TV 2 Charlie

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TV 2 Charlie
TV 2 Charlie 2023.svg
Country Denmark
Broadcast area Denmark
Network TV 2 Denmark
Headquarters Copenhagen, Denmark
Programming
Picture format 16:9/4:3
Ownership
Owner TV 2 Denmark
Sister channels TV 2
TV 2 Echo
TV 2 Fri
TV 2 News
TV 2 Sport
TV 2 Sport X
History
Launched1 October 2004
Links
Website charlie.dk

TV 2 Charlie is a Danish television channel owned by TV 2. It was launched on 1 October 2004. The channel shows own productions and British criminal dramas (like Dalziel and Pascoe , A Touch of Frost and Silent Witness .) It broadcasts from 8:00 in the afternoon to 02:00 in the night, and is available by digital antenna (DVB-T/T2 & MPEG4), cable and satellite. In recent years programming airs almost continually, with only a short break in the deep hours of the night around 4:00. The channel is funded by usage fees and advertising. The commercials appear between the programmes only.

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On satellite, TV 2 Charlie (as well as TV 2 Zulu and TV 2 Film) was initially exclusively available via Canal Digital. The competing Viasat platform started broadcasting the channels in January 2009. [1]

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References

  1. "TV 2 Zulu, TV 2 Charlie og TV 2 FILM på satellit - også efter 2009". Viasat. November 8, 2007.