TVR 2 (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌtevere ˈdoj], spelled out as Televiziunea Română 2, "Romanian Television 2") is the second channel of the public broadcaster TVR.
Country | Romania |
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Broadcast area | Romania Moldova |
Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania |
Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Televiziunea Română |
Sister channels | TVR 1 TVR 3 TVR Cultural TVR Folclor TVR Info TVRi TVR Moldova TVR Sport |
History | |
Launched | 2 May 1968[1] |
Former names | Programul 2 (until 1985) |
Links | |
Website | tvr2.tvr.ro |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Channel 2 |
The channel was launched on 2 May 1968, but it was suspended from 20 January 1985, until 19 February 1990. From 2003, it has been a market leader in Romania with some very well thought television shows, such as Tonomatul DP2 and the British television series Doctor Who, but since 2015, it has been a general arts and culture channel. TVR 2 launched an HD simulcast on 3 November 2019, alongside the Romanian Television's flagship channel, TVR 1.
Programming
The main news television program of the channel is Ora de ştiri ("News Hour"), which is aired daily at 6:00 pm Romanian time. Also, another news program broadcast on this channel, Telejurnal, is aired daily at 12:00 am Romanian time on TVR 2, which used to be the main news program, until 3 October 2021.
The channel mainly airs cultural content since the shut down of TVR Cultural, movies, documentaries, and very rarely sport events. The most popular shows are Câștigă România , which was moved to TVR 1 in 2022, Drag de România mea, a folk music show, hosted by Paul Ciprian Surugiu , Pescar Hoinar, a show about 2 guys fishing, and Ferma, where it shows everything about farm animals.
See also
References
- ^ Short history of the Romanian Television. Retrieved 6 March 2012