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La 2 (Spanish TV channel)

La 2 (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈðos], The Two) is a Spanish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Televisión Española (TVE), the television division of state-owned public broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). It is the corporation's second television channel, and is known for broadcasting cultural and public service programming, including documentaries, concerts, theatre and independent, Ibero-American and classic cinema.

La 2
CountrySpain
Broadcast areaNationwide, Andorra also parts of France and Portugal
NetworkTVE
HeadquartersPrado del Rey, Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid). Spain
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerRTVE
Sister channelsLa 1
Clan
24h
Teledeporte
TVE Internacional
Star TVE HD
History
Launched15 November 1966; 56 years ago (1966-11-15)
Former namesTVE-UHF (1965–1966)
Segunda Cadena (1966–1976)
TVE 2 (1976–1991)
Links
WebsiteLa 2
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionSpain: Depends on each province
Andorra: 45
Streaming media
RTVE.esLive (Only in Spain)

It was launched on 15 November 1966 as the second regular television service in Spain right after TVE's first channel launched on 28 October 1956. As TVE held a monopoly on television broadcasting in the country, they were the only television channels until the first regional public television station was launched on 16 February 1983, when Euskal Telebista started broadcasting in the Basque Country. Commercial television was launched on 25 January 1990, when Antena 3 started broadcasting nationwide.

As it started broadcasting on UHF frequencies the channel was initially simply referred to as "UHF". It received other names, such as "Cadena II", "Segunda Cadena", "Segundo Programa" or "TVE-2" until it adopted its current name "La 2" (La dos) during the 1990s. Its headquarters and main production center is Prado del Rey in Pozuelo de Alarcón with some programmes produced in TVE's production center in San Cugat del Vallés. Although almost all its programming is in Spanish and is the same for all of Spain, TVE has territorial centers in every autonomous community and produces and broadcasts some local programming in regional variations in each of them in the corresponding co-official language.

History

Creation of 'The second channel' (UHF)

In the 1960s, the Spanish minister of Information and Tourism, Manuel Fraga Iribarne, decided that Televisión Española should start broadcasting a second television channel on UHF frequencies, following other European broadcasters that did the same.[1] On 1 January 1965, TVE's second television service was launched in Madrid as a test broadcast,[2] with programming limited to 4 hours at night that consisted on musical slots and re-airings of TV shows from Primera Cadena, mostly Telediario newscasts and Estudio 1.[2]

Regular broadcasts were started on 15 November 1966.[3][4] TVE started producing original programming for the channel, mainly produced at the broadcaster's headquarters in Barcelona. UHF's first director was Salvador Pons Muñoz. In its first years, the channel could only be received on Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona,[2] cities in which the UHF technology was implemented; it only aired at night and not all TV sets could tune in to. Most TVs couldn't receive UHF broadcasts, so an UHF decoder was needed.

As TVE's strategy evolved into turning the first channel into a generalist channel, niche programming was moved to UHF. Under the Salvador Pons administration, the second channel received artists from the country's Official Film School (Spanish: Escuela Oficial de Cine), such as Claudio Guerin, Pedro Olea or Antonio Mercero, people who would use the channel as a test zone to air alternative programming, such as documentaries or fiction shows.[5] There was a high share of cultural programmes, like classical music blocks or theatre slots.[1]

1970s

During the 70s, the channel's programming was restricted to air at night (from 20:00 to 00:00), with an extension in the weekends.[1] Coverage reached the main cities of Spain, but although TVE pointed out that only "three years" would pass before UHF could be tuned in all Spain,[2] the second channel could not get it until 1982.[1][6] For this reason it was not strange that successful programs in the UHF passed to the first channel.

The UHF station continued to develop a minority programming, with a strong cultural emphasis, which did not compete directly with TVE-1.[1] In addition to documentaries, theater broadcasts and dramas, the second channel also was at time broadcasting sports events and educational programming. At that time, the second channel was colloquially dubbed "el canalillo."[7]

During the Spanish transition, the programming of the second channel received a small boost. In January 1976 debuted the program of debate La Clave (1976-1985), which addressed current issues from different points of view, something very complicated during the Francoism, preceded by a film related to the subject.[8] Another important program was A fondo (In depth) (1976-1981), a talk show presented by Joaquín Soler Serrano which discussed with personalities from the artistic, literary and scientific fields of the time.[9] On the other hand, the new artistic and musical trends were reflected in Encuentros con las artes y las letras (Encounters with the arts and the lyrics) (1976-1981) and Popgrama (1979-1981).[10]

