Kanal 5 (Swedish TV channel)

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Kanal 5
HDTV
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery EMEA
(Warner Bros. Discovery)
Sister channelsKanal 9
Kanal 11
Discovery Channel (Swedish)
TLC (Swedish)
History
Launched27 March 1989
Former namesNordic Channel (1989–1991)
TV5 (1991)
TV5 Nordic (1991–1994)
Femman (1994–1996)
Links
Websitewww.discoveryplus.com/se/channel/kanal-5 Edit this at Wikidata
Availability
Terrestrial
BoxerChannel 5
Swedish headquarters for Kanal 5 in Stockholm

Kanal 5 (Channel 5) is a Swedish television channel that was launched in 1989. It is owned by the US-based media company Warner Bros. Discovery, changing its ownership from ProSiebenSat.1 Media in April 2013.

After a troublesome 1990s, Kanal 5 launched new strategies in the early 2000s (decade) that established it as a popular entertainment channel targeting young people. The channel's slogan is "Roligare TV" ("More Entertaining TV") and it only broadcasts entertainment, such as

series, movies, reality series and infotainment documentaries. In 2006, the channel was the most popular channel among Swedes aged 15–24.[1]

History

On 8 March 1989, businessman

TV3
. The channel was called Nordic Channel and launched on 27 March 1989.

The channel made heavy losses during its first years. In 1991, it was sold to

TV Norge in Norway. He renamed the channel TV5, but the French language TV5
complained and the channel had to be called TV5 Nordic. This was still in the early years of cable television and French TV5 still had widespread distribution in Swedish cable networks. TV5 Nordic finally had to drop its name in 1994, and became known as Femman ("The Five"). On 4 February 1996, the channel was named Kanal 5.

The Swedish version of

PyeongChang 2018
.

Logos

  • Kanal 5 second logo from 2000 to 2024
    Kanal 5 second logo from 2000 to 2024

Programming

Swedish shows

Imported series, miniseries and children's shows

References

  1. ^ TV-tittandet 2006, årsrapport (PDF). Mediamätning i Skandinavien.
  2. ^ MMS Hottop, "Mediamätning i Skandinavien". Archived from the original on December 12, 2006. Retrieved December 11, 2006.
  3. ^ "Oggy and the Cockroaches the Ghost Hunter". YouTube.

External links