- France 5
Infobox TV channel
name= France 5
logosize=100px
logofile=Logo france5 2008.png
launch=13 December 1994
country= FRA
share= 5.7% (during hours when broadcast on analogue)
share as of= April 2008
share source= [http://www.mediametrie.fr/resultats.php?resultat_id=537&rubrique=tv]
owner=France Télévisions
former names= La Cinquième (1994-2002)
web= [http://www.france5.fr www.france5.fr]
terr serv 1=SECAM
terr chan 1=normally tuned to 5(03:00 to 19:00)
terr serv 2=TNT
terr chan 2=Channel 5
sat serv 1=CanalSat
sat chan 1=Channel 5
sat serv 2=AB3 (5°W) )
sat chan 2=Channel 5
cable serv 1= Noos
cable chan 1= Channel 8| cable serv 2=MC Cable
cable chan 2= Channel 6
cable serv 3=Cablecom
cable chan 3= Channel 111
|France 5 is a public television network in
France , part of theFrance Télévisions group. Principally featuring educational programming, the channel's motto is "la chaîne de la connaissance et du savoir" (the knowledge and science network). In contrast to the group's main channels,France 2 andFrance 3 , France 5 includes neither entertainment nor dramas in its schedules, but concentrates instead on documentaries and discussion programmes : 3925 hours of documentaries were broadcast in 2003 [www.toutelatele.com/article.php3?id_article=4124] .France 5 is available round the clock on cable, but over the air its analog programming is replaced by that of
Arte during the evening hours (both channels have distinct full-time scheduling on digital TV broadcast).France 5 was called La Cinquième (The Fifth) until January 2002. It was born officially on February 1994, more than one year after the financial collapse in April 1992 of the channel
La Cinq (which was the first free private channel inFrance ; it ceased broadcasting abruptly), reusing its past analog broadcasting network. La Cinquième started broadcasting in December 1994 with a mix of small educational programs, during the hours not used byArte (that was founded just a few days after the death of La Cinq).It was renamed France 5 later, when it was integrated in the new
France Télévisions public holding which already grouped Antenne 2 (renamedFrance 2 ), and FR3 (France Régions 3, renamedFrance 3 ). Since then, France 5 broadcasting hours have been extended to 24 hours a day (initially available only on cable and satellite, and since spring 2005 on air within the new digital broadcasting multiplex "R1" network that supports all national public TV channels and that will replace the existing equivalent analog broadcast channels).References
See also
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List of documentary channels External links
* [http://www.france5.fr/ Official Site] fr icon
* [http://www.gentv.be/affichage.php?chaine=France%205 France 5 presentation at GenTV.be]
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