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{{short description|Swedish public TV channel}} {{More citations needed|date=February 2024}} {{Infobox television channel | name = SVT2 | logo = [[File:SVT2 logo 2016.svg|frameless|class=skin-invert]] | launch_date = {{Start date and years ago|1969|12|05|df=y}} | owner = [[Sveriges Television]] | country = [[Sweden]] | area = National; also distributed in [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Denmark]], [[Germany]], [[Poland]] and via [[satellite television|satellite]] across [[Europe]] and in certain areas by [[cable television|cable]]. | language = [[Swedish language|Swedish]]<br/>[[Finnish language|Finnish]], including [[MeĂ€nkieli]] {{small|(select programmes)}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.svtplay.se/video/jqWYood/inblick/finlands-taktik-mot-ungdomsbrottsligheten|title=Inblick|publisher=SVT Play|date=21 March 2024|access-date=5 April 2024|language=fi,sv}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.svtplay.se/proffs-pa-en-dag|title=Proffs pĂ„ en dag|publisher=SVT Play|date=21 November 2022|access-date=5 April 2024|language=fit,sv}}</ref><br/>[[Northern SĂĄmi]] {{small|(select programmes)}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.svtplay.se/15-minuter-fran-sapmi|title=15 minuter frĂ„n SĂĄpmi|publisher=SVT Play|date=18 November 2023|access-date=5 April 2024|language=se,sv}}</ref><br/>[[Swedish Sign Language]] {{small|(select programmes)}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.svtplay.se/mote-med-teckensprak|title=Möte med (TeckensprĂ„k)|publisher=SVT Play|date=25 March 2024|access-date=5 April 2024|language=sv}}</ref><br>[[Danish language|Danish]] {{small|(subtitles for select Swedish original productions)}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.svt.se/kontakt/sa-aktiverar-du-undertexter-syntolkning-och-teckensprakstolkning|title=SĂ„ aktiverar du undertexter, syntolkning och teckensprĂ„kstolkning|language=sv|access-date=3 April 2024|publisher=SVT|quote=Vissa egenproducerade program erbjuder Dansktextning. Dansktextningen kan ses följande sidor: (âŠ) 592 för SVT2.}}</ref> | former_names = TV2 (1969â1996) | website = https://www.svt.se/ | picture_format = [[High-definition television|HDTV]] ([[1080i]] [[16:9]]) | sister_channels = [[SVT1]], [[SVT Barn]], [[Kunskapskanalen]], [[SVT24]] | terr_serv_1 = [[Digital terrestrial television in Sweden|DTT (Sweden)]] | terr_chan_1 = Channel 2 ([[High-definition television|HD]]) | terr_serv_2 = [[Digital terrestrial television in Finland|SveaTV]] (Finland) | terr_chan_2 = - | online_serv_1 = [[SVT Play]] | online_chan_1 = {{URL|https://www.svtplay.se/kanaler/svt2}} {{small|(only in Sweden)}} }} '''SVT2''' ('''SVT TvĂ„'''; commonly referred to as '''TvĂ„an'''), is one of the two main [[television]] channels broadcast by [[Sveriges Television]] in [[Sweden]]. Launched in 1969 by [[Sveriges Radio]], the channel was until the 1990s the most watched in Sweden but now serves as SVT's specialist television network, carrying more highbrow and minority programming compared to the more mainstream [[SVT1]]. ==History== ===TV2=== [[Image:TV2-tillsats.jpg|thumb|left|TV2 box used to be able to view the new channel on an old TV set.]] Debate persisted throughout the 1960s over a second Swedish television channel, following the opening of ''RadiotjĂ€nst TV'' (later ''Sveriges Radio TV'') in 1956. Some wanted the new channel to be private and funded by advertising, or integrated to the existing channel; but it was decided that the public service broadcaster, Sveriges Radio, would take responsibility, by having two separate structures, one for each channel. Sweden was the second Nordic country to launch a second TV channel, after Finland who [[Yle TV2|did it]] in March 1965. ''TV2'' began broadcasting on Friday 5 December 1969 - an occasion known widely as the "channel split" ({{lang|sv|kanalklyvningen}}).