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TV 5 may refer to the following television channels, networks and stations: TV 5 and Spike TV (UK), a streaming channel made by Hey-TV 5; TV5 (Acre), a commercial television station in Brazil; TV5 (Armenia), an Armenian television channel owned by CS Media; TV5 (Finnish TV channel), a Finnish television channel owned by SBS Discovery Media
Belgium has three public broadcasters, one for each national language. The Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT) for the Dutch-speaking Flemish Community (); The Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF) for the French Community of Belgium (Wallonia and Brussels)
Also, many others like Hathway cable TV and local cable TV operators offer TV5Monde free of cost. The channel is also available in Japan on the Fuji Television platform (as TV5MONDE Pacifique though Japan is a part of the Asia) and on Television New Zealand in New Zealand.
Proximus 5 started January 2012 with exclusive Belgian basketball competition. Pickx+: Proximus: pay-TV, movie and series channel: Dutch / French: Proximus VDSL network in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. Qmusic TV: DPG Media: music station: Dutch: Cable networks in Flanders and Brussels - Satellite. Radio Contact Vision: DPG Media & Groupe ...
D___-TV 34 Brgy. 1 Poblacion, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro: TV5 Puerto Princesa DWDD-TV 29 5 kW Nation Broadcasting Corporation: SMART Cellsite, Valencia St. Puerto Princesa, Palawan TV5 Naga DWNA-TV 22 SMART Cellsite, Maharlika Highway, Naga, Camarines Sur (Bicol Region) TV5 Kalibo DYCJ-TV 41 5 kW Cignal TV, Inc.
An updated list of channels can be found [7] [8] and includes RTBF La Une, RTBF La Deux, RTL-TVi, and Club RTL and Plug TV in SD and HD as well as a number of French language Belgian radio stations. Both TV Vlaanderen and TeleSat are Belgian subsidiaries of the M7 Group S.A., who also owns the Dutch DTH platform, CanalDigitaal.
With its headquarters in Budapest and regional offices around the country, MR was responsible for public service broadcasting throughout the Hungarian Republic.As well as maintaining regional studios, the corporation produced multiple different Hungarian-language radio channels (Kossuth, PetÅ‘fi, and Bartók) covering the full range of public-service radio provision, and a fourth channel (MR4 ...
Founded in 1923 as a privately-run station called Radio Belgique, it was acquired by the state-run Belgian National Broadcasting Institute (INR/NIR) in 1930. It is a " generalist " station carrying a wide range of principally spoken-word and information-based programming, and is RTBF's main radio news channel.