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KCER Prime TV (formerly CER2 HD until 2015 when it split into two networks with CER Two and Prime TV and CER2 until 2016) is a commercial-free cable/satellite channel owned by KCER Media, it launched on June 5th, 2011 as CER2 HD. It is a 24-hour entertainment channel and offers a family-friendly general entertainment programming format with a variety of news, talk, sports, movies, cartoons, preschool favorites, sitcoms, westerns, comedies, dramas, documentaries, action shows, and specials.

Althrough it is owned by KCER, CER2 also offers voiceover-free kaleidoscope promos for cartoons airing on the channel.

2011-2013


In 2011, CER2 was SD 4:3 format, but starting 2012, its now HD 16:9.

2013-October 2015


As a part of KCER rebrand, launched in Febuary 2013, the font of "CER" is kept, the font of "2" is changed to same font of the main channel, KCER, and the shape changed to the circle.

The logo was done with Landor and Tom Geismar, and the idents were done in Pentagon.

On August 1, 2014, CER2's signal was uplinked to national availability in the USA via a satellite, coverting CER2 from a small digital TV station in Benton to a nationwide digital station serving all 50 states of the USA.

October 2015 - February 2016


In October 2015, CER2 HD is split into two networks, Prime TV, the commercial non-KCER owned channel, and CER Two, the channel which is continue to be commercial-free format KCER-owned channel.

February-March 2016
In January 20, 2016, CJ E&M and iHeartMedia announced that it had to sell Prime TV back to KCER Media in order to retaining the "CER2" name, logo and idents as of February 1, 2016.

March 2016-present
In late-February/early-March, CER2 will be renamed KCER Prime TV, which will bring back the Prime TV name after only a month, the CER2 Link titleon-air name will move back to CityTV America and it will revert back to CER Two as well.

For idents and promos see Prime TV/Idents and promos.