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Following the sale of the Channel 5 group from Northern & Shell to [[Viacom]], a new logo for the main channel, featuring 5 segments creating the numeral, was officially launched on 11 February 2016. No logo appears on new idents as the five entities appear, that the logo appears separately on break bumpers, and on promos and end-boards instead. The logo has been criticised for looking similar to [[Channel 4]]'s and [[Seven Network]]'s logos. |
Following the sale of the Channel 5 group from Northern & Shell to [[Viacom]], a new logo for the main channel, featuring 5 segments creating the numeral, was officially launched on 11 February 2016. No logo appears on new idents as the five entities appear, that the logo appears separately on break bumpers, and on promos and end-boards instead. The logo has been criticised for looking similar to [[Channel 4]]'s and [[Seven Network]]'s logos. |
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Revision as of 00:03, 8 June 2020
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1997–2002 | 2002–2008 | 2008–2011 | 2011–2016 | 2016–present |
Channel 5 (first era)
1997 (prelaunch)
1997–2002
Channel 5 began transmission on 30 March 1997. The original identity was developed by Wolff Olins for the retuning campaign that preceded the channel's launch. The identity used on screen was developed by Silver Hammer from California, USA.[1][2]
Five
2002–2009
Channel 5 was renamed Five on 16 September 2002. The rebrand was created by the agency Spin, who has been redesigning Channel 4's logo from 1999.[3] A set of idents, similar to the original ones, was launched in April 2004. A new look was launched later in November. This time the logo would appear as part of the idents, instead of just superimposed. The rebrand was taken care of by Devilfish.[4]
The final set with this logo was launched on 23 January 2006 but didn't actually use the logo in them. Instead, various words connected to the ident were shown in the same font as the logo. The idents were created by BB/Saunders. [5][6] New versions of the "words" idents came about in January 2007, with all the words replaced by "five". When the new logo occurred on 6 October 2008, Five US would continue to use this logo until it was renamed Five USA on 16 February 2009.
2008–2011
The new look was introduced on 6 October 2008. The design agency behind the rebrand was DixonBaxi.
Channel 5 (second era)
2011–2016
Following the sale of the Channel 5 group from the RTL Group to Northern & Shell, the channels were rebranded. Five was once again renamed Channel 5 on 14 February 2011. The new logo is a circle surrounding the 5. This logo is a bit similar to the logo of The 5 Network introduced the previous year and a similar logo would later be used by ABC affiliate, WEWS-TV starting in mid-2016.
2016–present
Following the sale of the Channel 5 group from Northern & Shell to Viacom, a new logo for the main channel, featuring 5 segments creating the numeral, was officially launched on 11 February 2016. No logo appears on new idents as the five entities appear, that the logo appears separately on break bumpers, and on promos and end-boards instead. The logo has been criticised for looking similar to Channel 4's and Seven Network's logos.
On 26 February 2020, Channel 5 refreshed their on-screen presentation using solely graphical elements; this also marks the return of the logo to the idents for the first time in 4 years.
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Part of National Amusements
Predecessors: Film production: Home entertainment: Television production: Broadcast networks: CBS News and Stations: CBS Entertainment Group: U.S. domestic channels: Showtime Networks: Nickelodeon Group: Other channels: Aapka Colors2 | CBS Sports Network International channels: Africa (MTV Base) | Asia | Australia & New Zealand (Club MTV | MTV Hits) | Belgium (MTV Hits) | Brazil | Canada | Europe | France (MTV Hits) | Germany (MTV Hits) | India (MTV Beats) | Indonesia | Israel (MTV Music | MTV Series) | Italy (MTV Music) | Japan | Latin America | Netherlands (MTV Hits) | Poland | Portugal | Spain | Switzerland | Taiwan | UK & Ireland (MTV 80s | MTV 90s | MTV Hits | MTV Music) Nickelodeon (Nick Jr.): Paramount Network/Channel: Comedy Central: Other channels:
Digital assets: Internet properties: Other assets: Defunct/former: Notes: |
Part of Bertelsmann
Luxembourg Radio stations Digital services:
Former assets Divested: United Kingdom:4 Channel 5, 5USA and 5Star | Belgium: RTL Belgium5 | Croatia: RTL Hrvatska6 | Greece: Alpha TV and 902 TV | Southeast Asia:7 RTL CBS Entertainment and RTL CBS Extreme | Russia: Ren TV8 | Luxembourg: RTL99
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