TV 2 (Denmark)

TV 2 is a Danish television station. The program is how the programs of Danmarks Radio both terrestrial to receive via cable. It airs a number of powerful ground station network in Denmark. Terrestrial TV 2 can be received in parts of Northern Germany. Is sent to Danish. Since 11 January 2012, TV2 pay- TV channels.

The program content is similar to a mix of German commercial broadcaster RTL and ProSieben, but TV 2 also sends regional programs like the third party. TV 2 shows, for example, the Danish version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (Danish: Hvem vil være Millionaire? ).

History and Legal Status

TV 2 started in 1988 as a semi-public TV stations, and was partially funded by fees. 1998, the fee financing has been deleted, since only receives Danmarks Radio broadcasting fees and TV 2 is financed entirely from advertising revenues and fees for satellite and cable networks or satellite reception.

2003, the station was TV2 Danmark A / S converted into public limited company in 2004 and decided that it should be completely privatized. In 2005 the project was, however, postponed indefinitely. TV 2 is thus currently, similar to Channel 4 in the UK, practically a commercial station owned by the state.

TV 2 Regio Nerne

The program of TV 2 is switched apart daily in eight regional sub-programs. The eight TV 2 regions produce some own programs and partly for the nationwide TV 2 stations worked until January 10, 2012 only formally independent of TV 2 With the change of the pay TV TV2 on 11 January 2012, from the Regional rail now gradually independent 24h/7d-Sender which, although seen ( until further notice) on TV2, but now can also be received outside the Regional times for TV2 via DVB -T2 for the first time. With the relaunch of the individual regional rails as a standalone transmitter these emphasize mainly the " TV2 " in their name and also change their logos.

TV 2 operates in Denmark also still the station TV 2 Zulu, TV 2 Charlie, TV 2 Film, TV2 News and TV2 Sport and the radio station TV 2 Radio ( TV 2 Radio was to Nova FM ( 80 percent belong SBS Radio (belongs to ProSieben Sat1 AG ) and 20 percent remain in TV2 ) ).

Reception in Germany

From the Editor - Flensburg Engelsby TV 2 is allowed to send his TV ( with the regional program TV Syd ) under an agreement. The transmitter is a gap-fillers with 500 watts transmitter power and receiver is possible bottlenecks cover on the Flensburg Fjord. Far to Schleswig-Holstein, however, radiates the transmitter from Aabenraa on channel 27 with 600 kW output power and is thus received in South Schleswig almost anywhere in good quality.

Cable distribution in North Germany

TV 2 is fed to the cable headend Kiel, Flensburg, Heide, Lunden and Neustadt, reaching all supplied with cable Germany, among other places in South Schleswig and Holstein except the northern Wesselburen. In Kiel, Flensburg, Heide and Neustadt dissemination through January 31, 2012 will be published analog and digital. As of February 1, 2012 TV2 is to receive only digital these networks. This change was announced on 1 December 2011 at Flensborg Avis. In Lunden TV 2 is also fed to the still analogue to 31 January 2012. After that occurs in the network Lunden sixx the place of TV2.dk!

As the MAHSH announced on January 31, 2012, will take over in the nets Flensburg and Kiel DMAX analog cable Place of TV2.dk on February 1, 2012; the previous Partagierung DMAX with HSE24 is thus canceled. Both stations are spread from 1 February 2012, about the clock. In network Heath Bibel.TV accepts analog cable Place of TV2.dk. There, the previous Partagierung of Bibel.TV with KIKA is canceled. In KIKA - free time is fed newly sixx. On the net Neustadt accepts DR1 the analog channel allocation of TV2.dk and there is thus first fed analog.

Thus, the announcement of Flensborg Avis, which reported on 11 January 2012 that the new 24h/7d regional station TV SYD will take place in the analog cable networks Kiel, Flensburg, Heide and New Town of TV2.dk, obsolete.

TV 2 Radio

2006 TV 2 was awarded the contract for the frequencies of the fifth Danish FM radio station chain at an auction. Capacities were again become free after Sky Radio had stopped because of lack of profitability broadcasting there. It was broadcast the program TV 2 Radio. TV 2 Radio could be heard as far as Germany, particularly on the transmitter Rangstrup ( 89.3 MHz / 3 kW) and Mögeltondern ( 92.4 MHz / 0.5 kW). Likewise, you could listen to the station on Fehmarn and in the north of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

In conjunction with greater austerity measures the TV 2 Group all moderators were released with immediate effect on 28 April 2008. To June 30, 2008 Music is sent without moderation and short messages. According to market surveys, the listener ratio increased by exemption of the moderators of about 990,000 to 1,200,000 listeners. The frequencies takes over the SBS Broadcasting Group.

It has now been 80% over the transmitter and from September 8, 2008, the transmitter sends under new names Nova fm SBS Broadcasting Group ( ProSieben Sat1 Media AG). 20 percent of the shares remain with TV2, which now contribute a supply contract for the news.

Known employees (selection)

  • Hans Engell: commentator for Danish domestic policy
  • Flemming Toft: commentator in sports programs (especially for internationals )
  • Jes Dorph -Petersen: Newscaster 1991-2011
  • John Langkilde: newscaster since 2006
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