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Encyclopedia > Channel 5

Channel 5, as a television channel, may refer to: The term television channel generally refers to either a television station or its cable/satellite counterpart (both outlined below). ...


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Channel 5 (7951 words)
Channel 5 is on transponder 63, which means you need to tune in to 10.92075 GHz and to set the polarity to Horizontal.
Channel 5 are the only network to infest all of their programmes with what they call a "bug", that is they continuously broadcast an on-screen logo, like some of the satellite stations.
Channel 5 will instead monitor the take up of 16:9 widescreen sets and may later compromise on 14:9 transmissions until a much larger proportion of viewers have the new sets in their homes.
Channel 5 (515 words)
Channel 5 and Warner Bros. Pictures now offer you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win an exclusive trip for 2 to London for the World Premiere of The Golden Compass!
Thank you Channel 5 for showing some of the currently hottest US shows like Lost 3, Ugly Betty and the Ghost Whisperer 2 and I am sure more of such great shows would come our way.
I am a huge fan of dramas as well as sitcoms, but it is such a pity that the sitcoms shown on Channel 5 like Malcolm in the Middle and those shown at 4pm during the weekday afternoon are not accompanied with Chinese subtitles.
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