2001–present[]
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2010–present[]
2010–2013[]
2013–present[]
MTV Philippines (as DZRU-TV 41)[]
2001–2006[]
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Previously, DZRU (now DWNB) UHF channel 41 was being planned for use by NBC for its own acquired programming under the multimedia convergence program of the station's current owners. But sometime in 2000, MTV Asia wanted to go 24 hours on terrestrial television which it didn't get when they were still buying airtime through Studio 23 (now known as S+A).After six years of partnership in the Philippines, MTV Philippines was placed off-the-air after a multi-year deal with All Youth Channels, Inc. following the dissolution of partnership with NBC.
AksyonTV[]
2011–2019[]
On December 2010, TV5 announced plans to launch its own news and sport-related channel. On February 21, 2011, AksyonTV started its commercial broadcast.
Its flagship stations in Metro Manila were DWNB-TV, UHF Channel 41—TV5 leased as part of a affiliate broadcast spectrum and license Nation Broadcasting Corporation (gaining control of the station in exchange for providing equipment for NBC) and allowing airtime for NBC produced programming on AksyonTV with the TV5-owned of DWDZ-TV serving as a UHF translator (ABC 5 had previously operated as the independent station ABC-47 before it went silent in the middle of 2003).
5Plus[]
2019–2020[]
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On November 30, 2018, The 5 Network released its teaser that AksyonTV will rebrand into 5Plus. After 8 years as news channel (sports content was later added), AksyonTV's programming ended on January 12, 2019 the network, broadcasting under transitional branding "Channel 41" continued to air programming.
The following day, an unnamed station aired and used the words and the replacement AksyonTV logo. On the same day, teasers began showing for the replacement channel. The 5 Network's free TV complementary channel of 5Plus. It took effect last January 13, 2019.
Meanwhile, Radyo5's programming are now being broadcast on One PH, a stand-alone satellite channel at a satellite service, Cignal.
One Sports[]
2020–present[]
On March 8, 2020, 5 Plus rebranded into One Sports is the free-to-air TV Channel 41.
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