Kanal 5 (Macedonia)

Канал 5
Kanal 5
Launched 1998
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Slogan Sekogaš so vas i za vas
(Always with you and for you)
Country Macedonia
Language Macedonian
Broadcast area Macedonia
Headquarters Skopje, Macedonia
Sister channel(s) Kanal 5 plus
Kanal 5 HD
Website www.kanal5.com.mk
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog Channel ?
Digital Channel ?
Boom TV Channel 005
Satellite
Total TV Channel 004
Cable
Blizoo Channel 004
Telekabel Channel ?
Available on most cable operators Check local cable operators for availability
IPTV
Max TV Channel 003
Streaming media
WebMax TV Watch Live (MKD) Only
OnNet Watch Live (MKD) Only
Other variations of Logo of Kanal 5

Kanal 5 (Macedonian: Канал 5) is a national, privately owned, television channel in the Republic of Macedonia. It was founded in its current form in 1998. The network's main office is in Skopje, and also has smaller studios in other bigger cities all around the Republic of Macedonia.

The network began broadcasting to the coverage area of Skopje with fifty employees before expanding reach to the rest of the country. Kanal 5 has publicly had a strong aim of being a part of every Macedonian household. Kanal 5 TV (Channel 5 TV) currently has an audience reach of 96% of the Macedonian population. However, its new "sister" channel Kanal 5 plus currently has an audience reach of 76% of the Macedonian population.

From August 2009 until June 2012, Kanal 5 TV is the exclusive Macedonian broadcaster of all football matches from the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup.

In May 2010, Kanal 5 started its own HD programme, called "Kanal 5 HD", on the national IPTV operator, T-Home's Max TV.

Канал 5 Вести (Kanal 5 News) is the stations news division. The evening news bulletins are presented by Tatjana Stojanovska, Ljubica Janevska or Borislav Tnokovski. Morning & afternoon news bulletins are presented by Dragi Pavlevski or Biljana Debarlieva. The networks Chief News Editor is Lidija Bogatinova.

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