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Encyclopedia > Network 2
RTÉ Two
Launched: 2nd November 1978
Audience Share: 10.4% (Jan '05)
Previous Names: RTÉ2 (1978-1988), (RTÉ) Network 2 (1988-2004)
Owned By: Radio Telefís Éireann
Web Address: www.rte.ie
Availability
Terrestrial Analogue: VHF channels G, H, I; UHF channels 26, 33, 43, 56, 57 (PAL I system)
NTL Digital: Republic of Ireland channel 102, Northern Ireland channel 755
Chorus Digital: Channel 2
Satellite: Sky Digital Channel 102(Republic of Ireland only).


RTÉ Two (known from 1988 to 2004 as Network 2 or RTÉ Network Two) is Ireland's second-oldest television channel, produced by Irish state broadcaster Radio Telefís Éireann. It started broadcasting in 1978 as RTÉ2; its name was changed to Network 2 in September 1988. There was another major relaunch in 1997, the channel was visually rebranded as "N2", though announcers continued to refer to "Network 2".


RTÉ Two's main emphasis is on programmes for children and young people, particularly during the daytime, with sports and American imports in the evenings. It is also the home of RTÉ's live sports coverage. The channel's children's strand, The Den runs from 6am to 5pm each weekday, followed by its youth strand, iD Two from 5pm to 7pm. RTÉ News on Two airs each weekday after 10:45pm.


RTÉ Two is universally available throughout the island of Ireland on the VHF and UHF bands (though VHF has mostly been phased out), and is also available on satellite to Irish subscribers to Sky Digital.


From September 2003, continuity announcers and trailers began to refer to the channel by the fuller title of "RTÉ Network Two", in line with a new RTÉ initive to promote the corporate branding. The main channel idents never changed, and said merely "N2" (apart from the on-screen DOG).


The channel's name was reverted to RTÉ Two on 2nd October 2004 at 8pm, with an accompanying publicity campaign featuring Podge and Rodge (see The Den). The new logo is similar in style to the current RTE ONE logo.


SNL mocked this station as "Ireland's Other TV Channel", which it was for many years.


See also

  • List of RTÉ television programming


Radio Telefís Éireann

Television: RTÉ One | RTÉ Two | TG4

Radio: RTÉ Radio 1 | 2FM | RTÉ Lyric FM | Raidió na Gaeltachta


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