Another important aspect was the consolidation of the station's regional broadcasting centres, most importantly in Catalonia and the Canary Islands. TVE Cataluña started producing and broadcasting regional programming in opt-outs through the Circuit Català (Catalan circuit), while continuing to produce content for nationwide broadcasts.[11] In the eve of the 1982 World Cup held in Spain, the Canary Islands regional broadcasting centre erected a new production office that, in addition to broadcasting the Second channel, allowed to develop dedicated programming for the archipelago.[6]

1980s

In 1983, the second channel was renamed "TVE-2" with a new corporate image. The schedule was not consolidated until the end of the decade.[12]

In the mandates of José María Calviño [es] and Pilar Miró, TVE-2 continued to be a cultural channel that accommodated spaces not appropriate for the first channel. In the midst of the Movida Madrileña phenomenon, it premiered La Edad de Oro (The Golden Age) (1983), directed and presented by Paloma Chamorro [es], that with time it turned into a cult classic.[13] The 1980s also marked the premiere of emblematic programs such as the cultural magazine Metropoli (1985),[13] the game show El tiempo es oro (Time is money) (1987) presented by Constantino Romero[14] and Con las manos en la masa (Hands on the bat) (1984), directed and presented by Elena Santonja, considered the first cooking show in Spanish television history.[15]

On the other hand, TVE-2 retained the broadcast of special events live, some of which exceeded in audience the first channel: the European football competitions (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup and Cup Winners' Cup), the Spanish First Division in communities without autonomic television, the qualifying matches of the Spain national football team, and the Eurovision Song Contest from 1984 to 1992.[16]

In 1984, it premiered Estadio 2, specializing in sports broadcasts, information and a live results service during the weekends.[17]

Creation of «La 2»

The channel strategy of TVE changed with the emergence of private television in 1989.[18] As of 1991, TVE-2 was turned into «La 2» and assumed a new alternative programming, whose spirit was included in the slogan «La 2, para una inmensa minoría» (La 2, for a huge minority).[19] The following director of TVE, Ramón Colom, would redefine the concept towards a smaller target audience aged 30 years old.[19]

In the 90s there was a significant increase in own programming, which would give La 2 its own personality. All documentaries, including Documentos TV, presented by Pedro Erquicia, were moved to that signal. In addition, TVE promoted an alternative newsletter to Telediario with the creation of La 2 Noticias, specialized in news of human, social and ecological interest in exchange for reducing the weight of the policy in the blocks. The new format was premiered on 7 November 1994 and thanks to it two journalists rose to fame: Lorenzo Milá (presenter) and Fran Llorente (news director).[20]

In addition, La 2 issued US series with no place on The First: The Simpsons (until 1993),[18] Northern Exposure, Married... with Children and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper. As for sports broadcasts, football was transferred to the first channel while the second was left with the rights of the Liga ACB of basketball, the Liga Asobal of handball and the LNFS. Although the channel's audience fell by private competition, these changes served to improve its reputation and turn it into an alternative to conventional programming.[19] The strategy remained unchanged until 2004, with new programs that have been part of the backbone of La 2. In 1996 began the space of scientific disclosure Redes, directed by Eduard Punset, and in 1997 premiered Saber y ganar, presented by Jordi Hurtado, who became the longest-running game show in Spanish television.[21] One year later was launched Versión española (Spanish version), Spanish film program presented by Cayetana Guillén Cuervo and that offered films without advertising breaks.[22] Other important spaces were La noche temática (The thematic night) (documentary block of the pan-European channel Arte), the literary space Negro sobre blanco (Black on white), the informative Escuela del deporte (School of sport) and the containers of infantile programming, among them Con mucha marcha (With a lot of march), TPH Club, Hyakutake and Los Lunnis, the latter one of his greatest commercial successes.[23]

Current situation

In 2004 there are changes in the strategy of La 2: information services are remodeled because Fran Llorente, presenter of La 2 Noticias, is chosen news director of TVE, while Lorenzo Milá becomes the host of the Telediario of La 1.[24] The new direction redirects the offer to the young public, with the advance of primetime at 9:30 p.m.,[25] the gradual disappearance of regional programming (except for a few blocks in Catalonia and Canary Islands) and the entry of series American as Six Feet Under, Two and a half men, The OC or Gilmore girls.

