Kanal 2

Kanal 2 is a privately owned Estonian television channel.[3] Its literal name in English is "Channel 2".

Kanal 2
CountryEstonia
Broadcast areaEstonia
HeadquartersTallinn, Estonia
Ownership
OwnerPostimees Grupp[1]
Sister channelsKanal 11, Kanal 12, MyHits
History
Launched1 October 1993 (1993-10-01)
Links
Websitewww.kanal2.ee
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrialMultiplex 1[2]
Cable
StarmanChannel 2
Satellite
ViasatChannel 2
IPTV
ElionChannel 2

The channel was established by Ilmar Taska. The channel began broadcasting on 1 October 1993.[3]

Programmes

The list might not reflect the current lineup of television shows.

  • Heeringas veenuse õlal (Eel on the shoulder of Venus)
  • Jumal tänatud, et sa siin oled! (Thank God You're Here)
  • Kodutunne
  • Krimi
  • Kuldvillak (Estonian version of Jeopardy!)
  • Köök
  • Meie aasta Austraalias (Our Year in Australia)
  • Radar
  • Reporter (daily news program)
  • Reporter+ (weekly news program)
  • Rooli võim
  • Saladused (Secrets)
  • Subboteja
  • Naabriplika (Estonian comedy-drama show)
  • Pilvede all (Estonian drama show)
  • Siberi võmm (Estonian crime show)
  • Ühikarotid (Estonian teen drama)(Kanal 2 shows currently reruns)
  • Kelgukoerad (Estonian crime series)
  • Laula mu Laulu (Sing my Song)
  • Kodustuudio (Homestudio)
  • Talendijaht (Estonian TV show like Got Talent)
  • Tantsud tähtedega (Dancing with the Stars)
  • Võsareporter
  • Ärapanija
  • Mootorite maailmas (In the World of Motors)
  • Köögist kööki (From Kitchen to Kitchen)
  • Onu Raivo jutupliiats (Uncle Raivo's Storypencil)
  • Aastad muusikas (Years in Music)
  • Baar (The Bar)
  • Eesti vs. Jõekalda (Estonia vs. Jõekalda, possibly original)
  • Kasvame koos (We Grow up Together)
  • Kuum hind (The Price Is Right)
  • Käsi kullas! (Hand in the Gold!)
  • Lihtsalt ja osavalt (Easily and Skillfully)
  • Maalehega Portugalis (In Portugal with Maaleht)
  • Meie kangelane (Our Hero)

References

  1. "Levira digital broadcasting programs" (PDF) (in Estonian). Levira. 5 May 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2009.
  2. EE, Eesti entsüklopeedia. [Encyclopedia of Estonia] A-Ü. Tallinn: Valgus. 2003. p. 196. ISBN 9985701410.

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