Channel 5

Channel 5 may refer to:

Americas

  • Canal 5 (Mexico), a Mexican television network owned by Televisa
    • XHGC-TDT, a television station in Mexico City, flagship of the Canal 5 network
  • Canal 5 Noticias, a news channel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Channel 5 (Canada), a former Ukrainian-language digital cable specialty television channel
  • Channel 5 – Rosario, Argentine television station which broadcasts from the city of Rosario
  • Great Belize Television, Belize television station, known as "Channel 5", founded in 1991 and broadcasting from Belize City
  • Paravisión, a Paraguayan television network broadcasting on Channel 5 in Asunción

Asia

  • 5 (TV channel), a Filipino commercial television network formerly known as "ABC 5" and "TV5"
    • DWET-TV, the flagship television station of 5 in Metro Manila, Philippines
  • Channel 5 (Iran), operated by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
  • Channel 5 (Pakistan), Pakistani Entertainment and News Channel
  • Channel 5 (Thailand) Thailand television broadcaster, founded in 1958 and owned by the Royal Thai Army
  • Channel 5 (Singapore), English-language Singapore television broadcaster
  • Sport 5, Israeli cable and satellite TV station
  • Canal 5 Creative Campus, a tourist attraction in Changzhou, China

Europe

  • 5 Kanal (Ukraine), Ukrainian television channel
  • Canale 5, Italian television broadcaster
  • Channel 5 (British TV channel), British television broadcaster
  • Channel 5 Lithuania, the largest regional TV channel in Lithuania
  • France 5, French public television network
  • Kanal 5 (Sweden), Swedish commercial channel
  • Petersburg – Channel 5, Russian broadcaster, seen nationally, with regional channels
  • Telecinco, Spain's second private television station
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