On 1 June 2010, the Board of Directors of RTVE made La 2 into a strictly cultural channel,[26] positioning it as the reference for creativity and talent. From that same month La 2 stopped broadcasting its sports programming (which moved to La 1 and Teledeporte) and infantile (which continued exclusively on Clan). Instead, it introduced cultural programming from the channel Cultural·es.[26] In addition, an address was created for the channel and its management was moved from Torrespaña, to the center of TVE Cataluña in San Cugat del Vallés, Barcelona.[27] Since 2014, primetime is covered by Spanish cinema cycles from Monday to Friday, and European films on weekends. The audience of La 2 has dropped to 2.6% audience share, similar to the children's channel Clan.[28]

La 2 HD

On 7 September 2017, during the presentation of the new season of the channel, Televisión Española announced the launch of the high definition signal of La 2,[29] which started issuing 31 October 2017 in Madrid, 7 November 2017 in the rest of Spain (except Catalonia and Canary Islands), 14 November 2017 in Catalonia and 21 November 2017 in Canary Islands.[30]

Logos and identities

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Ministry of Education of Spain (ed.). "La Segunda cadena; una emisora para la inmensa minoría" [The Second channel; a station for the immense minority] (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d Radiotelevisión Española (11 October 1964). "UHF, el segundo programa de TVE" [UHF, the second TVE program] (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  3. ^ Radiotelevisión Española (21 September 1966). "Sin cambios fundamentales en la programación de TVE" [No fundamental changes in the TVE programming] (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  4. ^ "La nueva programación de TVE para el segundo canal" [The new TVE programming for the second channel] (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. 15 November 1966. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Salvador Pons, fundador de La 2 de Televisión Española" [Salvador Pons, founder of La 2 of Televisión Española] (in Spanish). El País. 18 August 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  6. ^ a b RTVE (ed.). "Historia de RTVE Canarias" [History of RTVE Canarias] (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  7. ^ [50 years of television in Spain] (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  8. ^ Radiotelevisión Española (ed.). ['La Clave', TVE's most intellectual program, started in 1976] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 16 December 2010. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  9. ^ El Mundo, ed. (7 September 2010). "Fallece Joaquín Soler Serrano, un histórico de la radio y la TV en España" [Joaquín Soler Serrano dies, a history of radio and TV in Spain] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  10. ^ Palace, Manuel (2012). [Television during the Spanish Transition] (in Spanish). Cátedra. ISBN 978-84-376-3068-7. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014.
  11. ^ Sergi Schaaff. Pompeu Fabra University (ed.). [50 years of television also in Catalonia] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  12. ^ Instituto Cervantes (ed.). [Chapter 6: television broadcasts] (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  13. ^ a b Radiotelevisión Española, ed. (11 June 2006). "El UHF, La Segunda Cadena, La 2" [The UHF, The Second channel, La 2] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  14. ^ Vaya Tele, ed. (26 October 2008). "El tiempo es oro, Nostalgia TV" [Time is money, Nostalgia TV] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  15. ^ rtve.es, ed. (15 May 2010). "Con las manos en la masa" [With hands in the mass] (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  16. ^ Eurovision-spain, ed. (15 January 2009). "José Ramón Pardo: "Hay demasiado progre que ataca el festival, aunque luego lo ve en su casa"" [José Ramón Pardo: "There is too much progress in attacking the festival, although it is later seen at home"] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  17. ^ El País, ed. (21 February 2004). "'Estadio 2' cumple 20 años en TVE" ['Estadio 2' turns 20 on TVE] (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  18. ^ a b El País, ed. (5 January 1991). "Ramón Colom refuerza la segunda cadena en la nueva programación de Televisión Española" [Ramón Colom reinforces the second channel in the new Spanish Television programming] (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  19. ^ a b c El País, ed. (8 September 1993). "La 2 cambia de estrategia y se convierte en una cadena para menores de 30 años" [The 2 changes strategy and becomes a channel for minors of 30 years] (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  20. ^ Fran Llorente (4 November 2009). RTVE (ed.). [La 2 Noticias turns 15 (the authentic story)] (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  21. ^ El Mundo, ed. (21 April 2010). "'Saber y ganar' cumple 3.000 citas con la cultura sin aburrir a la audiencia" ['Saber y ganar' it fulfills 3,000 appointments with the culture without boring the hearing] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  22. ^ Vertele, ed. (22 March 2001). "Cine nacional sin cortes publicitarios en "Versión española"" [National cinema without advertising breaks in "Spanish version"] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  23. ^ Vaya Tele, ed. (23 May 2006). "El secreto del éxito de Los Lunnis" [The secret of the success of The Lunnis] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  24. ^ Editorial (14 September 2004). El Mundo (ed.). "Los Telediarios de TVE lideran la audiencia de informativos en el primer día de su nueva etapa" [TVE newscasts lead the news audience on the first day of its new stage]. Agencia EFE (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  25. ^ Vertele, ed. (7 June 2007). "La 2 retrasa su prime time a las diez de la noche con la llegada del verano" [La 2 delays its prime time at ten o'clock at night with the arrival of summer] (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  26. ^ a b Vayatele, ed. (1 June 2010). "La 2 se remodela, adiós a Cultural•es" [La 2 remodeled, bye to Cultural•es] (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  27. ^ El Periódico de Cataluña, ed. (17 September 2010). "El centro de TVE en Sant Cugat asumirá la dirección de La 2" [the center of TVE in Sant Cugat take the direction of La 2] (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  28. ^ Mundoplus.tv, ed. (May 2010). "Clan TVE alcanza a La 2 en audiencias" [Clan TVE La 2 reaches hearings] (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  29. ^ Communication room rtve.es (ed.). "La 2, ahora en HD, refuerza su apuesta por la cultura con nuevos formatos de entretenimiento para todos los públicos" [La 2, now in HD, reinforces its commitment to culture with new entertainment formats for all audiences] (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  30. ^ Communication room rtve.es (ed.). "RTVE inicia las emisiones en Alta Definición (HD) en sus canales La 2 y Clan el próximo 31 de octubre" [RTVE starts broadcasts in High Definition (HD) on its channels La 2 and Clan next 31 October] (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2017.

