2nd Avenue, or Second Avenue may refer to:
2nd Avenue (formerly ETC 2nd Avenue) is a television network in the Philippines co-owned by Solar Entertainment Corporation and Rajah Broadcasting Network, RJTV its flagship station in Mega Manila, DZRJ-TV which is carried in UHF Channel 29. RJTV is broadcasting to 8 other owned-and-operated stations, and 26 planned, relay affiliated television stations and cable operators in the Philippines.
RJTV broadcast facilities are located at Ventures I Bldg., Makati Ave. cor. Gen. Luna St., Makati City, while the network master control, studios and offices are located at Upper Ground Floor Worldwide Corporate Center, Shaw Boulevard corner Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Mandaluyong City, and its RJTV transmitter is located at Brgy. San Roque, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City, province of Rizal. It operates 18 hours from 6 AM to 1 AM including Holy Week of each year, while operating 24 hours a day on cable, satellite and internet TV via video-on-demand service Blink.
Second Avenue is an avenue on the East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan extending from Houston Street at its south end to the Harlem River Drive at 128th Street at its north end. A one-way street, vehicular traffic on Second Avenue runs southbound (downtown) only, except for a one-block segment of the avenue in Harlem. South of Houston Street, the roadway continues as Chrystie Street south to Canal Street. A bicycle lane in the left hand portion from 55th to 34th Street closes a gap in the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway. The bike lane extends from 125th Street all the way down to Houston Street. Second Avenue passes through a number of Manhattan neighborhoods including (from south to north) the Lower East Side, East Village, Gramercy Park, Murray Hill, Upper East Side, Yorkville and Spanish Harlem.
Downtown Second Avenue in the Lower East Side was the home to many Yiddish theatre productions during the early part of the 20th century, and Second Avenue came to be known as the "Yiddish Theater District", "Yiddish Broadway", or the "Jewish Rialto". Although the theaters are gone, many traces of Jewish immigrant culture remain, such as kosher delicatessens and bakeries, and the famous Second Avenue Deli (which closed in 2006, later reopening on East 33rd Street and Third Avenue).
She came from money
He called her honey
Her family makes wine
He's robbing her blind
When I see her and you on 2nd Avenue
Well, it makes me want to spew
So I ran away from you
I want to live on 2nd Avenue
I want her love on 2nd Avenue
Don't let her buy you 2nd Avenue
It's my street too
Now that you're married
Living on the Isle of Capri
You eat paté all day
Go for a swim in the bay
Still I can't stand to see you in a magazine
With your blue blood clan
And all your fans
I want to live on 2nd Avenue
I want her love on 2nd Avenue
It's my street too
What a girl to do that
2nd Avenue
It's my only road, my 2nd Avenue
I want to live on 2nd Avenue
I want her love on 2nd Avenue
I want to run on 2nd Avenue
I want to spew on 2nd Avenue
I want to walk on 2nd Avenue
I want her child on 2nd Avenue
Don't let her buy you 2nd Avenue