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  1. Aug 23, 2017 · Watch Mediacorp Channel 5 online in Singapore

  2. Channel i was a Singaporean English language free-to-air terrestrial television channel owned by SPH MediaWorks, a broadcasting subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings . The channel was launched on 20 May 2001 as TVWorks, accompanying the Mandarin-language Channel U. It was initially poised to be a serious alternative to its competition ...

  3. Digital terrestrial television. Channel 1 HD. HD5 was a Singaporean free-to-air television channel that was launched as the high-definition version of Channel 5. The channel was the first HD broadcast on DTT in Southeast Asia. HD5 aired 10 hours of HD-produced series each week, including movies, dramas, and original productions made by Mediacorp.

  4. Channel U (marketed as U頻道, formerly named 優頻道) is a Mandarin -language free-to-air terrestrial television channel in Singapore, owned by state media conglomerate Mediacorp . The channel was first established in 2001 by SPH MediaWorks —a subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings —as one of two new FTA channels launched by the company ...

  5. 1 Stars Avenue. Singapore 138507. Tel: +65 6333 3888. Fax: +65 6251 5628. NB: Channel 5, Channel 8 and Channel U are operated by a holding company called MediaCorp TV Holdings Pte. Ltd. The holding company is 80% owned by MediaCorp and 20% by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). Suria, Vasantham and okto are operated by MediaCorp TV12 Singapore Pte ...

  6. MediaCorp Channel 5 or Channel 5 ( Chinese: 五频道, Before 1 January 2005: 第五波道) is a 24-hour free-to-air English television channel based in Singapore . Programmes on Channel 5 normally include English language drama (both foreign imports and locally-made), movies, sports, reality show, variety show, news, current affairs and game ...

  7. Channel 5 is a Singaporean television channel owned and operated by Mediacorp. The channel was launched on April 2, 1963 as a regional channel, when it reportedly offered content for 100 minutes to the 58 citizens that owned television in Singapore back then. After several changes, the channel turned into an English-language channel in 1994.