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Finnish television channel Television channel
TV5
CountryFinland
Broadcast area90,4% of Finland
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery EMEA
(Warner Bros. Discovery)
Sister channelsKutonen
Frii
TLC (Finland)
History
Launched12 March 2004 (relaunched 10 September 2008)
Former namesVIISI
(March 2004 - November 2004)
TV Viisi
(September 2008 - August 2011)
Links
WebsiteOfficial website
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrialChannel 7 (HD)
Channel 27

TV5 (TV Five) is a Finnish television channel owned and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA. The channel launched in March 2004 but it was replaced by The Voice TV Finland in November 2004. It started operating again in September 2008 on the same channel as The Voice. It transmitted every day from 6 pm to 1 am. In the fall of 2010, TV5 started using the same logo, identity, graphics, and branding as Kanal 5, a channel in Sweden also owned by SBS Discovery. TV5 and The Voice became separate channels on April 1, 2011. After that TV5 became the fastest growing channel, by viewers, in Finland in 2011.

In line with a channel standardization plan by WBD's Nordic unit, as part of a rebrand in January 2024, the channel changed its color to red, which was selected for WBD's main channels in the region.

Viewership numbers

TV5's current audience record is the final ice hockey match of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics between Finland and Russia, which was watched by an average of 1,239,000 viewers.

Logo and identities

  • TV5's second logo from 2008-2010 TV5's second logo from 2008-2010
  • TV5's sixth logo from 2019-2024 TV5's sixth logo from 2019-2024

Programming

TV5 airs feature films, series and documentaries.

References

  1. "Kanal 5 och flera andra kanaler får nytt utseende". dagensmedia.se. Retrieved 25 March 2024.

External links

Warner Bros. Discovery International
EMEA
France
Germany,
Benelux
& CEE
Southern
Europe &
M.E.N.A.
Nordic
Territories
UK and
Ireland
Poland
Asia-
Pacific
Oceania
New Zealand
South and
East Asia
India
Americas
Latin
America
Canada
Finland Television in Finland
Yleisradio
Telia Company (MTV Oy)
Sanoma (Nelonen Media)
The Walt Disney Company
Disney Channel
Star Channel
National Geographic
National Geographic Wild
Warner Bros. Discovery
Cartoon Network
Cartoonito
Discovery
Discovery Science
Eurosport 1
Eurosport 2
Frii
Kutonen
Investigation Discovery
TLC
Travel Channel
TV5
Paramount Global
Viaplay Group
Nationwide Finnish
  • Estradi
  • INEZ
  • Livechat.fi
  • Taivas TV7
  • onniTV
Viasat World
Defunct


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