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  1. Channel i (Singaporean TV channel) Channel i was a Singaporean English language free-to-air terrestrial television channel owned by SPH MediaWorks, a broadcasting subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings . The channel was launched on 20 May 2001 as TVWorks, accompanying the Mandarin-language Channel U. It was initially poised to be a serious ...

  2. A DVB-T2 Integrated Digital TV or IDTV costs between $199 (24") to $13,999 (86")*, depending on the size and features of the TV model. An indoor UHF antenna costs between $18.90 and $64*, while a DVB-T2 digital set-top box bundled with an indoor UHF antenna costs between $69 and $99*.

  3. 4 days ago · Page was generated at : 7/3/2024 9:59:12 PM (UTC) Channel 5 (Singapore) complete tv schedule for Yesterday. Find what are English Entertainment programs scheduled to be shown on Channel 5 for Yesterday with synopsys, poster & episode details.

  4. Channel 5 (Chinese: 五頻道) is a free-to-air, English-language television channel in Singapore. Owned by state broadcaster Mediacorp, it broadcasts general entertainment, news, and sports programming. The channel's logo is a big white number 5 superimposed on a blue bar.

  5. The Noose. (TV series) The Noose was a Singapore news satire sitcom produced by Mediacorp Channel 5, the country’s English language channel. It was also one of the most popular Singaporean local sitcoms after Under One Roof, Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd and Police & Thief . The name of the show plays on the words The News.

  6. 2 days ago · Channel 5 is a popular English language TV channel in Singapore. It offers a wide range of programs including news, dramas, documentaries, and entertainment shows. With a focus on local content, Channel 5 provides viewers with a unique perspective on Singaporean culture and society. From award-winning dramas to exciting reality shows, there's ...

  7. Initially, television sets only received channels 5 to 10 in the VHF band (where the two Singaporean channels broadcast), but in preparation for the start of Television Malaysia's relay station in Johor Bahru, which was on channel 3, following complaints from viewers that they were unable to receive the station, from 9 December 1964, all television sets sold in Singapore would receive all channels in the VHF band (1 to 11).