2M is Morocco's second national channel, and it operates with a commercial sensibility that's distinct from the public broadcaster. The schedule is a genuine grab-bag: morning talk shows that stretch into food segments, Turkish dramas dubbed in Darija, French-language game shows, and local films that rarely travel abroad. The news bulletins are competent but cautious, there's a state-media rhythm that avoids friction. What works is prime-time. The 20:30 slot often features a Moroccan comedy series or a social drama that actually gets people talking. Production values lean French-polished rather than rough local, which gives the channel a slightly glossy feel. To watch 2M online via Tvivu is to access that peculiar mix without the antenna hunt. For anyone curious about Moroccan TV culture, or just needing background noise that slides from Arabic to French, 2M delivers. It's not groundbreaking, but it's the closest thing Morocco has to a true general TV channel that isn't state-run.