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Like OBC's other domestic TV and radio channels, it is funded by the [[Broadcasting License (Makko Oko)|broadcasting license]], and is therefore free of commercial advertising. Originally a timeshift channel of OBC One, OBC Two was the 6th channel to launch, and launched in 2025. It is the home for less mainstream and brand new content.
Like OBC's other domestic TV and radio channels, it is funded by the [[Broadcasting License (Makko Oko)|broadcasting license]], and is therefore free of commercial advertising. Originally a timeshift channel of OBC One, OBC Two was the 6th channel to launch, and launched in 2025. It is the home for less mainstream and brand new content.
== History ==
=== Launch ===
OBC Two launched as a timeshift channel of OBC One, at the time known as OkoTV, on July 22nd, 2022 when OBC was first incorporated to replace the OMONN newspaper and news broadcast. It would remain this way until the start of OBC Chair Melissa Kohler's television reforms, which led to the launch of OBC Legislative in partnership with the Ministry of State Affairs. Chair Kohler announced reforms in late 2024 that would be happening to OBC One and Two to be implemented by early next year (2025). It happened to OBC One first in October 2024, then to OBC Two in February 2025.
== Programming ==


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 06:14, 8 August 2024

OBC Two
OBC Two Logo.png
Current logo for OBC Two
Country Makko Oko
Broadcast area
NetworkOBC Television
HeadquartersOBC Tower
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerOBC
Sister channels

OBC Two is a Makkonian free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by OBC. In contrast to the mainstream OBC One channel, OBC Two broadcasts pilot programs along with 15+ content, whereas OBC One broadcasts any content for any age. Notably, OBC Two is one of the few channels that does not have a news segment.

Like OBC's other domestic TV and radio channels, it is funded by the broadcasting license, and is therefore free of commercial advertising. Originally a timeshift channel of OBC One, OBC Two was the 6th channel to launch, and launched in 2025. It is the home for less mainstream and brand new content.

History

Launch

OBC Two launched as a timeshift channel of OBC One, at the time known as OkoTV, on July 22nd, 2022 when OBC was first incorporated to replace the OMONN newspaper and news broadcast. It would remain this way until the start of OBC Chair Melissa Kohler's television reforms, which led to the launch of OBC Legislative in partnership with the Ministry of State Affairs. Chair Kohler announced reforms in late 2024 that would be happening to OBC One and Two to be implemented by early next year (2025). It happened to OBC One first in October 2024, then to OBC Two in February 2025.

Programming

See Also