Knowledge TV was a cable television channel owned by Jones Media Group that broadcast educational programming.
At launch it partnered with Colorado State University and Annenberg Foundation.
The network was openly broadcast, and students were charged tuition to obtain credit for the course.
Students submitted homework and contacted instructors via telephone.
In late 1996,[5] the network was renamed Knowledge TV,[6] and by that time, it carried 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.