<ref>{{Cite news |last=Kronbrink |first=Hans |date=2019-12-05 |title=En tv-klassiker fyller jĂ€mnt |url=https://www.dn.se/familj/en-tv-klassiker-fyller-jamnt/ |access-date=2024-02-21 |work=[[Dagens Nyheter]] |language=sv}}</ref> While TV1 was broadcast on VHF frequencies, TV2 used UHF frequencies, which meant that households had to buy a special converter box if they wanted to see TV2. At 6am on Friday, 5 December 1969, Carl-Uno Sjöblom started as a "test announcer" with small talk, gramophone music for still images and with some film clips. He continued until 6pm when the service started. Radio manager Olof Rydbeck was given a minute to inaugurate the channel, followed by ''Les Aventures de Babar'', TV-nytt with the first broadcast of Rapport, ''[[Moomin (1969 TV series)|Moomin]]'' in colour, old and new images in colour, the premiere of {{lang|sv|Direkt - veckan som gick}} with Ă ke Ortmark as presenter, and ended with Shirley Bassey and The Young Generation.<ref>''Hört och sett : radio och television 1925-1974'', Nils-Olof FranzĂ©n, Per-Martin Hamberg, Philip von Krusenstierna, Sveriges radio, Stockholm 1974 {{ISBN|91-522-1333-1}}, p. 299</ref> From the start, TV2 invested in social and current affairs programs under the title Direkt and were broadcast every weekday evening after TV news at 21:00, including the previously mentioned {{lang|sv|Direkt â veckan som gick}}, {{lang|sv|Direkt â mittiveckan}}, {{lang|sv|Direkt â reportage}} and {{lang|sv|Direkt â utifrĂ„n}}.<ref>{{cite book |title=Spegla, granska, tolka |date=2001 |publisher=Bokförlaget Prisma |location=Stockholm |url=https://www.ur.se/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Spegla_granska_tolka.pdf |language=sv |pp=220-221}}</ref> The Direkt investment was soon wound down, so when Direkt from outside remained and in the fall of 1970 changed its name to [[Dokument utifrĂ„n]]. Although TV2 was part of the same company as TV1, they were both editorially independent and encouraged to compete with each other. Both channels later agreed not to compete directly with similar programmes. For example, the weekend variety shows were aired on TV2 on Friday nights and TV1 on Saturday nights. Both channels also shared a national news service, {{lang|sv|TV-nytt}}, which broadcast short bulletins at 7 pm and 9 pm on TV2 (6 pm, 7.30 pm, and 10 pm on TV1) - accompanying this on TV2 was {{lang|sv|Rapport}}, a 20-minute news magazine emphasising in-depth reports, analysis, and commentary. The initial format gave rise to accusations of left-wing bias with TV2 described by some as ''the red channel''. A revamp in 1972 saw ''Rapport'' move to 7.30 pm and introduce a broader format, eventually establishing the programme as the most-watched Swedish television news. During its first year, TV2 was in a build-up phase, which meant, among other things, that it broadcast fewer hours and could not be received by as many as TV1. September 30, 1972 was the day TV2 officially achieved the same broadcast volume as TV1, namely 40 hours a week.<ref>{{cite news |title=Krock redan första dagen |url=https://www.svd.se/arkiv/1972-09-29/8 |work=Svenska Dagbladet |date=29 September 1972 |language=sv}}</ref> On September 30, 1972, several extensive changes to the operations were also launched, including TV2's own news program Rapport moving to 19:30, which belonged to TV-nytt and was broadcast on TV1. As TV2 was broadcast on UHF from the beginning, the channel was able to broadcast regional programming for the first time. In November 1970, the first regional news bulletin, ''[[Sydnytt]]'' (covering [[Scania]] and [[Blekinge]], was launched. In July 1979, both TV1 and TV2 were placed under the management of [[Sveriges Television]] (SVT). TV2 was far from becoming a success in its early years, where it was speculated that one in every three Swedes owned a TV2 converter to receive UHF signals.