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===1990-1994=== |
===1990-1994=== |
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[[File:Channel_5_Anglosaw_1990.png|175px|center]] |
[[File:Channel_5_Anglosaw_1990.png|175px|center]] |
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+ | When Channel 5 launched in 1990, it was owned by Itainian broadcasting conglomerate {{w|Mediaset}}. |
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Channel 5 Anglosaw 1990 BW.svg|Monochrome version. |
Channel 5 Anglosaw 1990 BW.svg|Monochrome version. |
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ITN channel 5 news close 1992.png|[[ITN]] production endboard (1992). |
ITN channel 5 news close 1992.png|[[ITN]] production endboard (1992). |
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Channel 5 IBA Mediaset slide.png|Startup slide (1990). |
Channel 5 IBA Mediaset slide.png|Startup slide (1990). |
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Channel 5 ITC slide 1991.png|ITC holding slide (1991). |
Channel 5 ITC slide 1991.png|ITC holding slide (1991). |
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===1994-1997=== |
===1994-1997=== |
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[[File:Channel_5_1994.svg|150px|center]] |
[[File:Channel_5_1994.svg|150px|center]] |
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− | + | The 1994 rebrand make the first appearance of the channel's trademark five color palette, which would later be used extensively in the channel's rebrand three years later. A year later, Channel 5 was sold to a consortium formed by {{w|Pearson plc}}, [[Pinnacle Broadcasting]] and {{w|RTL Group|CLT}}. |
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Channel 5 ID 1994.png|Network ID (1994). |
Channel 5 ID 1994.png|Network ID (1994). |
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Channel 5 ID - Yellow - 1994.png|Network ID (yellow, 1994). |
Channel 5 ID - Yellow - 1994.png|Network ID (yellow, 1994). |
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Channel 5 ID - Green - 1994.png|Network ID (green, 1994). |
Channel 5 ID - Green - 1994.png|Network ID (green, 1994). |
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+ | Channel 5 ID - Light Blue - 1994.png|Network ID (light blue, 1994). |
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Channel 5 ID - Childrens programs - 1994.png|Network ID (children's programming, 1994). |
Channel 5 ID - Childrens programs - 1994.png|Network ID (children's programming, 1994). |
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Channel 5 clock 1994.png|Network clock (1994). |
Channel 5 clock 1994.png|Network clock (1994). |
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+ | Channel 5 retro startup 2002.png|Startup slide (2002). |
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Channel 5 ITC slide 1994.png|ITC holding slide (1994). |
Channel 5 ITC slide 1994.png|ITC holding slide (1994). |
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Channel 5 ID 1994 remake.png|Network ID (1994, 2017 recreation). |
Channel 5 ID 1994 remake.png|Network ID (1994, 2017 recreation). |
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[[File:Channel_5_old.svg|150px|center]] |
[[File:Channel_5_old.svg|150px|center]] |
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Channel 5's 1997 identity was developed by {{w|Wolff Olins}} for a new campaign that preceded the start of the channel's 1997 look. The identity used on screen was developed by Silver Hammer. |
Channel 5's 1997 identity was developed by {{w|Wolff Olins}} for a new campaign that preceded the start of the channel's 1997 look. The identity used on screen was developed by Silver Hammer. |
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Channel_5_6-22_attacks.svg|Special logo used after the June 22 attacks (2001). |
Channel_5_6-22_attacks.svg|Special logo used after the June 22 attacks (2001). |
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+ | Channel 5 ITC slide 1997.png|ITC holding slide (1997). |
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==Five== |
==Five== |
Revision as of 23:08, 8 April 2020
Channel 5 (first era)
1990 (prelaunch)
1990-1994
When Channel 5 launched in 1990, it was owned by Itainian broadcasting conglomerate Mediaset.
1994-1997
The 1994 rebrand make the first appearance of the channel's trademark five color palette, which would later be used extensively in the channel's rebrand three years later. A year later, Channel 5 was sold to a consortium formed by Pearson plc, Pinnacle Broadcasting and CLT.
1995 (5th anniversary)
1997 (unused)
1997-2002
Channel 5's 1997 identity was developed by Wolff Olins for a new campaign that preceded the start of the channel's 1997 look. The identity used on screen was developed by Silver Hammer.
Five
2002-2008
Channel 5 was renamed Five on September 16th, 2002.
2008-2011
Logo used by Five since October 6th, 2008. The design agency behind the rebrand was DixonBaxi.
Channel 5 (second era)
2011-2016
Five was relaunched as Channel 5 on Valentine's Day 2011. The new logo is a circle with a 5 inside.
2016-present
Paramount International Networks Anglosaw |
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Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited: Channel 5 (5 News) | 5Star | 5URA | 5Action | 5Select Music and Entertainment Group: Kids & Family Group: Video on demand/streaming: |
View • Talk • Edit |