External links

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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TVE2 redirects here For the Finnish locomotive class see VR Class Tve2 La 2 Spanish pronunciation la ˈdos The Two is a Spanish free to air television channel owned and operated by Television Espanola TVE the television division of state owned public broadcaster Radiotelevision Espanola RTVE It is the corporation s second television channel and is known for broadcasting cultural and public service programming including documentaries concerts theatre and independent Ibero American and classic cinema La 2CountrySpainBroadcast areaNationwide Andorra also parts of France and PortugalNetworkTVEHeadquartersPrado del Rey Pozuelo de Alarcon Madrid SpainProgrammingLanguage s SpanishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to 16 9 576i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerRTVESister channelsLa 1Clan24hTeledeporteTVE InternacionalStar TVE HDHistoryLaunched15 November 1966 56 years ago 1966 11 15 Former namesTVE UHF 1965 1966 Segunda Cadena 1966 1976 TVE 2 1976 1991 LinksWebsiteLa 2AvailabilityTerrestrialDigital terrestrial televisionSpain Depends on each provinceAndorra 45Streaming mediaRTVE esLive Only in Spain It was launched on 15 November 1966 as the second regular television service in Spain right after TVE s first channel launched on 28 October 1956 As TVE held a monopoly on television broadcasting in the country they were the only television channels until the first regional public television station was launched on 16 February 1983 when Euskal Telebista started broadcasting in the Basque Country Commercial television was launched on 25 January 1990 when Antena 3 started broadcasting nationwide As it started broadcasting on UHF frequencies the channel was initially simply referred to as UHF It received other names such as Cadena II Segunda Cadena Segundo Programa or TVE 2 until it adopted its current name La 2 La dos during the 1990s Its headquarters and main production center is Prado del Rey in Pozuelo de Alarcon with some programmes produced in TVE s production center in San Cugat del Valles Although almost all its programming is in Spanish and is the same for all of Spain TVE has territorial centers in every autonomous community and produces and broadcasts some local programming in regional variations in each of them in the corresponding co official language Contents 1 History 1 1 Creation of The second channel UHF 1 2 1970s 1 3 1980s 1 4 Creation of La 2 1 5 Current situation 1 6 La 2 HD 2 Logos and identities 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditCreation of The second channel UHF Edit In the 1960s the Spanish minister of Information and Tourism Manuel Fraga Iribarne decided that Television Espanola should start broadcasting a second television channel on UHF frequencies following other European broadcasters that did the same 1 On 1 January 1965 TVE s second television service was launched in Madrid as a test broadcast 2 with programming limited to 4 hours at night that consisted on musical slots and re airings of TV shows from Primera Cadena mostly Telediario newscasts and Estudio 1 2 Regular broadcasts were started on 15 November 1966 3 4 TVE started producing original programming for the channel mainly produced at the broadcaster s headquarters in Barcelona UHF s first director was Salvador Pons Munoz In its first years the channel could only be received on Madrid Zaragoza and Barcelona 2 cities in which the UHF technology was implemented it only aired at night and not all TV sets could tune in to Most TVs couldn t receive UHF broadcasts so an UHF decoder was needed As TVE s strategy evolved into turning the first channel into a generalist channel niche programming was moved to UHF Under the Salvador Pons administration the second channel received artists from the country s Official Film School Spanish Escuela Oficial de Cine such as Claudio Guerin Pedro Olea or Antonio Mercero people who would use the channel as a test zone to air alternative programming such as documentaries or fiction shows 5 There was a high share of cultural programmes like classical music blocks or theatre slots 1 1970s Edit During the 70s the channel s programming was restricted to air at night from 20 00 to 00 00 with an extension in the weekends 1 Coverage reached the main cities of Spain but although TVE pointed out that only three years would pass before UHF could be