TV2 Klub

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TV2 Klub
TV2 klub.png
Country Hungary
Broadcast area Hungary
Headquarters Budapest
Programming
Language(s) Hungarian
Picture format 1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerTV2 Group (József Vida)
Sister channels TV2
Mozi+
Super TV2
Spíler 1 TV
Spíler 2 TV
Izaura TV
Zenebutik
PRIME
TV2 Séf
TV2 Kids
TV2 Comedy
Jocky TV
Moziverzum
History
Launched1 January 2010 (original frequency)
5 September 2016 (new frequency)
8 March 2024 (as TV2 Klub)
Replaced byPRIME (original frequency)
Former names TV3 (1994–1997, 2000–2009)
FEM TV (2009–2010)
FEM3 (2010–2024)
Links
Website tv2play.hu/tv2klub
Availability
Terrestrial
MinDig TV Channel 12

TV2 Klub (formerly FEM3) is a television channel operated by the TV2 Group that broadcasts in Hungary. It is an entertainment channel, primarily dedicated to talk shows, reality series involving lifestyles, and family life.

Contents

It was originally launched on New Year's Day 2010. On 5 September 2016 at 05:00 CET, the old FEM3 was replaced by PRIME, and a new FEM3 started its test broadcasts on a new frequency. Both channels officially launched at 21:00 CET.

Prior to the launch, since 2008, the channel was planned with several names. First, they wanted to bring FEM to Hungary, the name then changed to TV3, as a reincarnation of an entertainment channel which closed down on 21 February 2000. The name was finalized in December 2009.

On 8 March 2024, the channel was rebranded as TV2 Klub. [1]

Programming

Talk Shows

Imports

Original TitleOriginal CountryYear of productionAdapted title
Lie To Me United States 2008-2010Hazudj, ha tudsz!
Grey's Anatomy United States 2005–presentA Grace Klinika
Elementary United States 2012–presentSherlock és Watson
Desperate Housewives United States 2004-2012Született feleségek
House M. D. United States 2004-2012Doktor House
The Good Wife United States 2009-2016A férjem védelmében
90210 United States 2008-201390210

Logos

FEM3 Logo.svg FEM3 New Logo.svg TV2 klub.png
January 2010 – 2016September 2016 – 8 March 20248 March 2024 -

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References

  1. "Nőnapon indul a TV2 Klub, a TV2 Csoport nőknek szóló kábelcsatornája (TV2 Klub, TV2 Group's channel for women, launches on Women's Day)". DTV News (in Hungarian). 8 February 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024.