Canal Sur 2

Public television channel of Andalucía, Spain

Television channel
Canal Sur 2
CountryAndalusia
Ownership
OwnerRadio y Televisión de Andalucía
Sister channelsCanal Sur
History
Launched5 June 1998
Former namesCanal 2 Andalucía (1998–2008)
Links
WebsiteOfficial site

Canal Sur 2 is the second public television channel from Radio y Televisión de Andalucía (RTVA). It began broadcasting on 5 June 1998, under the name Canal 2 Andalucía.

With the launch of Canal 2 Andalucía, RTVA had to split its television broadcasts to two channels, leaving Canal Sur as a general entertainment and news channel, while Canal 2 Andalucía focuses on cultural, informative, sport and children's programmes.

On 5 June 2008, coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the channel, the channel was given a new look and renamed Canal Sur 2.

From October 2012, the channel is to cease broadcasting original material, and will instead be broadcasting the same programmes as Canal Sur.[1]

Logos

  • 1998-2008
    1998-2008
  • 2008-2011
    2008-2011
  • 2011-2012 ; 2018 - present
    2011-2012 ; 2018 - present
  • 2012 - 2018
    2012 - 2018

References

  1. ^ González-Santiago, Lalia (10 September 2012). "Canal Sur 2 closes in attempt to save 20 million euros". Diario Sur. Vocento. Retrieved 24 February 2019.

External links

  • Live stream of Canal Sur 2
  • Official site of Canal Sur 2
  • Official site of RTVA
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