DN Games Channel

DN Games Channel, Daniel Network's answer to Game Show Network and Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids, was an American television cable channel created by Daniel Network. It launched on June 15, 2005 with an episode of Jeopardy from 1979. Due to problems with money, it closed in July 17, 2011 with a final airing of DN Starcade.

History
In 2005, after Daniel Network unexpectedly aired a Second Pilot of "The Joker's Wild," while in the 5:30pm timeslot of the Odd Life, the people at the network had began to order 48,000 episodes from libraries of Goodson-Todman, Bob Stewart, Bill Carruthers, Stafos-Hall, Enright-Barry, and Chuck Barris. Also, they've moved some of their original programming to this network.

In 2005, DN Games channel lauched into the airwaves with an Art Fleming episode of Jeopardy. Later, in 2006, DN Games Channel acquired a 10-year lease deal with DN by airing episodes of Idiotic Feud. In 2007, DN Games began airing its first block, "Lost Games." The block featured lost tapes and surprisingly, unsold pilots, such as Cop Out, TKO, Say When, Dollar a Second '81, and Second Guessers.

Due to economic concerns, DN Games Channel began to sell off every show that they aried and aired finales of all the gameshows before DN Games Channel closed in 2011, with a DN Starcade Finale.

Old DN Games shows can be seen in the DN Games DVD (2015)

Trivia
DN Games Channel was a very short lived channel that was dedicated to game shows.

It was also the second channel to go into a loop, before leaving the airwaves for good in 2015.