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20191205132802/https://www.dn.se/familj/en-tv-klassiker-fyller-jamnt/ En tv-klassiker fyller jĂ€mnt]</ref> Having gradually introduced regional news services across the country, TV2 was relaunched as the ''Sweden Channel'' ({{lang|sv|Sverigekanalen}}){{efn|In March 2024, a Christian channel created from dissidents of Vision Sverige named ''SverigeKanalen'' started broadcasting, though the channel has no relation with SVT2.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ny kristen tv-kanal börjar sĂ€nda i Sverige |url=https://www.dagen.se/nyheter/2024/03/12/ny-kristen-tv-kanal-borjar-sanda-i-sverige/ |work=dagen.se |language=sv}}</ref>}} on 31 August 1987. As part of a reorganisation, the network's homegrown output consisted largely of programming from SVT's regional production centres (there were ten of them in total, the biggest of them being Gothenburg and Malmö), although some Stockholm-produced output continued, including ''Rapport''.<ref name="TV2-5DEC1994">{{cite news |title=TV 2 fyller 25 Ă„r i dag |url=https://www.dn.se/arkiv/teater/tv-2-fyller-25-ar-i-dag/ |work=[[Dagens Nyheter]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170220092029/https://www.dn.se/arkiv/teater/tv-2-fyller-25-ar-i-dag/ |archive-date=20 February 2017 |language=sv}}</ref> The revamp helped to establish TV2 as the most-watched television network in Sweden, although by 1994, the channel lost its lead to commercial network [[TV4 (Swedish TV channel)|TV4]]. On the date of its 25th anniversary, the channel did not produce special programming, aside from a special edition of ''Go'morron Sverige'' and a ten-minute segment during that evening's edition of ''Rapport''.<ref name="TV2-5DEC1994"/> ===SVT2=== The increasing competition led to a relaunch as SVT2 in 1996, with programming from both Stockholm and the regional centres now shared between both channels. Among the changes, the 6 pm edition of SVT1's news service ''[[Aktuellt]]'' moved to the channel, while ''Rapport'' launched breakfast and lunchtime editions, but also moved some of its shorter bulletins to SVT1. A major corporate revamp in 2001 saw SVT2 repositioned as a more specialist channel with SVT1 taking a broader, mainstream profile. As part of the revamp, ''Rapport'' moved to the first network and the less popular ''Aktuellt'' moved to SVT2, initially airing twice nightly at 6 pm and 9 pm. Regional news bulletins continued on SVT2 as before.<ref name="nyechefen"/> Other popular programming on the network (such as ''[[Expedition: Robinson]]'') also moved to SVT1, although an effort was made to boost audiences with new programming schedules in 2003. In-vision continuity was abandoned in January 2005 in favour of pre-recorded announcements. On August 24, 2020, the late local news and Sportnytt moved to SVT1. As a result, regional programs are no longer broadcast on SVT2. The change was partly a cost-cutting measure as it saved money by only having regional opt-outs in one channel compared to two.<ref>{{cite news |title=Nya sĂ€ndningstider för lokala nyheter |url=https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/nya-sandningstider-for-lokala-nyheter-3 |work=SVT Nyheter |date=20 August 2020 |language=sv}}</ref> == Logos and identities == <gallery class="center" heights="100px"> File:TV2 logo 1970s.svg|SVT2's second logo was used from 1971 to 1980. File:TV2 logo 1980s.svg|SVT2's third logo, designed by [[Sid Sutton]], used from 1980 to 7 January 1996. File:SVT2 1997.svg|SVT2's sixth logo, used from 1997 to 2001. File:SVT2 logo 2012.svg|SVT2's seventh and previous logo used from 25 August 2008 to 24 November 2016. File:SVT2 logo.svg|SVT2's seventh and previous logo on a basic rectangle was used until 4 March 2012. File:Svt2hd.svg|HD logo used from 