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]'''SABC 2''' is a ] (SABC) ] that carries programming in ], ] and various ]. ]'''SABC 2''' is a ] (SABC) ] that carries programming in ], ] and various ].


It was created in ], after the SABC restructured its television channels. The reduced prominence of Afrikaans angered many whites, although the channel still features a significant amount of Afrikaans programming. It was created in ], after the SABC restructured its television channels. The reduced prominence of Afrikaans angered many speakers of the language, although the channel still features a significant amount of Afrikaans programming, including a news broadcast every weeknight at 19:00 and weekends at 18:00.


] seeing the market need, launched the subscription channel ] in 1999 and the Afrikaans music channel ] in 2005. ] seeing the market need, launched the Afrikaans-language subscription channel ] in 1999 and followed in 2005 with the the music channel ].


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SABC 2 is a South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) television channel that carries programming in English, Afrikaans and various African Languages.

It was created in 1996, after the SABC restructured its television channels. The reduced prominence of Afrikaans angered many speakers of the language, although the channel still features a significant amount of Afrikaans programming, including a news broadcast every weeknight at 19:00 and weekends at 18:00.

M-Net seeing the market need, launched the Afrikaans-language subscription channel KykNet in 1999 and followed in 2005 with the the music channel MK89.

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