2K Network

The 2K Channel is a commercial-free basic cable network co-owned by PBS and Take-Two Interactive, it began broadcasting in 1993, originally targeted young adults, and fully focused on video games broadcasted via cable headend, its now targeted preschoolers and features some PBS Kids programming, but continued targeted young adults at night, featuring classic Take-Two Interactive video games along with other classic Nintendo and Namco video games broadcasting via cable headend and via satellite.

1993-1998
It has the same as the Take-Two Interactive logo, but instead of "INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE", it read "The" at the top of the words "TAKE 2" and "channel" at the bottom in place of "INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE.".

1998-1999
It has the same as the 1992 TLC logo, but instead of "TLC", it read "T2C" along with the Take-Two Interactive logo between the "The" and "Channel" but "INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE" is absent.

1999-2003
Same as above, but the new Take-Two Interactive logo is used, but "TAKE2interactive" is totally absent and "Take Two" above "Channel".

2003-2005
It has the same as the Take-Two Interactive logo, but instead of "TAKE2interactive", it read "TAKE2channel".

2005-present
It has the same as the 2K Games logo, but instead of "GAMES", it read "CHANNEL".