KBS 2TV
| | |
| Country | Phinbella |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Phinbella |
| Network | Keopuchean Broadcasting System |
| Programming | |
| Language(s) | Phinbellan, Taesongean, Afrikaans, Romansh, Sanpanese, Hoennese, Common Tongue and other languages |
| Picture format |
2160p (UHDTV) (downscaled to 1080i and 16:9 480i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Keopuchean Broadcasting System |
| Sister channels |
KBS 1TV KBS BS1TV KBS BS2TV |
| Launched | 17 November -12BP |
Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| UHF |
Channel 28 (Phinbellan Demilitarised Zone) Channel 45 (Namsan Station) |
| Digital terrestrial television |
Negara Awan: Channel 10 |
| Satellite | |
| FervTV |
Channel 2 (HD) Channel 102 (SD) |
| Cable | |
| Available in every cable provider in Phinbella | Channel slots vary on each operator |
| IPTV | |
| B TV | Channel 7 (HD) |
| U+ TV | Channel 7 (HD) |
| Olleh TV | Channel 7 (HD) |
| Streaming media | |
| KBS Official | Watch Live |
KBS 2TV is the second free-to-air channel in Phinbella, the second television service of the Keopuchean Broadcasting System (KBS). Launched on November 17, -12BP. It is a sister service to KBS 1TV, it caters to the tastes of youths and the ethnic minority community in Phinbella. KBS 2TV broadcasts reality shows, dramas, entertainment shows and movies as well as sports programs, it also broadcasts news and talk in Eeshan, Afrikaans, Romansh, Thraci and Sangunese language as well as Jing and Cantonese. Not to be missed, KBS 2TV broadcast own morning talk show in the four national languages in Phinbella (Phineaner, Taesongean, Afrikaans and Romansh) and also Sangunese, it is called Good Morning Phinbella Live! where it is broadcast in one language in a day.
History
KBS 2TV, it was originally known as "Second Network" started operations on 17 November -12BP, KBS2 was launched and four high-powered medium wave stations in Bandar Baru Fatin started transmission. KBS2 was launched as a result of increasing audience demand for local entertainment and drama programs as well as programs aimed at ethnic minority communities, as KBS-TV (now known as KBS 1TV) can only be broadcast starting in the afternoon and ending late. night. After KBS2 was launched, KBS-TV, formerly known as CBC-TV, was branded as KBS First Network.