tuned in all Spain 2 the second channel could not get it until 1982 1 6 For this reason it was not strange that successful programs in the UHF passed to the first channel The UHF station continued to develop a minority programming with a strong cultural emphasis which did not compete directly with TVE 1 1 In addition to documentaries theater broadcasts and dramas the second channel also was at time broadcasting sports events and educational programming At that time the second channel was colloquially dubbed el canalillo 7 During the Spanish transition the programming of the second channel received a small boost In January 1976 debuted the program of debate La Clave 1976 1985 which addressed current issues from different points of view something very complicated during the Francoism preceded by a film related to the subject 8 Another important program was A fondo In depth 1976 1981 a talk show presented by Joaquin Soler Serrano which discussed with personalities from the artistic literary and scientific fields of the time 9 On the other hand the new artistic and musical trends were reflected in Encuentros con las artes y las letras Encounters with the arts and the lyrics 1976 1981 and Popgrama 1979 1981 10 Another important aspect was the consolidation of the station s regional broadcasting centres most importantly in Catalonia and the Canary Islands TVE Cataluna started producing and broadcasting regional programming in opt outs through the Circuit Catala Catalan circuit while continuing to produce content for nationwide broadcasts 11 In the eve of the 1982 World Cup held in Spain the Canary Islands regional broadcasting centre erected a new production office that in addition to broadcasting the Second channel allowed to develop dedicated programming for the archipelago 6 1980s Edit In 1983 the second channel was renamed TVE 2 with a new corporate image The schedule was not consolidated until the end of the decade 12 In the mandates of Jose Maria Calvino es and Pilar Miro TVE 2 continued to be a cultural channel that accommodated spaces not appropriate for the first channel In the midst of the Movida Madrilena phenomenon it premiered La Edad de Oro The Golden Age 1983 directed and presented by Paloma Chamorro es that with time it turned into a cult classic 13 The 1980s also marked the premiere of emblematic programs such as the cultural magazine Metropoli 1985 13 the game show El tiempo es oro Time is money 1987 presented by Constantino Romero 14 and Con las manos en la masa Hands on the bat 1984 directed and presented by Elena Santonja considered the first cooking show in Spanish television history 15 On the other hand TVE 2 retained the broadcast of special events live some of which exceeded in audience the first channel the European football competitions UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup and Cup Winners Cup the Spanish First Division in communities without autonomic television the qualifying matches of the Spain national football team and the Eurovision Song Contest from 1984 to 1992 16 In 1984 it premiered Estadio 2 specializing in sports broadcasts information and a live results service during the weekends 17 Creation of La 2 Edit The channel strategy of TVE changed with the emergence of private television in 1989 18 As of 1991 TVE 2 was turned into La 2 and assumed a new alternative programming whose spirit was included in the slogan La 2 para una inmensa minoria La 2 for a huge minority 19 The following director of TVE Ramon Colom would redefine the concept towards a smaller target audience aged 30 years old 19 In the 90s there was a significant increase in own programming which would give La 2 its own personality All documentaries including Documentos TV presented by Pedro Erquicia were moved to that signal In addition TVE promoted an alternative newsletter to Telediario with the creation of La 2 Noticias specialized in news of human social and ecological interest in exchange for reducing the weight of the policy in the blocks The new format was premiered on 7 November 1994 and thanks to it two journalists rose to fame Lorenzo Mila presenter and Fran Llorente news director 20 In addition La 2 issued US series with no place on The First The Simpsons until 1993 18 Northern Exposure Married with Children and Hangin with Mr Cooper As for sports broadcasts football was transferred to the first channel while the second was left with the rights of the Liga ACB of basketball the Liga Asobal of