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  2. Channel 5 was renamed Five, from 16 September 2002 until 13 February 2011. Most of this was under the RTL Group's ownership with Richard Desmond purchasing the channel on 23 July 2010 and reverting the name change.

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · From 2002-2011 it was renamed as simply Five (“Channel 5 was a name; ‘Five’ is a brand”, proclaimed then-director of marketing David Pullen, with the change being reverted following the channel’s acquisition by Richard Desmond.

  4. Five was relaunched as Channel 5 on Monday 14th February 2011, as part of newspaper mogul Richard Desmond’s company Northern & Shell plans to overhaul the station. The company announced the changes in October 2010 along side £20million cuts to help steamline the station.

  5. Aug 20, 2024 · Channel 5 has announced a name change, with the network being rebranded to 5. As per Deadline, the broadcaster has decided to streamline its branding in the hope of creating synergy between the...

  6. Aug 20, 2024 · Channel 5 was first launched in 1997 but became Five in 2002 to ‘refresh the channel’s onscreen identity’. The name remained for nearly a decade until 2011 when it was renamed Channel 5...

  7. This is a timeline of the history of British television network Channel 5. 1980s. 1987. Two separate government studies identify spare frequency space on the UHF band, prompting political debate about the viability of a fifth UK terrestrial TV channel. [1] 1988.

  8. Channel 5 became Britains fifth, and last analogue terrestrial TV channel on Sunday March 30th 1997. Despite having an incredible number of ident relaunches in it's relatively short history, they always kept the basic (5) logo, and 5 colours - until September 2002.

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