Channel 2 or TV 2 may refer to:
Television networks, channels and stations
- Channel 2 (Iran), operated by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
 - Channel 2 (Israel), a commercial television station
 - Channel 2 (Latvia), entertainment and music television in Latvia
 - Channel 2 (Syria), a terrestrial broadcaster
 - TV 2 (Denmark), a publicly owned station
 - TV2 (Hungarian TV channel), a commercial station
 - M2 (TV channel) or Magyar TV2, a Hungarian TV channel
 - TRT 2 or TV2 (Turkey), Turkey
 - TV2 (Malaysian TV network), a government-operated network
 - TV 2 (Norway), a commercial station
 - SB2, or TV2 (United States) a until 1994 Servicering Broadcasting-affiliated station in New York. United States
 - TV2 (Virgin Islands), a CBS-affiliated cable channel
 - Castilla–La Mancha TV 2, Spain
 - France 2, a public television channel in France
 - La 2 (Spanish TV channel), a Spanish television channel operated by RTVE
 - 2DF (TV), a public television channel in Germany
 - Yle TV2, a Finnish television channel operated by Yle
 - ABC2, a national public television channel in Australia
 - América 2 or Canal 2, a commercial station in Buenos Aires, Argentina
 - BBC Two, a public television channel in the United Kingdom
 - bTV Action or TV2 (Bulgaria), a commercial station in Bulgaria
 - Canal+ 2, a subscription television channel in Spain
 - Canal Nou Dos, a channel in Spain which broadcasts in Valencian
 - CHEX-TV-2, a privately owned station in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada
 - Conexión TV Canal 2, a privately owned station in Costa Rica
 - Channel 2 (El Salvador), a television channel owned by Telecorporación Salvadoreña.
 - DZMV-TV, commonly known as Channel 2, the flagship television station of the Advanced Media Broadcasting System in the Philippines, formerly DWWX-TV of ABS-CBN
 - Frecuencia Latina or Frecuencia 2, a commercial televisión station in Lima, Perú
 - Kanal 2, a privately owned station in Estonia
 - KBS2, an entertainment channel in South Korea
 - Noticias PY, formerly Red Guarani, a Paraguayan free-to-air television channel
 - VRT Canvas or TV2 (Belgium), formerly VRT TV2, Belgium
 - NPO 2, a public television channel in the Nederlands, formerly known as TV2 (Nederlands)
 - TVN (Panamanian TV network), a commercial television station in Panama
 - Rai 2 or TV2 (Italy), a public television channel in Italy
 - RTÉ2, a public television channel in Ireland
 - RTP2 or TV2 (Portugal), a public broadcast station in Portugal
 - SABC 2 or TV2 (South Africa), a state-owned channel in South Africa
 - Stöð 2, a privately owned station in Iceland
 - SVT2, until 1996 TV2 (Sweden), second television channel of Sveriges Television in Sweden
 - Televicentro (Canal 2), a nationwide terrestrial channel in Nicaragua
 - Tele Antillas Canal 2, a privately owned station in the Dominican Republic
 - Telecanal, a private television channel
 - Teve2, a commercial station in Turkey owned by Doğan Media Group, formerly known as TV2 (Turkey)
 - TVNZ 2 or TV2 (New Zealand), a (formerly TV2), New Zealand
 - Unitel Bolivia a commercial television station in Bolivia
 - Las Estrellas, a Mexican commercial television network assigned virtual channel 2 nationwide
 - WCBS-TV Channel 2, a CBS-affiliated station in New York. United States
 
Other uses
- TV-2 (band), a Danish pop-rock group
 - TV 2 Group, Norwegian media company
 - Train Valley 2, a 2018 video game sometimes referred to as TV2
 - Lockheed TV-2 Seastar, an American jet trainer aircraft
 - 2channel, a Japanese Internet forum sometimes referred to as "Channel 2"
 - 2TV, an Irish music programme broadcast on Network 2 television, 1995–2001
 
See also
- 2chan (disambiguation)
 - 2CH (disambiguation)
 - Lists of television channels
 - Channel 2 branded TV stations in the United States
 - Channel 2 virtual TV stations in Canada
 - Channel 2 virtual TV stations in the United States
 
For VHF frequencies covering 54-60 MHz:
- Channel 2 TV stations in Canada
 - Channel 2 TV stations in Mexico
 - Channel 2 digital TV stations in the United States
 - Channel 2 low-power TV stations in the United States
 
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