IRIB TV2 explained

IRIB TV2
Owner:IRIB
Picture Format: (576i, SDTV) (1080p, HDTV)
Country:Iran
Language:Persian
Headquarters:Tehran
Website:www.tv2.ir
Terr Serv 1:Jamaran
Terr Chan 1:CH54 UHF Analog
Terr Serv 2:Jamaran
Terr Chan 2:CH31 UHF Mobile
Terr Serv 3:Jamaran
Terr Chan 3:CH37 UHF Digital
Terr Serv 4:Jamejam
Terr Chan 4:CH9 VHF Analog
Online Chan 1:IRIB TV2 livestream

IRIB TV2 (Persian: شبكه دو, Shabakeh-ye Do, lit. Channel 2) 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.

The channel has 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.[1]

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 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, still airs today).

History

Before 1979

The Iranian government in 1963 created a cabinet for educational television provision, which was accomplished in 1966.[1] Broadcasts started in October 1966 at the same time as National Iranian Television.[2] The educational network was later absorbed into National Iranian Radio and Television, as its second channel.[3]

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.[4]

After 1979

Following the Islamic Revolution of 1979, IRIB took over NIRT's operations and 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.[1]

In 2009, it was repositioned as a channel for children and families.[1]

Programming

Original

Acquired

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: درباره شبکه دو . 19 April 2024 . IRIB TV2 . 20 July 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220720060807/https://tv2.ir/Aboutus . 20 July 2022.
  2. Web site: Television Factbook . 1977 . 31 March 2021 . 1109 .
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=s1-r6XOP2CUC&dq=A%20Small%20Media%2C%20Big%20Revolution%3A%20Communication%2C%20Culture%2C%20and%20the%20Iranian%20Revolution&pg=PA66 A Small Media, Big Revolution: Communication, Culture, and the Iranian Revolution
  4. Web site: Television Servicing . April 1977 . 19 April 2024 . 316 .