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Okto is a Singaporean children's programming block broadcast by Mediacorp's Channel 5 in English and Channel 8 in Mandarin Chinese.. The brand originally operated as a standalone free-to-air channel from 19 October 2008 to 1 May 2019, having been spun off from the Kids Central and Arts Central strands aired by Central (whose Tamil language programming aired on Vasantham Central had been ...
Groom My Room is a Singaporean home renovation television game show series produced by Mediacorp and aired on Kids Central in the series premiere in 2005, then Okto between seasons five and nine, and Channel 5 beginning season ten. [1] [2] The show focuses on a bedroom renovation for a contestant, aged between 7 and 13, under a given budget and ...
On 1 May 2019, Okto was discontinued as a standalone channel, with its children's programming becoming a daytime block on Channel 5 under the Okto on 5 branding. [219] Okto's sports programming was moved primarily to other Mediacorp outlets. [220] [221] Channel 8 similarly rebranded its existing children's block as Okto尽在8 (lit. Okto on 8)
Channel 5 is an English-language free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Singapore, owned by state media conglomerate Mediacorp.The channel primarily airs English language programming made in Singapore, and imported programmes from other nations such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Philippines, broadcasting news (as News Tonight) and entertainment from a variety of ...
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.
Central was a Singaporean free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Singapore, owned by state media conglomerate MediaCorp.. The channel was established on 1 September 1995 by Singapore Television Twelve as Premiere 12, an UHF spin-off of Channel 12 focused on arts, cultural, sports, and English-language entertainment programmes.
It was the first sister channel in Singaporean Mandarin Mediacorp TV Channel 8 owned by Mediacorp TV. It became the Singaporean Mandarin second national free-to-air terrestrial telecast channels after and along with Mediacorp TV Channel 8. It was the Singaporean Mandarin first national youth, teen and teenager free-to-air terrestrial telecast ...
Of those offered positions at MediaCorp, 189 accepted. [11] Channel i ceased broadcasting on 1 January 2005, with its channel allocation later was took over by Okto, which aired from 19 October 2008 until 1 May 2019. Channel U was rebranded as MediaCorp Channel U and became a complementary channel to MediaCorp’s Chinese-language Channel 8. [12]