The eight-part series will debut on April 3 on the ReelzChannel, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
ReelzChannel CEO Stan Hubbard told the website: 'One of the benefits of being an independent network is that you can be an independent voice and you don't have to worry about corporate pressure or political pressure - this is a project that deserves to be seen.'
Earlier in the year it was decided that the mini-series was not 'a fit' for the History Channel.
An A&E representative told Entertainment Tonight: 'While the film is produced and acted with the highest quality, after viewing the final product in its totality, we have concluded this dramatic interpretation is not a fit for the History brand.
'We recognise historical fiction is an important medium for storytelling and commend all the hard work and passion that has gone into the making of the series, but ultimately deem this as the right programming decision for our network.'