Channel 2

Channel 2

Channel 2 or variations thereof may refer to:

  • ABC1, Australian Broadcasting Corporation's main channel, broadcasting on VHF channel 2 in most Australian Capital Cities
  • BBC Two, British Broadcasting Corporation's second major television channel in the United Kingdom
  • WKAQ-TV, a Telemundo station in San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • DWWX-TV the flagship Television station of ABS-CBN in Metro Manila, Philippines
  • Channel 2 (Israel)
  • Kanal 2, channel 2 in Estonia
  • 2channel, a Japanese Internet forum
  • Channel 2 (Iran)
  • Stöð 2 (Channel 2), Iceland
  • Teledos, a television station in El Salvador
  • XEW-TV, a Televisa station in Mexico City and flagship of the Canal de las Estrellas network
  • Televicentro (Canal 2), a television station in Nicaragua

TV2 or TV-2 may mean:

See also

  • Lists of television channels
  • Several television stations in North America which broadcast on VHF frequencies covering 55.25-59.75 MHz; see the following:
    • For Canada see Category: Channel 2 TV stations in Canada
    • For Mexico see Category: Channel 2 TV stations in Mexico
    • For the United States see Category: Channel 2 TV stations in the United States

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