MRT2 is North Macedonia's second public channel, and it plays the role of cultural curator rather than ratings chaser. Where MRT1 pushes news and politics, MRT2 focuses on entertainment, local drama serials, folk music festivals, and live broadcasts of traditional celebrations. The production values are unpretentious. Camera work can feel static during interviews, and the lighting in studio shows sometimes looks like a 2000s regional broadcaster. But that's part of its identity. It's not trying to compete with glossy private networks. The music blocks are a highlight: they air authentic Macedonian folk music that commercial channels ignore. Expect lengthy interviews with local musicians and hour-long dance segments that feel like live village squares. The channel also covers cultural events from smaller cities like Bitola and Ohrid, giving them national airtime. For an outsider, MRT2 live exposes a side of North Macedonia rarely seen on international feeds, the local culture, the regional dialects, the unhurried rhythm of daily life. If you can handle a bit of dead air and the occasional technical glitch, there's something genuine here. It's the kind of channel that reminds you television was once about reflecting a community back to itself, not just selling ad slots. General TV in North Macedonia doesn't get more local than this. Watch MRT2 online for a dose of unvarnished Balkan television.