VSR2

VSR2 (Forematly VSR4)Is An Independent Terrestrial Commercial Channel Located In New Orleans And Launched In 1966. It Can Be Viewed On All Major Providers, PFC, Time Warner Cable, Verizon, ect. It Is One Of America's Most Watched Independent Channels Alongside CER2 And It's Competitor In Boston, WSVRT7.

History
VSR2 Was Launched On June 14th 1966 And Was A Merger Between New Orleans Television And "The Old" Avotv. In 1971 It Was Joined By It's Sister Channel. VSR4 Plus (Now VSR2+). In 1973 It's Iconic 7 Note Jingle Was Invented. Between 1974 And 1977, 4 More Channels Launched, VSR4 Sport (Now VSR2 Sports), VSR4 News (Now VSR2 News 24), VSR4 Movies (Now VSR2 Movies) And VSR4 Art And Craft (Now VSR2 Artworld). In 1978 It Extended It's Hours From 4:00-22:00 To 3:00-23:30 With The Introduction Of 2 Blocks, Welcome To New Orleans (3:00-4:00) And VSR At Night (22:00-23:30). In 1981 It Launched It's 1st Joint Venture, KRSTV (Now KRXTV), With WSVRT7. It Soon Afterwards Started Using It's Classic Slogan: Its A Blast On VSR. In 1983, It Extended It's Hours Again, This Time To 1:00-0:10. In 1985, It Extended It Hours To 1:00-0:30. In 1986, It Introduced Superstation, A 3 Hour Programming Block In The Afternoons. In 1987 It Hoped To Channel 2 And Was Renamed VSR2 As A Result, It Also Effected It's Sister Channels And Blocks, Also An Extended Version Of Its Jingle With Lyrics Started To Be Heard On It's Promo's. In 1988, Superstation Became Part Of VSR Kids. By 1989, Another Sister Channel Was Launched, VSR2 Lifestyle. Soon Afterwards, VSR2 Kids Launched As It's Own Channel. In 1990, WSVRT7 Sold 25% Of It's Ownership Of KRSTV To KCER3. Soon Afterwards, VSR2 Sport, VSR2 Plus, VSR2 News, VSR2 Movies And VSR2 Art And Craft Were Renamed VSR2 Sports Action, VSR2+, VSR2 News Channel, VSR2 Cinema, And VSR2 Arts, Respectively. In 1993, It Sold 25% Of Its Ownership Of KRSTV To Island Television. In 1995, It Launched 3 Channels, VSR2 Action, VSR2 Drama And VSR2 Horror. In 1997 It Went 24/7, KRSTV Was Renamed KRXTV.