ORF 2
| ORF 2 | |
|---|---|
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| Launched | 11 September 1961 | 
| Owned by | ORF | 
| Picture format | 720p (HDTV) | 
| Country | Austria, Italy (South Tyrol) | 
| Formerly called | 
Versuchsprogramm (1961-1967)  FS2 (1967-1992) ORF 2 (1992-)  | 
| Sister channel(s) | 
ORF eins  ORF III ORF Sport +  | 
| Website | tv.orf.at/program/orf2 | 
Availability   | |
| Terrestrial | |
| DVB-T  (Austria)  | 
Channel 2  (DVB-T MUX A, free-to-air)  | 
| DVB-T2  (Austria)  | 
Channel 2  (DVB-T MUX D, Irdeto)  | 
| Satellite | |
| DVB-S  ASTRA 1N (Europe)  | 12.692 GHz H / 22000 (BetaCrypt, Cryptoworks, Irdeto 2, Nagravision 3 & VideoGuard) | 
| DVB-S2  ASTRA 1L (Europe)  | 11.303 GHz H / 22000 (BetaCrypt, Cryptoworks, Irdeto 2, Nagravision 3 & VideoGuard) | 
| Cable | |
| UPC | Channel 102 | 
| Cablecom | Channel 008 | 
ORF 2 is an Austrian television channel owned by ORF.
ORF 2 was launched on 11 September 1961 as a technical test programme. Since 1970, ORF 2 broadcasts on seven days a week. Today it is one of the four public TV channels in Austria.
Whereas ORF eins focuses on TV series and movies, ORF 2 broadcasts cultural programming and regional information. There are regional broadcasts for each county in Austria but mostly only a half-hour when ORF broadcasts "Bundesland heute", a slot for regional news, at 7PM.
ORF 2 is available via DVB-T in Germany near the Austrian border and in parts of Munich. Unlike the German TV stations (which are generally available free-to-air), ORF eins and ORF 2 are encrypted over satellite.
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