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Marc Etkind Out as Science Channel General Manager

  • 18 February 2020
  • The Wrap

Marc Etkind is out as general manager of Science Channel, a rep for Discovery, which owns Science Channel, confirmed to TheWrap.

His departure marks the end of a 12-year stint at Discovery, having served in his most recent role for four of those years.

He moved into the role of Gm at Science Channel from fellow Discovery-owned network Destination America in 2015.

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He first joined Discovery in 2007 as vice president of development for Animal Planet. There, he was in charge of creating series and stunts aimed at moving the network from a niche animal channel to a broader entertainment destination. At Animal Planet, his series included "Finding Bigfoot," "Call of the Wildman," "Gator Boys," and "Pitbulls and Parolees."

Before moving to Science Channel, he served as senior vice president of content strategy at Destination America, where he oversaw the development,

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Meet The Cast of Mountain Monsters

  • 03 November 2019
  • by Jennifer Borama
  • TVovermind.com

This month will see the finale of season 6 of the hugely successful Destination America reality TV show, Mountain Monsters. So far, the season has seen the intrepid Aims team attempt to track down the Cherokee Death Cat (a vicious feline with a deadly curse), the Silver Giant of Boone Country, and the legendary Waya Woman of Jackson County. Regardless of whether you're a believer in the mythical beasts and creatures the team claim inhabit the Appalachian Mountains or not, you can't deny there's a lot of fun to be had from watching them try to track them down… not

Meet The Cast of Mountain Monsters

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Five Life Lessons the Show Mountain Monsters Teaches Us

  • 06 October 2019
  • by Aiden Mason
  • TVovermind.com

It's back – the show that gave a platform to the men determined to track down some of the most legendary beasts of all time is officially back on our screens. August 21 marked the premiere of season 6 of Mountain Monsters, and fans are already dying to find out which mythical monsters the Aims team will be on the trail of this time around. We'll have to wait and see where the season takes us, but going by past episodes, we're guaranteed to be entertained… and learn some valuable life lessons along the way. Play Up to Your Strengths

Five Life Lessons the Show Mountain Monsters Teaches Us

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10 Things You Didn't Know About John "Trapper" Tice

  • 27 August 2019
  • by Dana Hanson-Firestone
  • TVovermind.com

John "Trapper" Tice is the star of the reality television series "Mountain Monsters," which airs on the Destination America channel. He's an interesting character who has built up a large base of followers and fans. He leads the documentary which has captured the fascination of viewers who have either had odd experiences themselves or who just have an interest in learning more about sightings and legends of mountain monsters and things which have been seen which do not yet have a scientific explanation. Here are 10 things about John "Trapper" Tice that you probably didn't know. 1. He's an expert

10 Things You Didn't Know About John "Trapper" Tice

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Meet The Cast of Mountain Monsters

  • 10 August 2019
  • by Allen Lee
  • TVovermind.com

On June 22, 2013, Destination America bought us Mountain Monsters, a series that follows a group of intrepid West Virginian hunters on their mission to track down the mythical beasts and creatures that are said to live in the Appalachian Mountains. The Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (Aims) team was founded by John "Trapper" Tice, Jeff Headlee, and Willy McQuillian with the mission of proving the existence of such legends as Bigfoot, Mothman, Hellhound, Werewolf, and Lizard Man. Their investigations usually follow a set format: firstly, they conduct their initial research, sharing their knowledge of the particular beast they're set

Meet The Cast of Mountain Monsters

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Mountain Monsters Season 4 Moves to Travel Channel

  • 16 July 2019
  • Den of Geek

Tony Sokol Jul 16, 2019

Mountain Monsters season 4 brings hillbilly hauntings and Appalachian folklore to Travel Channel.

Mountain Monsters ended season 3 with a cliffhanger, and the Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (Aims) team is taking a leap. The cult-classic series is jumping to its new home on Travel Channel for season 4, which will premiere with a two-hour special on Aug. 21 at 9 pm.

"After leaving season three with such an intense cliffhanger, we knew we had to broadcast this season on a larger platform, bringing this incredibly popular show from Destination America to a new home at Travel Channel for our Aims-obsessed fans," Matthew Butler, general manager of Travel Channel and Destination America, said in a statement.

The Travel Channel series will pick up right where it left off, with the self-proclaimed "hillbilly hunters" entangled in the backwoods of the Dark Forest. Trapper, Buck, Huckleberry, Jeff, Willy, and Wild Bill, the original team

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Mountain Monsters: Season Four; Move to Travel Channel Kicks Off with Two-Hour Premiere

  • 16 July 2019
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale

Mountain Monsters is making a big move. It was just announced the TV show's fourth season will debut in August on Travel Channel.

