2sTV

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2sTV
Launched 21 June 2003[1]
Slogan "Nous allons vous faire aimer la télévision"
Country Senegal
Language French
Headquarters 1, Avenue Abdoulaye Fadiga
B.P. 8308 Dakar Yoff
Senegal
Tel.: (221) 823.93.54
Fax: (221) 823.93.55
Website www.2stv.net
Availability
Satellite
CanalSat Horizons
IPTV
Neuf TV : Channel 446 (African package)

2sTV is the second television channel of Senegal.

It is owned 100% by El hadji Ibrahima Ndiaye, the administrator of the channel.

Beginnings

In 2003, the first programmes were shown on the UHF23 channel. The station was at first a partnership between the historic television channel of Senegal, Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise (RTS) and a private group, "Origine SA". The channel was named: RTS2S.

Development

The channel showed its independence with a new name: 2sTV. The programmes it showed were more focused on culture, freer, and newer.

It is possible to view 2stv throughout the world via satellite.

Programmes

Mainly, cultural programmes, interviews with local music and other artistic stars, and talkshows. These programmes are mainly in Wolof. The interviews are translated into French, as Senegal is Francophone. However, sometimes a show in Pulaar is included on the schedules. "Yella" - is presented every Sunday at 14h00 (local time) by the Halpulaar personality Farba Sally Seck. It deals with the history of Fouta (a region in the north-east of Senegal) and of the Fulas,[2] accompanied by a "bammbaado" (a "hoddu" or "xalam" player) and a famous personality from Boundou (south-east of Senegal) who, with his two sons, sings the "yeela" songs, on the theme, or the local history.

Series

- vaihedy

- Tout le monde déteste Chris

- Lost

- La Belle Mère

- tourbillon de passion

- Show Tout Chaud - vaihedy

Organisation

In March 2007, Aziz Samb left RTS after 14 years of service to join the group as an external contractor.

Headquarters

The channel is based in the business quarter close to the Banque Centrale des États de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (BCEAO) in the centre of Dakar.

Notes and references

  1. Business details - 2stv.net
  2. French: Peuls; Fula: Fulɓe

See also