VijfTV

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VijfTV
Launched 1 October 2004
Owned by SBS Belgium
Audience share around 5.0% (, )
Country Flag of Belgium Flanders, Belgium
Formerly called Working name VT5 (after VT4)
Website vijftv.be
Availability
Satellite
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal (BE) Channel 6
SES Astra 19,2°E 12670V, 22.0, 5/6
Cable
Telenet (Belgium) Channel 5

VijfTV started in october 2004 as SBS Belgium's second channel and a sister channel to VT4. The first thing VijfTV broadcast was a soccer game. By doing that the station made sure men would set their TV up to view VijfTV.

The station is female-oriented but also shows programming that might be of interest to men interested in lifestyle and sensitive series and movies.

2005 was a strong year for VijfTV, from scratch it gained 5% of the market in Flanders. And that makes it perform almost better than Kanaaltwee or its sister station VT4.

As of January 2006 VijfTV doubled its programming hours and started broadcasting 24/7.

From 4 January 2006 on, VijfTV broadcasts the popular American day time soap opera The Bold and The Beautiful. It was first shown on public TV, then on VTM but the rights were sold to SBS-Belgium. That also caused an increase of the market share in the early evening.

During the Soccer World Championship, broadcast on Kanaaltwee and VT4, VijfTV broadcast 'women-friendly' programs. They did this using the slogan 'Vrouwen weten waarom' ('Women know why') after the popular Jupiler beer slogan 'Mannen weten waarom' which means 'Men know why'. The formula is a success and VijfTV's market share grows even further.

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