The docuseries centers on Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings, a "rip-roarin' group of self-proclaimed 'hillbilly hunters' through the depths of Appalachia's mountain forests, searching for creatures of mythical origins, determined to track down proof these monsters still roam this region today."

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Are We Ever Going To See a Mountain Monsters Season 6?

  • 17 November 2018
  • by Nat Berman
  • TVovermind.com

Mountain Monsters is a show that has aired for five seasons on Destination America, one of the channels that's frequently featured on premium packages for satellite and cable television. Typically, the network deals with things that are paranormal and in some cases, they venture into the world of cryptozoology. Mountain Monsters is a show that kind of combines both of these things into a single series, and people that have seen it either love it or hate it. It really is no middle ground with this show, to say the least. The show features the Aims team and typically, you

Are We Ever Going To See a Mountain Monsters Season 6?

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10 Reasons to Suggest that "Mountain Monsters" is Fake

  • 23 July 2018
  • by Nat Berman
  • TVovermind.com

Shows like Mountain Monsters will never lose viewers. After all, there are tons of people out there who believe that there are supernatural creatures that live among us, hiding away in the most remote places. Mountain Monsters is all about the members of Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (Aims) and their ventures to provide evidence that Bigfoot and all other mythical creatures are actually real. Since the show first aired in June of 2013, the show has been unable to provide any solid scientific evidence that monsters such as Bigfoot, werewolves, and Mothman among many others actually exist. That's one

10 Reasons to Suggest that "Mountain Monsters" is Fake

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10 Things You Didn't Know about the Show "Mountain Monsters"

  • 10 July 2018
  • by Tom
  • TVovermind.com

Mountain Monsters is definitely one of those shows that make it easy to lob critical potshots at largely because it seems like a bunch of good ol' boys just getting together to come up with a show that can make them some money by playing on fear and superstition. The show ended up being about things like Bigfoot, Hogzilla, the Headless Horror, and all sorts of things that could be ascribed to the overactive imagination of those that have nothing better to do. It's not entirely nice to be overly critical of a show like this, but at the same

10 Things You Didn't Know about the Show "Mountain Monsters"

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Mountain Monsters Season 6 release date: When will show return in 2018?

  • 16 March 2018
  • by Julian Cheatle
  • Monsters and Critics

Mountain Monsters is a fan favorite on Destination America — but will it be returning for Season 6 in 2018? Here's everything we know about the show being renewed and the potential air date. Last season centered around the "Secrets of the Dark Forest" and featured eight episodes as well as a mid-season "Superfan Edition", ending back on June 3, 2017. Fans have been demanding a Mountain Monsters Season 6, but will it happen? Has Mountain Monsters been renewed for Season 6? There has been no official statement from Destination America as to whether Mountain Monsters has been renewed or not. But […]

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Horror Highlights: Buckout Road, Game Of Thrones Dorbz Contest, Deadly Manners, Destination America's "Ghostober", Discovering Bigfoot, Scare Slam

  • 03 October 2017
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead

Urban legends are relived with lethal results in the eerie trailer for Buckout Road, the new film from Matthew Currie Holmes that features a cast including Danny Glover and Jessica Cameron. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have a giveaway for a Funko Dorbz figure based on a character from HBO's Game of Thrones, details on the new murder mystery podcast Deadly Manners, Destination America's "Ghostober" programming, a trailer for Discovering Bigfoot, and info on the 2017 Scare Slam at the London Horror Festival.

Buckout Road Trailer: Press Release: "Matthew Currie Holmes' directorial debut, Buckout Road, just won its first film festival award and released a full-length trailer. This supernatural thriller, produced by John Gillespie & Brad Clark and stars: Evan Ross (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Lee Daniels' Star ), Henry Czerny (Mission: Impossible, Quantico), Dominique Provost-Chalkley (Wynona Earp, Avengers: Age Of Ultron), Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon I-iv) and Colm Feore (House of Cards,

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Little Girl discovery leads Buck to Woman of the Woods on Mountain Monsters finale

  • 03 June 2017
  • by James Wray
  • Monsters and Critics

This week it's the season finale of Mountain Monsters as a discovery about the Little Girl leads Buck to the Woman of the Woods. Buck makes contact with the Little Girl whilst he is exploring the Three Rings but the encounter is brief and she quickly disappears. However, that's not the end of it and his persistence pays off when he discovers something remarkable about the Little Girl. This revelation leads Buck to a secret garden where the Woman of the Woods waits for him. Meantime, the rest of the Aims team are taking Jeff's advice and investigation the mystery cabin...read more

