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MTV2
Country
United States
Broadcast area
Nationwide (available in most areas)
Slogan
Man's Best Friend.
Programming
Language(s)
English
Picture format
1080i
(
HDTV
)
480i
(
SDTV
/
16:9
letterbox
)
Ownership
Owner
ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks
(
ViacomCBS
)
Sister channels
MTV
,
MTV Jams
,
MTV Hits
,
mtvU
,
Tr3?s
,
VH1
,
VH1 Classic
,
VH1 Soul
,
Palladia
History
Launched
August 1, 1996; 17 years ago
Former names
M2 (1996?1997)
Links
Website
www.mtv.com/mtv2
Availability
Cable
Available on many U.S. cable providers
Check local listings for channel numbers
Satellite
DirecTV
333 (SD only) (exp. 8/2/22)
1333 (VOD HD) (exp. 8/2/22)
Dish Network
161 (SD only)
IPTV
Verizon FiOS
211 (SD) 711(HD)
AT&T U-verse
1504 (HD) (exp. 8/2/22)
504 (SD) (exp. 8/2/22)
MTV2
is a
cable
network in the
United States
. It was launched on August 1, 1996 as
M2
.
[1]
References
[
change
|
change source
]
↑
Carter, Bill (8 July 1996).
"MTV, Listening To Real World, Creates a Spinoff"
– via NYTimes.com.
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