TV2 (New Zealand)
| TV2 | |
|---|---|
| TV2 Logo | |
| Launched | 30 June 1975 |
| Owned by | TVNZ |
| Picture format |
576i 16:9 (SDTV) 1080i[citation needed] (HDTV) |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Formerly called |
South Pacific Television Channel 2 Network 2 |
| Website | tv2.co.nz |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Analogue | VHF Band normally tuned to 2 |
| Freeview UHF aerial | Channel 2 |
| Satellite | |
| Freeview Satellite | Channel 2 |
| SKY Network Television | Channel 002 |
| Cable | |
| TelstraClear InHomeTV | Channel 2 |
TV2 is a national television network in New Zealand, which is owned and operated by the state-owned broadcaster TVNZ. It targets a younger audience than its sister network, TV One. TV2's line up consists of dramas, sitcoms, and reality shows, most of which are produced in New Zealand or imported from the United States.
History
TV2 was formed following the dissolution of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation in 1975. TV2 took over stations AKTV2 in Auckland and CHTV3 in Christchurch. It began broadcasting in those cities on 30 June of that year, but did not begin broadcasting in Wellington until that November. It is a sister station to TV One.
TV2 opened with a Telethon for the St John Ambulance Service. As there was only one national link, and TV One had priority, TV2 used the link overnight to feed the next day's programmes between Auckland and Christchurch so they could be broadcast simultaneously. In 1976 TV2 was renamed South Pacific Television, and along with TV One and Radio New Zealand it became part of the Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand (BCNZ) in 1977.
In 1980, South Pacific Television (which reverted to its original name of TV2) and TV One merged to form Television New Zealand, with the promise of 'complementary programming'. In 1981, tenders were called for the supply of programmes for TV2's morning slot. The following year Northern Television began producing programmes as the first private enterprise TV broadcaster in the country. In 1983 Northern TV was forced to close due to high costs and low advertising revenue.
The National government debated selling off TV2 to a private enterprise in 1983, but this did not happen. In 1988 the Labour government dissolved BCNZ, and deregulated the broadcasting market. With the launch of TV3 in 1989, TV2 (now rebranded 'Channel 2') moved away from complementary programming and repositioned itself as an entertainment channel, leaving more serious programming to TV One. On 29 November 1991, Channel 2 began broadcasting 24 hour weekend television on Friday and Saturday nights and then in late July 1994 this was extended to Thursday and Sunday nights and on 19 October 1994, Channel 2 began broadcasting 24 hours a day everyday. In 1995, Channel 2 reverted to its old name, TV2.
On 22 September 2007, TV2 went into 16:9 widescreen on Freeview 24 hours a day.
On 2 September 2010, TV2 changed from broadcasting in 720p high definition to 1080i.[citation needed]
On New Year's Day 2012, TV2 had a new look graphics package. Also for the first time since 2003 the TV2 Digital on-screen graphic logo is going from top right hand corner of the screen to the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
Programming
News programming
News and sport is usually catered for by sister channel TV One. However, the channel does feature one news show, 20/20, which borrows the format and some of the stories from the American Broadcasting Company in the United States, the program's originator. TV2 once featured headline updates at the top of the hour, but these were discontinued in 2002 also TV2 had its own late night news called News Night during the mid-nineties hosted by Marcus Lush. TV2 does broadcast headlines for the ONE News bulletin at 5:00pm and 5:30pm.
Currently broadcast by TV2
Drama
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Army Wives
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Desperate Housewives
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Drop Dead Diva
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Eli Stone
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Entourage
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Flashpoint (TV Series)
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Fringe
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Go Girls
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GCB (TV series)
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Gossip Girl
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Greek
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Grey's Anatomy
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Make It or Break It
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Miami Medical
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Neighbours
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Nikita
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One Tree Hill
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Once Upon a Time
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Pretty Little Liars
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Private Practice
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Revenge
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Rookie Blue
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Scrubs
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Shortland Street
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Smallville
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Supernatural
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The Mentalist
Comedy
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2 Broke Girls
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18 to Life
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According to Jim
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Better with You
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Cougar Town
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Entourage
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Friends
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Go Girls
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Greek
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Happy Endings
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Joey
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Mad Love
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Melissa & Joey
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Mike & Molly
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$h*! My Dad Says
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Suburgatory
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The Big Bang Theory
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
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Two and a Half Men
Variety
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America's Funniest Home Videos
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The Jeremy Kyle Show
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The Tyra Banks Show
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Anderson (TV Series)
Reality
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American Idol
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The Amazing Race
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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
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Hell's Kitchen
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Kitchen Nightmares
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Police Ten 7
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RBT
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The Voice
Children
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Back at the Barnyard
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold
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Blue's Clues
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Chuggington
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Fish Hooks
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Franklin
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Hi-5
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Jungle Junction
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Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
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Phineas and Ferb
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Roary the Racing Car
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Shaun the Sheep
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SpongeBob SquarePants
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The Emperor's New School
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The Fairly Odd Parents
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The Penguins of Madagascar
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The Replacements
Sci-Fi
Programming list
News & Current Affairs
Soap Opera
Drama
Comedy
Game Shows
Reality
From North America
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18 to Life
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2 Broke Girls
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8 Simple Rules
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According to Jim
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Aliens in America
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America's Funniest Home Videos
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Army Wives
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Better with You
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Body of Proof
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Brothers & Sisters
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Chuck
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Cougar Town
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Desperate Housewives
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Dirty Sexy Money
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Dirt
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Drop Dead Diva
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Eli Stone
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Entourage
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ER
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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
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Friends
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Fringe
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Full House
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Gilmore Girls
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Gossip Girl
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Grey's Anatomy
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Growing Pains
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Happy Endings
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Home Improvement
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Hot In Cleveland
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Joey
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Mad Love
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Married... with Children
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Melissa & Joey
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Mike & Molly
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My Wife and Kids
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One Tree Hill
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Private Practice
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Revenge
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Samantha Who?
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$h*! My Dad Says
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Scrubs
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The Big Bang Theory
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
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The Mentalist
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The Middle
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Two and a Half Men
Foreign Reality Series
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American Idol and
Australian Idol
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Hell's Kitchen (U.S.)
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Highway Patrol
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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
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My Kitchen Rules
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My Restaurant Rules
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RBT
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The Amazing Race
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The Bachelor
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The Voice (U.S.)
Past aired and current aired G rated shows
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Back at the Barnyard
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold
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Blue's Clues
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Chuggington
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Franklin
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Hi-5
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Little Einsteins
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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
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Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
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Phineas and Ferb
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Roary the Racing Car
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Rugrats
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Shaun the Sheep
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SpongeBob SquarePants
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The Emperor's New School
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The Fairly Odd Parents
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The Penguins of Madagascar
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The Replacements
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The Simpsons
Foreign Talk Shows
Foreign Soap Operas
Science Fiction
TV2's Film Output Deals
- Dreamworks Pictures
- Lionsgate
- Metro Goldwyn Mayer
- New Line Cinema
- Paramount Pictures
- Roadshow Entertainment
- Sony Pictures
- Touchstone Pictures
- Walt Disney Pictures
- Warner Bros
Television Output Deals
See also
For a more extensive list of programs screened on TVNZ, see List of TVNZ television programming.
References
External links
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