  • "Mark Travel is partner in hybrid plan to sell travel on cable TV, website - Travel Weekly". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011.
  • Newman, Andrew Adam (22 June 2009). "A Site to Book Luxury Trips and Preview Them in Video". The New York Times.

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