TVR2
TVR2 | |
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Launched | 2 May 1968 (Hiatus: 20 January 1985 – 23 May 1990)[1] |
Owned by | Televiziunea Română |
Picture format | 4:3 (576i, SDTV) |
Audience share | 2.4% (Dec 2008, [2]) |
Slogan | Între 2 nu te plouă (Between 2 don't rain) |
Country | Romania |
Broadcast area |
Romania Moldova (limited via cable) |
Formerly called | Programul 2 (until 1985) |
Sister channel(s) | TVR1, TVR3, TVR Cultural, TVR Info, TVRi, TVR HD |
Website | http://www.tvr.ro/tvr2.php |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Analogue | Channel 2 |
Digital | Channel 2 |
Satellite | |
EUTELSAT W2/16° EST. Transponder D1; Reception Frequency: 11.471 MHz, polarity: vertical; SR: 29,950 Msymbol/sec; FEC: 3/4 | |
Cable | |
UPC Romania |
Channel 02 (digital with DVR) Channel 03 (digital) 2 (analogue) |
RCS&RDS | Channel |
TVR2, Televiziunea Română 2 (TVR Doi, translated: Romanian Television 2), is the second channel of the public broadcaster TVR. The channel was created in 1968, but it was suspended from 1985 until after the fall of the Communist regime in 1989. From 2003 it has been market leader in Romania with some very well thought shows as Tonomatul DP2, the British show Doctor Who and always makes huge rating points during the Callatis Festival, which it airs live for a whole week.
The main news show of the channel is Ora de ştiri ("News Hour") broadcast daily, at 22:00. Also, the 14:00 Jurnalul TVR is re-broadcast at 16:00 on TVR2.
See also
References
- ↑ (Romanian)TVR.ro, Short history of the Romanian Television, accessed on 6 March 2012
- ↑ "ARMA 2008_12" (PDF). ARMA.
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