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===Background===
'''Canal 2''' (also known as TV-2) is a Salvadoran free-to-air television channel launched on November 30, 1965 by Boris Eserski as '''Circuito YSR TV-2''' with its name inherited from the Salvadoran radio station '''Circuito YSR''', which he also owned. It is one of the four free-to-air television channels owned by Telecorporacion Salvadoreña alongside channels 4, 6 and TCS+.
===ID (1985-1992)===
[[File:Canal 2 (El Salvador) (1985).png|center|320px]]
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'''Visuals:'''
'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action footage and traditional cel animation.
'''Audio:''' The 1985 Canal 2 theme.
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Background
Canal 2 (also known as TV-2) is a Salvadoran free-to-air television channel launched on November 30, 1965 by Boris Eserski as Circuito YSR TV-2 with its name inherited from the Salvadoran radio station Circuito YSR, which he also owned. It is one of the four free-to-air television channels owned by Telecorporacion Salvadoreña alongside channels 4, 6 and TCS+.
ID (1985-1992)
Visuals:
Technique: A mix of live-action footage and traditional cel animation.
Audio: The 1985 Canal 2 theme.