Scripps Networks To Relocate Travel Channel To Knoxville, Tennessee
11/18/2015
In an email to employees the company said; “As we continue to break down the silos that often get in the way of the creative focus and discipline for which Scripps Networks is known, today we are announcing that Travel Channel will move its headquarters from its long-time home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, to Knoxville. This change will drive even deeper coordination across all brands and more completely aligns our leading lifestyle portfolio.”
Relocation will allow Travel Channel, which represents great growth opportunities for the company both domestically and internationally, to enhance its potential by drawing on the services offered by the entire company, which includes; the Food Network, Cooking Channel, Great American Country, HGTV and DIY Network, the company said.
According to the East Tennessee Economic Development Agency Scripps employs more than 1,000 associates in the Knoxville area.
Project Announcements
GE Appliances Expands Jefferson County, Kentucky, Operations
06/30/2025
ValorFlex Packaging Plans Bowling Green, Kentucky, Production Operations
06/30/2025
Neuro.io Plans Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, Operations
06/30/2025
Germany-Based MTU Maintenance Expands Fort Worth, Texas, MRO Operations
06/30/2025
Cascade Die Casting Group Expands High Point, North Carolina, Manufacturing Operations
06/30/2025
BuildOps Plans Raleigh, North Carolina, Operations
06/30/2025
Most Read
-
20th Annual Area Development Gold and Silver Shovel Awards
Q2 2025
-
First Person: Joe Capes, CEO, LiquidStack
Q2 2025
-
The Legal Limits of DEI in Incentives Agreements, Hiring, and Contracting
Q2 2025
-
From Silicon to Server: Mapping the Data Center Supply Chain
Q2 2025
-
39th Annual Corporate & 21st Annual Consultants Surveys: What Business Leaders and Consultants Are Saying About Site Selection
Q1 2025
-
Rethinking Life Sciences Site Selection in a Resilient and Dynamic Market
Q2 2025
-
Top States for Doing Business in 2024: A Continued Legacy of Excellence
Q3 2024