Canvas (Belgium)

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Canvas
Canvas logo.svg
Launched 1997
Owned by VRT
Picture format 625 Lines PAL (analogue), 576i SDTV (digital)
Country Belgium Belgium
Formerly called BRT2 (1977-1991)
BRTN TV2 (1991-1997)
Availability
Terrestrial
VRT DVB-t (FTA) Channel 2
KPN (Netherlands) Channel 12
Satellite
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal (BE) Channel 2
Astra 1L 19,2°E 12670V, 22.0, 5/6
Cable
Telenet Digital (Flanders) Channel 4, Channel 97 (HD)
Telenet Check yor local listings at zenders.be
Ziggo (Netherlands) Channel 41
UPC (Netherlands) Channel 18

Canvas is a Belgian television channel produced by the Flemish public broadcasting organization Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (VRT). Specializing in in-depth news and politics, entertainment that is outside the mainstream, documentaries, art films and other cultural programming, Canvas is on air from 8pm until around midnight to 1am each evening.

The channel, launched in December 1997, is part of VRT's second network (VRT 2), which also carries the children's channel Ketnet between 7am and 8pm as well as occasional sports programming under the label "Sporza". The current network controller of VRT 2 is Bart De Poot.

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Used from 2004 to 2008
1997-2008

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