.2 Network (pronounced Dot-Two Network) is the name of an upcoming television network designed for digital television subchannels (hence the ".2") owned by Guardian Enterprise Group that will replace the GTN network in 2009. The channel was originally scheduled for launch on December 8, 2008 however, citing the February 2009 digital transition (since delayed until June), the launch of .2 Network was delayed until sometime in Spring 2009 .
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- .2 Network (pronounced Dot-Two Network) is the name of an upcoming television network designed for digital television subchannels (hence the ".2") owned by Guardian Enterprise Group that will replace the GTN network in 2009. The channel was originally scheduled for launch on December 8, 2008 however, citing the February 2009 digital transition (since delayed until June), the launch of .2 Network was delayed until sometime in Spring 2009 . As of August 2009, .2 Network has yet to begin service; .2 Network executives said that it may delay the launch until it reaches at least 30% of US households, which the station's owners may feel will not happen until October 2009, almost a full year after its scheduled launch.
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- Richard Schilg, President and Founder
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- .2 Network (pronounced Dot-Two Network) is the name of an upcoming television network designed for digital television subchannels (hence the ".2") owned by Guardian Enterprise Group that will replace the GTN network in 2009. The channel was originally scheduled for launch on December 8, 2008 however, citing the February 2009 digital transition (since delayed until June), the launch of .2 Network was delayed until sometime in Spring 2009 .
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