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This is a list of programmes produced and broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 5, a television channel in Singapore.The list includes those telecast when the Channel was operated by TV Singapura, Radio Television Singapore (RTS), Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC), Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) and current operator Mediacorp TV, including the HD5 from 2007 to 2015.
TRT World is a Turkish public broadcaster which broadcasts in English 24 hours a day and is operated by the TRT and based in the Ulus quarter of Ankara. It provides worldwide news and current affairs focusing on Turkey , Europe, Africa, and Western and Southern Asia. [ 1 ]
All of the TRT channels' screen badges were on the bottom right of the screen by the end of 2010. Commercial TV channels usually place their logos in the top left corner of the screen: among the larger channels Kanal D, Show TV, Fox (now known as NOW) and ATV use the top left, but Star TV uses the top right.
The Awakening (Singapore) Big Love (US) Brookside (UK) Butterfly (UK) Chateauvallon (France) Chimerica (UK) Comrades (Greece) Conquest of the Sky (France) Coronation Street (UK) Dance with Me (Brazil) Den of Wolves (Mexico) Derrick (Germany) The Devil's Games (Italy) Drunken City (Greece) Dublin Murders (Ireland) Empress Wu (Hong Kong ...
1997: TRT 1 and 2 close at 02:00, TRT 3 and 4 at midnight; 2002: TRT 1 & 2 open 24/7. 3 and 4 open 7:00-0:30; Since 2010: all channels 24/7 (TRT 4/TRT Çocuk (4th channel of TRT) and TRT GAP/TRT Spor/TBMM-TV (3rd channel of TRT) couples are exception but in whole couples they broadcast 24/7 too.)
The Singapore Grip (TV series) Singapore Social This page was last edited on 9 May 2023, at 06:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
On 3 January 1963, the Singaporean government announced the start of pilot programming effective February 15. The station was set to broadcast on VHF channel 5 in the 625-line television standard and would provide a license fee of $24 per year ($2 per month), touted at the time as being "one of the cheapest in this part of the world".
On January 3, 1963, the Singaporean government announced the start of pilot programming effective February 15. The station was set to broadcast on VHF channel 5 in the 625-line television standard and would provide a license fee of $24 per year ($2 per month), touted at the time as being "one of the cheapest in this part of the world".