IRIB TV2 ( Persian : شبكه دو , romanized : Shabakeh-ye Do , lit. 'Channel Two') is one of the 40 national television channels in Iran . It broadcasts to the Persian-speaking areas of the Middle East and is headquartered in Tehran .
15-493: (Redirected from TV2 ) Channel 2 or TV 2 may refer to: Television networks, channels and stations [ edit ] Channel 2 (Iran) , operated by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Channel 2 (Israel) , a commercial television station Channel 2 (Latvia) [ lv ] , entertainment and music television in Latvia Channel 2 (Syrian TV channel) ,
30-540: A Japanese Internet forum sometimes referred to as "Channel 2" 2TV , an Irish music programme broadcast on Network 2 television, 1995–2001 See also [ edit ] 2chan (disambiguation) 2CH (disambiguation) Lists of television channels Channel 2 branded TV stations in the United States Channel 2 virtual TV stations in Canada Channel 2 virtual TV stations in
45-528: A Mexican commercial television network assigned virtual channel 2 nationwide WCBS-TV Channel 2, a CBS -affiliated station in New York, United States Other uses [ edit ] TV-2 (band) , a Danish pop-rock group TV 2 Group , Norwegian media company Train Valley 2 , a 2018 video game sometimes referred to as TV2 Lockheed TV-2 Seastar , an American jet trainer aircraft 2channel ,
60-729: A defunct television station in Metro Manila, Philippines and the flagship station of ABS-CBN DZMV-TV , or Channel 2, a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines Frecuencia Latina , or Frecuencia 2, a commercial televisión station in Lima, Perú; see Digital terrestrial television § Peru Kanal 2 , a privately owned station in Estonia KBS2 , an entertainment channel in South Korea VRT Canvas , formerly VRT TV2, Belgium NPO 2 , formerly TV2,
75-660: A public television channel in France La 2 (Spanish TV channel) , a Spanish television channel operated by RTVE 2DF (TV) , a public television channel in Germany Yle TV2 , a Finnish television channel operated by Yle ABC2 , a national public television channel in Australia América 2 or Canal 2, a commercial station in Buenos Aires, Argentina BBC Two , a public television channel in
90-853: A public television channel in the Netherlands TVN (Panamanian TV network) , a commercial television station in Panama Rai 2 , or TV2, a public television channel in Italy RTÉ2 , a public television channel in Ireland RTP2 , or TV2, a public broadcast station in Portugal SABC 2 or TV2, a state-owned channel in South Africa Stöð 2 , a privately owned station in Iceland SVT2 , formerly TV2,
105-781: A television channel in Sweden Televicentro (Canal 2) , a nationwide terrestrial channel in Nicaragua Tele Antillas Canal 2, a privately owned station in the Dominican Republic Telecanal , a private television channel Teve2 , formerly TV2, a commercial station in Turkey TVNZ 2 , formerly TV2, New Zealand Unitel Bolivia , a commercial television station in Bolivia Las Estrellas ,
120-558: A terrestrial broadcaster TV 2 (Denmark) , a publicly owned station TV2 (Hungarian TV channel) , a commercial station M2 (TV channel) , or Magyar TV2, a Hungarian TV channel TRT 2 , or TV2, Turkey TV2 (Malaysian TV network) , a government-operated network TV 2 (Norwegian TV channel) , a commercial station TV2 (Virgin Islands TV channel) , a CBS-affiliated cable channel Castilla–La Mancha TV 2 , Spain France 2 ,
135-493: A variety of programming similar to IRIB TV1 , including miniseries , comedies, children's shows, talk shows, news broadcasts, and original television films . It is positioned as the "family and life" network of the corporation. According to IRIB 's new policies since 6 March 2022, all its news programs and others from different channels transferred into IRINN . The 8:00, 14:00, 19:00, and 21:00 news programs from IRIB TV2 have been transferred alongside other news programs like
150-570: The Special News Negotiation ( Ghoftegoyeh Vigeh Khabari ) that transferred with Tonight's Headline ( Titer Emshab ) to IRINN. This changes were not only limited to these news programs as IRIB claimed it will advance to other IRIB channels (however, 20:30 still airs today). The Iranian government in 1963 created a cabinet for educational television provision, which was accomplished in 1966. Broadcasts started in October 1966 at
165-901: The United Kingdom bTV Action , or TV2, a commercial station in Bulgaria Canal+ 2 , a subscription television channel in Spain Canal Nou Dos , a channel in Spain which broadcasts in Valencian CHEX-TV-2 , a privately owned station in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada Conexión TV Canal 2 , a privately owned station in Costa Rica Channel 2 (El Salvador) , a television channel owned by Telecorporación Salvadoreña DWWX-TV ,
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#1732772029390180-657: The United States VHF frequencies covering 54-60 MHz: Channel 2 TV stations in Canada Channel 2 TV stations in Mexico Channel 2 digital TV stations in the United States Channel 2 low-power TV stations in the United States Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Channel 2 . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
195-509: The educational output and expertise from the former second NIRT network was carried over to its replacement. In the 1980s, TV2 carried three to five daily hours of educational content and two daily hours of cultural content. In 2009, it was repositioned as a channel for children and families. Tele Antillas Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include
210-420: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Channel_2&oldid=1259706313 " Categories : Disambiguation pages TV stations by channel number Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Channel 2 (Iran) The channel has
225-560: The same time as National Iranian Television. The educational network was later absorbed into National Iranian Radio and Television , as its second channel. Color broadcasts started in early 1977 using the French SECAM standard. The service was limited to Tehran but a plan to expand the signals nationwide was already being put to place. Following the Islamic Revolution of 1979, IRIB took over NIRT's operations and
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