Knowledge TV

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Knowledge TV
Launched 1987 (as Mind Extension University)
Closed 2000
Owned by Jones International/Jones Media Group
Country United States
Language English
Headquarters Centennial, CO

Knowledge TV was a cable television channel owned by Jones Media Group that broadcast educational programming. The network was established in November 1987 as Mind Extension University. Through a partnership with more than 30 colleges and universities, accredited college courses were broadcast. [1] Students would submit papers and assignments either by mail or fax. In 1998 the network was renamed Knowledge TV, and by that time was carrying several programs dealing with new media and Silicon Valley businesses, including New Media News from KRON-TV in San Francisco, and many computer education programs such as Stewart Cheifet's Computer Chronicles. The network reached about 25 million subscribers, although many cable systems only carried the network part-time, using it to fill downtime on public access networks and late night paid programming blocks on networks such as Discovery Channel.

In 1999, Discovery Communications bought out the network [2] and it was closed in 2000.

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