2010 to 2012. File:SVT2 HD logo.svg|HD logo used from 2012 to 2016. File:SVT2 logo 2016.svg|SVT2's eighth and current logo since 25 November 2016. File:SVT2 HD.png|HD logo since 2016. </gallery> === 1980 to 1996 === With the introduction of the new SVT name and logo by [[Sid Sutton]],<ref>{{cite news |title=Ny logotype för svensk tv |url=https://www.aef.se/Amatortidningar/Radio_och_Television/Radio_Television_1980-10.pdf |work=Radio & Television |issue=10 |date=October 1980 |page=20 |language=sv |format=pdf}}</ref> TV2 used a three-striped numeral 2, which was a standalone symbol until the 1996 restructuring. === 1996 === With the 1996 relaunch, both channels adopted a uniform brand, with SVT2 opting to encase its existing numeral inside a green square. The music for the two channels' branding was composed by Peter Karlsson.<ref name="Programupplysningen">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010214093143/http://www.svt.se/prata/proguppl/uddafaq/musik.html|url=http://www.svt.se/prata/proguppl/uddafaq/musik.html|title=Vad Ă€r det för musik till testbilderna?|publisher=SVT Programupplysningen|access-date=2013-04-01|archive-date=2001-02-14}}</ref> === 1996 to 2001 === SVT changed the identity of its two channels in October 1996. The new music for both channels was composed by Jan Lundqvist at SR Uppland.<ref name="Programupplysningen"/> === 2001 to 2008 === On 15 January 2001, SVT2 unveiled a new logo featuring a blue square, in line with English & Pockett's redesign of SVT.<ref name="nyechefen">[https://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/a/ngwPrx/nye-chefen-svart-upptacka-forandringarna Nye chefen: SvĂ„rt upptĂ€cka förĂ€ndringarna]</ref> Blue became the predominant colour of the new identity.<ref>[https://www.dn.se/arkiv/ettan/visioner-andrar-fargen-pa-rutan/ Visioner Ă€ndrar fĂ€rgen pĂ„ rutan], ''Dagens Nyheter'', 13 January 2001</ref> During the summer of 2002, a white background with flowers was used, replaced during autumn by a new set of idents developed by [[Konstfack]] students.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040311035029/http://www.konstfack.se/inst/gdi/forsk_proj/projtab1.html Svt2 Kanaljinglar 1], Konstfack</ref> With the adoption of a new schedule on 7 January 2003, the channel changed its graphics for in-vision continuity, becoming white with some light blue elements. New Konstfack idents were commissioned.<ref>[https://www.svt.se/omoss/media/filer_public/e1/ba/e1ba65c9-50df-4bca-9467-da5b154789e4/public_service-redovisning_2003.pdf Sveriges Televisions public service-redovisning 2003], p. 28</ref> In the autumn of 2004, SVT2 solicited [[B-Reel]] for the creation of its new graphics and idents. The idents were based on camera movements in different environments, with a mirror in the middle. In its reflex, a different environment appears. The new look was introduced on 10 January 2005.<ref>[http://capdesign.idg.se/2.990/1.50660 Smygtitt pĂ„ SVT2:s nya filmer] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130401215157/http://capdesign.idg.se/2.990/1.50660}}, 19 January 2005, CAP&Design</ref> The new theme was composed by Eric Hector, Magnus Alakangas and Magnus Lindgren.<ref name="tittarservicetestbild">{{Cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110628220457/http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=84776&a=1015312|url=http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=84776&a=1015312|title=Testbildsmusik|publisher=SVT Tittarservice|date=2005-02-23|access-date=2013-04-01|archive-date=2011-06-28}}</ref> === 2008 to 2016 === A further revamp in August 2008 saw all regional news services moved to SVT1. ''Aktuellt'' relaunched as an in-depth current affairs programme, until March 2012, when the programme was extended to an hour on Mondays-Thursdays, incorporating extended news coverage, sport and a late regional news bulletin. The new look was develoepd by Brokendoll.