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Spooked Buck heads to the Three Rings on his own in Mountain Monsters

  • 27 May 2017
  • by James Wray
  • Monsters and Critics

This week on Mountain Monsters, the Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings team start to realise the importance of the Three Rings but Buck is spooked and heads to the strange structures on his own. The Aims team thought there was something special about the Three Rings structures but now they are really starting to fully realise their significance to the Dark Forest and its strange inhabitants. However, for Buck things are a lot closer to home as he finds something scary on his cell phone and comes clean to the rest of the team. This leads him to head to...read more

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Horror Highlights: Pennywise: The Story Of It Documentary, MST3K Apparel & Collectibles, 43rd Annual Saturn Awards, Mountain Monsters Clip, Wichita

  • 24 May 2017
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead

"They all float down here, Georgie!" Pennywise and the kids of The Losers Club from the 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's It are featured in hours of content in the new documentary Pennywise: The Story of It. Also: Mystery Science Theater 3000 collectibles and apparel, 43rd annual Saturn Awards Special Achievement Award Winners, a look at a new clip from Mountain Monsters, and Wichita release details.

Pennywise: The Story of It Documentary Indiegogo Details: "Indiegogo Campaign: "From the makers of 'You're so cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night' and 'RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop' and the director of 'Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Path to Pet Sematary' comes this brand-new documentary celebrating the legacy of 'Stephen King's It' and the legend Tim Curry. With over 30 interviews and hours of behind the scenes footage, this is Your opportunity to support this independent project and make it a reality.

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Three Rings for cryptid kings on Mountain Monsters as they defend basecamp

  • 20 May 2017
  • by James Wray
  • Monsters and Critics

This week on Mountain Monsters, Buck comes across a familiar face he never thought to see again, they defend their basecamp and Jeff takes them to the Three Rings. At the end of last week's show Huckleberry tracked something into the cabin, but when he entered there was nothing to be seen. Suddenly he was attacked and a fight ensued that left him covered in blood, but was it his own or the creatures? This week the team are really worried that this cryptid with camouflage abilities could pose a danger to them all. To help guard against attack they decide...read more

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Mountain Monsters recap: Black Wolf photo, Jeff comes clean and Huck has bloody fight with a creature

  • 14 May 2017
  • by James Wray
  • Monsters and Critics

This week on Mountain Monsters the Aims team faced some hairy moments and had some pretty scary encounters as they close in on the Black Wolf, the Woman in the Woods and a mysterious creature. Last week the team were shocked to find Jeff and Trapper in the barn, obviously working together on the mysterious symbols found in the Dark Forest. All Explained Jeff beckons them in and the team want answer. Trapper says he had a long chat with Jeff and asks him to step up and face up to effect that the Woman in the Woods was having...read more

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Proof of the Black Wolf, Jeff in trouble and Huckleberry encounters a new creature on Mountain Monsters

  • 13 May 2017
  • by James Wray
  • Monsters and Critics

This week on Mountain Monsters, the Aims team seem to finally have proof of the Black Wolf and Jeff gets an ultimatum. The crew have seen scratches on trees that could have been made by a large wolf and they have heard mysterious howling in the night, but could they finally about to find some concrete evidence for the existence of the creature? The wolf is said to be the spirit of a deceased Shawnee shaman that comes to accompany the souls of the dead to the afterlife. Last epsiode the team were worried that it could be coming for...read more

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Buck, Trapper and the Aims team answer questions on the Mountain Monsters Superfan Edition

  • 06 May 2017
  • by James Wray
  • Monsters and Critics

This week Mountain Monsters is taking a break to allow the Aims team to answer fan's questions and share some cool stories from the trail. Expect plenty of weird tales as Trapper, Jeff, Huck, Buck, Willy and Wild Bill tell some funny and some frightening tales from their investigations. They also discuss the season so far and will answer some of the most frequently asked fan questions. Last week we saw very disturbing scenes as Jeff seemed to be falling under the sway of the Black Wolf as he acted erratically in the Dark Forest. The others in the team...read more

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Mountain Monsters recap: The Black Wolf and Jeff's voodoo seance

  • 30 April 2017
  • by James Wray
  • Monsters and Critics

On this week's episode of Mountain Monsters the Aims team started by trying to take stock of their situation after a long night. Last week Aims Jeff ended up bloody and began behaving ever-stranger, even as the monster hunting team unlocked more of the mysterious Dark Forest. Mysterious Stranger Before they could even settle down for a beer their camp fire was visited by a mysterious stranger, who they managed not to shoot. He told them the noises they heard was indeed the Black Wolf and that for two hundred years the wolf has roamed the forest and that their camp is...read more

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