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ETV2's current logo (2018)
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Country | Estonia |
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Broadcast area | Estonia |
Headquarters | Tallinn, Estonia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Estonian |
Picture format | 1080i |
Ownership | |
Owner | ERR |
Sister channels | ETV ETV+ |
History | |
Launched | August 8, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-08-08) |
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Website | jupiter |
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Digital terrestrial | Multiplex 1[1] |
ETV2 (Estonian: ETV kaks) is the second channel of the Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) focusing on children's programming during the day and providing cultural content in the evening.
ETV2 is known for its quality art house feature film and documentary selection. The flagship in-house production is a cultural talk show.[2] ETV2 began broadcasting on 8 August 2008.[3]
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