TV5 is the name of the following television enterprises, networks and stations: - Associated Broadcasting Company, television network in the Philippines, founded in 1960, which identifies itself as "TV5"
- TV5MONDE, French-language global television channel, founded in 1984, commonly referred to as "TV5" or "Telecinq"
- TV5 Québec Canada, Canada-based French-language television channel, founded in 1988, which partners with TV5MONDE
- TV5 Užice, Serbian television channel, founded in 1994, which broadcasts from the town of Užice
- TV5 Mongolia, Mongolia-based nation-wide broadcasting network, with headquarters in the capital, Ulaanbaatar; relaunched as a commercial enterprise in 1997
- TV5 (India), India-based Telugu-language 24-hour news channel, founded in 2007
[edit] Stations and broadcasters known primarily as Channel 5 and linguistic variations thereof - WNYW Channel 5, American television channel, based in New York City, founded by TV pioneer Allen B. DuMont in 1938; flagship station of the DuMont Network until 1956
- Petersburg - Channel 5, Russian broadcaster, founded on Stalin's order in 1938; known as Leningrad Television until 1992; seen nationally, with regional channels
- WTTG Channel 5, American television channel, based in Washington, D.C., founded by Allen B. DuMont in 1945; one of two key stations of the 1944–56 DuMont Network
- XHGC 5, Mexican television station, founded in 1952; seen nationally, the Televisa-owned broadcast operation is headquartered in Mexico City
- Channel 5 (Thailand) Thailand television broadcaster, founded in 1958 and owned by the Royal Thai Army
- DWET-TV, Channel 5, Philippine TV network Associated Broadcasting Company's flagship station in Metro Manila; founded in 1960 as DZTM-TV
- MediaCorp TV Channel 5, English-language Singapore television broadcaster, founded in 1963
- Channel 5 - Rosario, Argentine television station, founded in 1964, which broadcasts from the city of Rosario
- Canale 5, Italian television broadcaster, founded in 1978 as "TeleMilano58", Italy's first private network; became "Canale 5" in 1980
- La Cinq, France's first privately-operated national commercial station, which broadcast on channel 5; founded in 1986, it ceased operation in 1992 and was replaced by Arte
- Kanal 5 (Sweden), Swedish commercial channel, founded in 1989 and owned by the media corporation ProSiebenSat.1 Media
- Channel 5, Pakistan television broadcaster owned by the Khabrain Group and associated with the Urdu-language daily newspaper, Khabrain, founded in 1992
- France 5, French public television network, founded in 1994, which shares the country's national channel 5 with Arte, but its full 24-hour schedule is seen on cable
- Five (TV channel), United Kingdom television broadcaster, founded in 1997; was known as "Channel 5" until 2002
- Sport 5, Israeli cable and satellite TV station, founded in 2002 which, by 2007, expanded to five sports channels showcasing varying sports-oriented programming
- Kanal 5 (Ukraine), Ukrainian television channel, founded in 2003 by businessman Petro Poroshenko
- Telecinco, Spain's second private television station (after Antenna 3), founded in 1990 and broadcasting from Madrid on channel 5
- Great Belize Television, Belize television station, known as "Channel 5", founded in 1991 and broadcasting from Belize City
[edit] See also - Chanel No. 5 French perfume produced by the Parisian fashion house of Chanel
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