5 Kanal (Ukraine)
5 Kanal (Ukrainian: 5 канал; English: Channel 5) is a television station in Ukraine owned by businessman and fifth President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.[1]
Country | Ukraine |
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Broadcast area | Ukraine |
Slogan | Перший український інформаційний (First Ukrainian informational) |
Headquarters | Kyiv, Ukraine |
Programming | |
Picture format | 16:9 (576i, SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Petro Poroshenko[1] |
History | |
Launched | September 1, 2003 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
DVB-T2 | MX-2 (16) |
Cable | |
Available on most cable systems | Check local listings for channels |
Satellite | |
Astra 4A | 12188 H / 30000 / 5/6 (SD / FTA) |
Astra 4A | 12284 V / 27500 / 3/4 (SD / FTA) |
Streaming media | |
Web | Channel 5 Live |
The channel became well known as the first major broadcaster during the 2004 presidential election offering critical broadcasting on candidate Viktor Yanukovych.[2] The whole staff of the channel went on hunger strike when (at the time, late 2004) the government threatened to close it.[3]
According to the Ukrainian media watchdog Telekrytyka Kanal 5 and TVi were the only remaining TV channels mid-May 2010 with independent and fair TV news coverage.[4]
Anchors & Correspondents
- Andriy Shevchenko (2003–05),
- Roman Skrypin (2003–06),
- Hanna Homonai (2004),
- Tetyana Danylenko (2004-2017)
- Yevhen Hlibovytsky (2005–06),
- Svyatoslav Tseholko (2004-2014),
- Lidiya Taran (2006–09)
References
- Poroshenko is not going to sell Channel 5 TV, Kyiv Post (May 23, 2010)
- "Ukraine TV stokes election battle". BBC News. 2004-10-20.
- Russia, the US, “the Others” and the “101 Things to Do to Win a (Colour)Revolution”: Reflections on Georgia and Ukraine by Abel Polese, Routledge (26 October 2011)
- Media expert: Only two TV stations still give viewers fair news coverage, Kyiv Post (May 13, 2010)
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