handball and the LNFS Although the channel s audience fell by private competition these changes served to improve its reputation and turn it into an alternative to conventional programming 19 The strategy remained unchanged until 2004 with new programs that have been part of the backbone of La 2 In 1996 began the space of scientific disclosure Redes directed by Eduard Punset and in 1997 premiered Saber y ganar presented by Jordi Hurtado who became the longest running game show in Spanish television 21 One year later was launched Version espanola Spanish version Spanish film program presented by Cayetana Guillen Cuervo and that offered films without advertising breaks 22 Other important spaces were La noche tematica The thematic night documentary block of the pan European channel Arte the literary space Negro sobre blanco Black on white the informative Escuela del deporte School of sport and the containers of infantile programming among them Con mucha marcha With a lot of march TPH Club Hyakutake and Los Lunnis the latter one of his greatest commercial successes 23 Current situation Edit In 2004 there are changes in the strategy of La 2 information services are remodeled because Fran Llorente presenter of La 2 Noticias is chosen news director of TVE while Lorenzo Mila becomes the host of the Telediario of La 1 24 The new direction redirects the offer to the young public with the advance of primetime at 9 30 p m 25 the gradual disappearance of regional programming except for a few blocks in Catalonia and Canary Islands and the entry of series American as Six Feet Under Two and a half men The OC or Gilmore girls On 1 June 2010 the Board of Directors of RTVE made La 2 into a strictly cultural channel 26 positioning it as the reference for creativity and talent From that same month La 2 stopped broadcasting its sports programming which moved to La 1 and Teledeporte and infantile which continued exclusively on Clan Instead it introduced cultural programming from the channel Cultural es 26 In addition an address was created for the channel and its management was moved from Torrespana to the center of TVE Cataluna in San Cugat del Valles Barcelona 27 Since 2014 primetime is covered by Spanish cinema cycles from Monday to Friday and European films on weekends The audience of La 2 has dropped to 2 6 audience share similar to the children s channel Clan 28 La 2 HD Edit On 7 September 2017 during the presentation of the new season of the channel Television Espanola announced the launch of the high definition signal of La 2 29 which started issuing 31 October 2017 in Madrid 7 November 2017 in the rest of Spain except Catalonia and Canary Islands 14 November 2017 in Catalonia and 21 November 2017 in Canary Islands 30 Logos and identities Edit 1966 to 1976 1983 to January 1991 1976 to 1983 January to September 1991 1991 to 2002 2002 to 2008 2000 to 2002 2003 December 2008 to presentReferences Edit a b c d e Ministry of Education of Spain ed La Segunda cadena una emisora para la inmensa minoria The Second channel a station for the immense minority in Spanish Retrieved 26 September 2010 a b c d Radiotelevision Espanola 11 October 1964 UHF el segundo programa de TVE UHF the second TVE program in Spanish La Vanguardia Retrieved 5 January 2012 Radiotelevision Espanola 21 September 1966 Sin cambios fundamentales en la programacion de TVE No fundamental changes in the TVE programming in Spanish La Vanguardia Retrieved 5 January 2012 La nueva programacion de TVE para el segundo canal The new TVE programming for the second channel in Spanish La Vanguardia 15 November 1966 Retrieved 5 January 2012 Salvador Pons fundador de La 2 de Television Espanola Salvador Pons founder of La 2 of Television Espanola in Spanish El Pais 18 August 2009 Retrieved 5 January 2012 a b RTVE ed Historia de RTVE Canarias History of RTVE Canarias in Spanish Retrieved 26 September 2010 50 anos de television en Espana 50 years of television in Spain PDF in Spanish Archived from the original PDF on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 26 September 2010 Radiotelevision Espanola ed La Clave el programa mas intelectual de TVE arranco en 1976 La Clave TVE s most intellectual program started in 1976 in Spanish Archived from the original on 16 December 2010 Retrieved 5 January 2012 El Mundo ed 7 September 2010 Fallece Joaquin Soler Serrano un historico de la radio y la TV en Espana Joaquin Soler Serrano dies a history of radio and TV in Spain