.2 Network had licensing agreements with
Sony Pictures Entertainment,
NBCUniversal,
Disney,
Hallmark Channel and
Screen Media. Other programs were to include lifestyle-related, special-interest, and
E/I programming, including
Animal Rescue and
Missing for its affiliated stations. After the announcement of .2 Network's plans, similar subchannel networks launched and usurped .2 Network's original programming rights.
Antenna TV launched on January 1, 2011, utilizing the
Sony Pictures Television library (itself later also used for Sony's own
getTV). NBC Universal would also later sell rights of its programming to another similar network,
Retro Television Network (RTV), but under their new Comcast ownership, removed their programming from RTV in June 2011, then signed a new agreement with
MeTV after that to provide them most of the same programming, and launched their own network with library content,
Cozi TV, in January 2013. ==Affiliates==