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==History==
 
==History==
[[File:CER_Two_late-April_2018_logo.png|thumb|right|Alternate logo seen on the simulated superstation feed.]] On June 5th, 2011 at Kaylor's older house in Haskell, Arkansas, CER Two begins broadcasting and goes on the air as Benton's premiere entertainment station on KCER-DT42.2, the first program aired at 5am was Johnson and Friends.
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On June 5th, 2011 at Kaylor's older house in Haskell, Arkansas, CER Two begins broadcasting and goes on the air as Benton's premiere entertainment station on KCER-DT42.2, the first program aired at 5am was Johnson and Friends.
   
 
In 2012, CER2 begins broadcasting in high definition, rebranding the station as CER2 HD and launched a new on-air look to refilct CER2's big move to HD.
 
In 2012, CER2 begins broadcasting in high definition, rebranding the station as CER2 HD and launched a new on-air look to refilct CER2's big move to HD.
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[[Category:Fictional television channels]]
 
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[[Category:Commercial-free television networks]]
 
[[Category:Commercial-free television networks]]

Revision as of 20:53, 8 July 2018

CER Two (known on-air as CER2 or CER2 HD until 2015) is a commercial-free digital television station broadcasting from the KCER Studios in Benton, Arkansas, and is owned by KCER Media (a division of KB Broadcasting). It launched on June 5th, 2011. Unlike the commercial Ene channel and the South Korean commercial television network CBN, and like the cable/satellite channel ARTV, CER Two is a 24-hour ad-free entertainment/TV information service and offers a variety of uninterrupted programming from foreign and domestic broadcasters like the BBC, ABC Television, and other international networks along with originally-produced entertainment programming, the latest entertainment and music news, movie and TV previews, up-to-the-minute news and weather, the hottest videos and trends, live traffic reports and stock markets, road closings, festival and event closings, delays, and cancellations, movie reviews, sports news/highlights and live scores, the latest broadcast and cable TV listings and scheduling information, and the most up-to-date travel forecasts and conditions along with airport delays when available. CER Two is also seen on cable TV across Saline County and on the digital subchannels of both KCER-TV (channel 42.3) and KWAB-TV (channel 22.1), along with our satellite stations which is formerly satellites of KDUL-TV until December 31st, 2017 including KRTF-TV (channel 10) in Conway, KJES-TV (channel 38) in Jonesboro, KHRM-TV (channel 20) in Harrison, and KPBF-TV (channel 68) in Sheridan and Pine Bluff.

CER Two also operates Kaylor's own simulated superstation feed exclusively to Kaylor's computer featuring previews of programming on the networks and stations seen on CER Two Cable's channel lineup and short-form features along with programming with its genres on Music, Entertainment, News, and Sports. Unrelated for a CER Two logo, the superstation feed offers a Toys R Us-styled logo and its slogan "Today we Play".

History

On June 5th, 2011 at Kaylor's older house in Haskell, Arkansas, CER Two begins broadcasting and goes on the air as Benton's premiere entertainment station on KCER-DT42.2, the first program aired at 5am was Johnson and Friends.

In 2012, CER2 begins broadcasting in high definition, rebranding the station as CER2 HD and launched a new on-air look to refilct CER2's big move to HD.

In April 2013, CER2 HD becomes the new home of CBeebies and CITV programming and in October 2013, CER2 HD becomes Benton's new home for classic Treehouse TV programs previously seen on a Canadian preschool channel until February 27th, 2011.

In February 2014, CER2 HD moved to Pinnacle Drive in East End and introduced a new programming format in August 2014 featuring the best in Music, Entertainment, News, and Sports.

In September 2015, CER2 HD becomes officially CER Two and introduced a new logo and on-air look including its new slogan "The One to Watch", and in November 2015, CER Two moved its studios to 8567 Cedar Street in Tull, Arkansas and the station begins broadcasting from its new home in Tull, initially, CER Two was on the air without internet for the first 4 months, the internet was finally installed in mid-February 2016 when the station begin to receive up-to-the-minute weather and traffic information from the internet.

On April 11th, 2016, CER Two moved to KCER-DT 42.3 due to the launch of City America, this will move KCER Now to KCEZ-DT 53.2 as of this date, and on October 12th, 2016, CER Two premieres its second vlog series Sam & Nia from the producers of All4TubeKids which also aired as the first vlog series premiered on CER Two on August 19th, 2014.

On April 30th, 2018, after Toys R Us closed all the stores in all US locations, Geoffrey the Giraffe (under the 1999 design for its own show Geoffrey's Big Backyard and the 2007 design for station ID's, promos, and some new original programs like Geoffrey's Diary, Make & Do, and Jumpin' Beats) becomes the new mascot of CER Two, and introduce a new on-air look, new graphics, and a slightly revised version of CER Two's 2017 logo which is similar in style to the 2007 Toys R Us logo, along with the new slogan carried over from Toys R Us "Today we Play", and offers a experience to play with our friends and characters (from Kaylor's own version of CER Two) through new ID's and promos along with new original programming produced exclusively for CER Two, and also adopted the 2014 Toys R Us C'Mon Let's Play campaign music for new CER Two station ID's and promos, but with the new slogan Today we Play sung in place of C'Mon Let's Play.

As a result of Toys R Us stores closing in the US and remaining open in Canada, all the features you've see at Toys R Us including Easter Egg Hunt, Geoffrey's Birthday Club, and seasonal events has moved to CER Two as part of a new on-air look.

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