in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 Palace Manuel 2012 La television durante la Transicion espanola Television during the Spanish Transition in Spanish Catedra ISBN 978 84 376 3068 7 Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Sergi Schaaff Pompeu Fabra University ed 50 anos de television tambien en Catalunya 50 years of television also in Catalonia in Spanish Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 20 November 2010 Instituto Cervantes ed Capitulo 6 las emisiones televisivas Chapter 6 television broadcasts PDF in Spanish Archived from the original PDF on 8 September 2011 Retrieved 5 January 2012 a b Radiotelevision Espanola ed 11 June 2006 El UHF La Segunda Cadena La 2 The UHF The Second channel La 2 in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 Vaya Tele ed 26 October 2008 El tiempo es oro Nostalgia TV Time is money Nostalgia TV in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 rtve es ed 15 May 2010 Con las manos en la masa With hands in the mass in Spanish Retrieved 30 June 2014 Eurovision spain ed 15 January 2009 Jose Ramon Pardo Hay demasiado progre que ataca el festival aunque luego lo ve en su casa Jose Ramon Pardo There is too much progress in attacking the festival although it is later seen at home in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 El Pais ed 21 February 2004 Estadio 2 cumple 20 anos en TVE Estadio 2 turns 20 on TVE in Spanish Retrieved 4 January 2012 a b El Pais ed 5 January 1991 Ramon Colom refuerza la segunda cadena en la nueva programacion de Television Espanola Ramon Colom reinforces the second channel in the new Spanish Television programming in Spanish Retrieved 4 January 2012 a b c El Pais ed 8 September 1993 La 2 cambia de estrategia y se convierte en una cadena para menores de 30 anos The 2 changes strategy and becomes a channel for minors of 30 years in Spanish Retrieved 4 January 2012 Fran Llorente 4 November 2009 RTVE ed La 2 Noticias cumple 15 anos la historia autentica La 2 Noticias turns 15 the authentic story in Spanish Archived from the original on 30 December 2011 Retrieved 4 January 2012 El Mundo ed 21 April 2010 Saber y ganar cumple 3 000 citas con la cultura sin aburrir a la audiencia Saber y ganar it fulfills 3 000 appointments with the culture without boring the hearing in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 Vertele ed 22 March 2001 Cine nacional sin cortes publicitarios en Version espanola National cinema without advertising breaks in Spanish version in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 Vaya Tele ed 23 May 2006 El secreto del exito de Los Lunnis The secret of the success of The Lunnis in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 Editorial 14 September 2004 El Mundo ed Los Telediarios de TVE lideran la audiencia de informativos en el primer dia de su nueva etapa TVE newscasts lead the news audience on the first day of its new stage Agencia EFE in Spanish Madrid Retrieved 30 June 2014 Vertele ed 7 June 2007 La 2 retrasa su prime time a las diez de la noche con la llegada del verano La 2 delays its prime time at ten o clock at night with the arrival of summer in Spanish Retrieved 4 January 2012 a b Vayatele ed 1 June 2010 La 2 se remodela adios a Cultural es La 2 remodeled bye to Cultural es in Spanish Retrieved 4 January 2012 El Periodico de Cataluna ed 17 September 2010 El centro de TVE en Sant Cugat asumira la direccion de La 2 the center of TVE in Sant Cugat take the direction of La 2 in Spanish Retrieved 5 January 2012 Mundoplus tv ed May 2010 Clan TVE alcanza a La 2 en audiencias Clan TVE La 2 reaches hearings in Spanish Retrieved 4 January 2012 Communication room rtve es ed La 2 ahora en HD refuerza su apuesta por la cultura con nuevos formatos de entretenimiento para todos los publicos La 2 now in HD reinforces its commitment to culture with new entertainment formats for all audiences in Spanish Retrieved 7 September 2017 Communication room rtve es ed RTVE inicia las emisiones en Alta Definicion HD en sus canales La 2 y Clan el proximo 31 de octubre RTVE starts broadcasts in High Definition HD on its channels La 2 and Clan next 31 October in Spanish Retrieved 30 October 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to La 2 TVE Official website in Spanish Portals Spain Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La 2 Spanish TV channel amp oldid 1124155291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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