.2 Network

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.2 Network
.2 Network logo
Type Broadcast television network
Country United States
Availability Nationwide
Owner Guardian Enterprise Group
Key people Richard Schilg, President and Founder
Launch date July 2008 (tentative)
Website
www.dot2network.com


.2 Network (pronounced Dot-Two Network) is the name of a television network designed for digital television subchannels (hence the ".2") scheduled to launch in 2008. .2 Network is a service of Columbus, Ohio-based Guardian Enterprise Group, owner of family-themed independent WSFJ-TV in Columbus.

In November 2007, Guardian reached a licensing agreement with Sony Pictures Entertainment, and tentative programs for .2 Network include Gidget, The Flying Nun, and hundreds of blockbuster movies from the Sony Pictures library. The .2 network will also be the source for multiple broadcast premieres, and the prime-time line-up will follow a movie channel like format.[1] Other programs will include lifestyle-related, special-interest, and how-to shows, including Animal Rescue and Missing, and FCC-mandated "E/I" children's programming for its affiliated stations.[2]

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[edit] Affiliates

.2 Network has confirmed carriage in the following markets:[3]

DMA # Market Station Primary Affiliation Ownership
10. Houston KHOU-TV CBS Belo Corporation
11. Detroit WDIV-TV NBC Post-Newsweek Stations
19. Orlando - Daytona Beach WKMG-TV CBS Post-Newsweek Stations
23. Portland, Oregon TBD 1 Meredith Corporation
31. Kansas City, Missouri TBD 1 Meredith Corporation
32. Columbus, Ohio WSFJ-TV 2 .2 Network (flagship) Guardian Enterprise Group, Inc.
37. San Antonio KSAT-TV ABC Post-Newsweek Stations
67. Roanoke - Lynchburg, VA WDRL-TV [4] Independent MNE Broadcasting
123. Lafayette, Louisiana TBD 3 TBD TBD
179. Marquette, Michigan TBD 3 TBD TBD
180. Alexandria, Louisiana TBD 3 TBD TBD
208. Alpena, Michigan TBD 3 TBD TBD
210. Glendive, Montana TBD 3 TBD TBD

[edit] Notes

  • 1The licensee holds a duopoly in the market, and has not announced which station will carry the subchannel.
  • 2.2 Network may not air on Guardian flagship WSFJ due to possible other group deal including Columbus.[3]
  • 3According to the Dot2 "first affiliates" press release, these markets have been confirmed, but the identity of the affiliate station has not been released.

[edit] HDTV

.2 Network plans on offering a 720p HDTV feed to its affiliates for either the subchannel or as a cable offering, despite some engineers' skepticism of carrying two HDTV channels on one DTV frequency.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Tim Feran (2007-11-03). Network aims to fill empty air time. The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.
  2. ^ .2 Digital Network Trailer. .2 Network website. Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
  3. ^ a b c Harry A. Jessell (2008-04-15). New .2 Network Lines Up First Affils. TVNEWSDAY. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  4. ^ WDRL-TV Website. Retrieved on 2008-06-03.

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