<ref>[http://www.dagensmedia.se/mallar/dagensmedia_mall.asp?version=183007 HĂ€r Ă€r SVT:s nya utseende] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080830231258/http://www.dagensmedia.se/mallar/dagensmedia_mall.asp?version=183007}}, Dagens Media, 19 August 2008</ref> The 2012 rebrand was designed by [[TrollbĂ€ck + Company]], while the music was composed by Antfood.<ref>[https://www.resume.se/nyheter/artiklar/2012/02/29/han-designar-om-svt/ Han designar om SVT], ResumĂ©, 29 February 2012</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.antfood.com/svt_rebranding.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130401214523/http://www.antfood.com/svt_rebranding.html|title=SVT Re-Branding|publisher=Antfood|access-date=2013-04-02|archive-date=2013-04-01}}</ref><ref>[http://www.awn.com/news/business/trollbaeck-company-helps-rebrand-svt/page/2,1 TrollbĂ€ck Helps Rebrand SVT], Animation World Network, 13 August 2012</ref> === Since 2016 === SVT 2, like all other SVT channels, unveiled a new logo designed by Hapy FB on 25 November 2016.<ref>[http://capdesign.se/svt-svidar-om/ SVT svidar om], CAP&Design, 30 November 2016</ref> ==Programming== Programming on SVT2 is generally more specialist than on the primary SVT1. The station's output includes most of SVT's cultural programming, minority output in the [[Sami language|Sami]] and [[Finnish language]]s, [[sign language]] programming, [[independent films]], current affairs and parliamentary coverage. SVT2 does not broadcast 24 hours a day. As of January 2019, SVT2 signs off shortly after 5 am and resumes broadcasting between 8 am and 9 am. During the daytime on most weekdays, SVT Forum, the network's umbrella programme for live current events, airs. A mid-afternoon Rapport bulletin airs at 4 p.m (16:00). At 5:15 pm (17:15), SVT2 begins its evening schedule with three minority-language news bulletins: [[OÄÄasat]] (Sami), ''Nyhetstecken'' (Swedish Sign Language), and [[SVT Uutiset|Uutiset]] (Finnish), followed by a documentary programme. The channel's main news programme, ''Aktuellt'' at 9pm (21:00) includes in-depth analysis, interviews, sports updates, cultural and regional news, and weather. Repeats of sports current affairs output air throughout the night. ===Acquired programming=== Acquired programming on SVT2 has included ''[[If Tomorrow Comes (miniseries)|If Tomorrow Comes]]'', ''[[Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]'', ''[[The Sopranos]]'', ''[[K Street (TV series)|K Street]]'', ''[[Parkinson (TV series)|Parkinson]]'', ''[[The Kumars at No. 42]]'', ''[[The Wire]]'', ''[[Nip/Tuck]]'' and ''[[Veronica Mars]]''. It has also included a few daily telenovelas from some European and Latin American countries. As is the practice with the rest of the Swedish television and film industry, acquired foreign programmes on SVT2 are shown in their respective original language audio with Swedish subtitles. ==In popular culture== The channel was referenced in a song by pop group [[Gyllene Tider]], ''[[Flickorna pĂ„ TV2]]'' (The Girls on Channel Two), which became a hit.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.svd.se/gyllene-tider-gor-comeback|title=Gyllene Tider gör comeback|work=Sydsvenska Dagblad|language=sv-SE|date=16 January 2013|access-date=5 February 2017}}</ref> ==See also== *[[SVT1]] *[[List of Swedish television channels]]'' ==Notes== {{Notelist}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.svt.se/ SVT] {{in lang|sv}} {{Swedish television channels}} {{Förvaltningsstiftelsen}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Svt2}} [[Category:Television channels in Sweden]] [[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1969]] [[Category:Sveriges Television|2]] [[Category:1969 establishments in Sweden]]
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