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* [[Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel)]], a Mexican television network owned by Televisa
* [[Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel)]], a Mexican television network owned by Televisa
** [[XHGC-TDT]], a television station in Mexico City, flagship of the Canal 5 network
** [[XHGC-TDT]], a television station in Mexico City, flagship of the Canal 5 network
* [[Canal 5 Noticias]], a news channel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
* [[Canal 5 Noticias]], an Argentine television news channel
* [[Canal 5 (Uruguay)]], a government-owned Uruguayan television network
* [[Canal 5 (Uruguay)]], a government-owned Uruguayan television network
* [[Tonis (Canada)]], a former Ukrainian-language digital cable specialty television channel
* [[Canal 5 TV-CE]], a defunct Guatemalan television channel
* [[Telefe 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
* [[Great Belize Television]], Belize television station, known as "Channel 5", founded in 1991 and broadcasting from Belize City
* [[Panamericana Televisión]] a Peruvian free-to-air television channel Broadcasting on Channel 5 in Lima, Peru
* [[Panamericana Televisión]] a Peruvian free-to-air television channel Broadcasting on Channel 5 in Lima, Peru
* [[Paravisión]], a Paraguayan television network broadcasting on Channel 5 in Asunción
* [[Paravisión]], a Paraguayan television network broadcasting on Channel 5 in Asunción
* [[TV+ (Chile)]], formerly UCV Televisión, a chilean free-to-air television channel broadcasting on Channel 5 in Santiago de Chile
* [[TV+ (Chile)]], formerly UCV Televisión, a chilean free-to-air television channel broadcasting on Channel 5 in Santiago de Chile
* [[Telefe Rosario]], Argentine television station which broadcasts from the city of Rosario
* [[Telesol]], a television station in San Juan, Argentina
* [[Tonis (Canada)]], a former Ukrainian-language digital cable specialty television channel
* [[WNYW]] Channel 5, a Fox-affiliated television station in New York City, United States
* [[WNYW]] Channel 5, a Fox-affiliated television station in New York City, United States
* [[Channel 5 (web series)]], an American web channel led by Andrew Callaghan
* [[Channel 5 (web series)]], an American web channel led by Andrew Callaghan
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* [[Channel 5 low-power TV stations in the United States]]
* [[Channel 5 low-power TV stations in the United States]]


==Asia==
==Asia and Oceania==
* [[CCTV-5]], a Chinese television channel
* [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)]], a Filipino commercial television network formerly known as "ABC 5" and "5"
* [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)]], a Filipino commercial television network formerly known as "ABC 5" and "5"
** [[DWET-TV]], the flagship television station of TV5 in Metro Manila, Philippines
** [[DWET-TV]], the flagship television station of TV5 in Metro Manila, Philippines
* [[Enjoy TV5]], a Malaysian television channel
* [[Channel 5 (Singaporean TV channel)]], English-language Singapore television broadcaster
* [[Channel 5 (Thailand)]] Thailand television broadcaster, founded in 1958 and owned by the Royal Thai Army
* [[IRIB TV5]], operated by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
* [[IRIB TV5]], operated by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
* [[Channel 5 (Pakistani TV channel)]], Pakistani Entertainment and News Channel
* [[Channel 5 (Pakistani TV channel)]], Pakistani Entertainment and News Channel
* [[Channel 5 (Thailand)]] Thailand television broadcaster, founded in 1958 and owned by the Royal Thai Army
* [[Channel 5 (Singaporean TV channel)]], English-language Singapore television broadcaster
* [[Sport 5]], Israeli cable and satellite TV station
* [[Sport 5]], Israeli cable and satellite TV station
*[[Canal 5 Creative Campus]], a tourist attraction in Changzhou, China
* [[TV Asahi]], a television station in Tokyo, Japan
* [[Sky 5]], a New Zealand television channel
* [[VTV5]], a Vietnamese television channel


==Europe==
==Europe==
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* [[5TV (Russian TV channel)]], Russian broadcaster, seen nationally, with regional channels
* [[5TV (Russian TV channel)]], Russian broadcaster, seen nationally, with regional channels
* [[Telecinco]], Spain's second private television station
* [[Telecinco]], Spain's second private television station
* [[RTL 5]], a Dutch television channel
* [[Play5]], a Belgian television channel
* [[La Cinq]], a defunct French television channel
* [[Yle Teema & Fem]], a Finnish television channel
==Africa==
* [[Alexandria Channel]], an Egyptian regional television channel


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Channel 5 (Fear the Walking Dead)|Channel 5 (''Fear the Walking Dead'')]], a 2019 episode of the television series
* [[Channel 5 (Fear the Walking Dead)|Channel 5 (''Fear the Walking Dead'')]], a 2019 episode of the television series
* [[Canal 5 Creative Campus]], a tourist attraction in Changzhou, China


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 22:59, 12 November 2025

Channel 5 most commonly refers to:

Channel 5 may also refer to:

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Americas

Asia and Oceania

Europe

Africa

Other uses

See also

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