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| MediaCorp Channel 5 |
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| Channel 5 logo |
| Launched |
February 15, 1963 |
| Network |
MediaCorp |
| Owned by |
MediaCorp |
| Picture format |
PAL 576i(SDTV) 4:3 |
| Slogan |
Come Home to 5 |
| Country |
Singapore |
| Broadcast area |
Nationwide |
| Headquarters |
Caldecott Broadcast Centre |
| Sister channel(s) |
Digital 5, HD5, Mobile 5 |
| Availability |
| Terrestrial |
| Analogue (PAL-B) |
Channel 5 (175.25 MHz) |
| Digital (DVB-T) |
Channel 29 (538.00 MHz) |
| Cable |
| StarHub TV |
Channel 2 |
| IPTV over ADSL |
| mio TV |
Channel 2 |
Not to be confused with TV5 (Philippines).
MediaCorp Channel 5 MediaCorp Channel 5 (Malay: Singapura telebisyen) (Arabic: سنغافورة) (Tagalog: Telebisyon ng Siggapur) (Chinese: 五频道, before 2005: 第五波道) is a 24-hour, English-language television channel based in Singapore. Programmes on Channel 5 normally include English dramas, variety shows, news, current affairs, game programmes, and general adaption of overseas productions, such as Singapore Idol and Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. Other programmes based on foreign ones include Deal Or No Deal and a local version of America's Funniest Home Videos.
Channel 5 logo before 1994.
[edit] Programme Line Up
[edit] Primetime
Returning comedies are in red; new comedies are in pink; returning dramas are in green; new dramas are in blue; returning reality shows are in yellow; new reality shows are in gold; returning game shows are in orange; new game shows are in beige; news programming is in brown; Sports are in purple.
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