Digital5

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Digital5
Country
AvailabilityNationwide/Worldwide
(through online portals)
Parent TV5 Network Inc.
Key people
Chot Reyes, Concurrent Head
EstablishedMarch 2015
Official website
TV5
Sports5
News5 Everywhere

Digital5 is the online programming division of TV5 Network Inc. and currently headed by Chot Reyes, who also served as the chief of Sports5.

Contents

It produces content (also partnering with some productions) that will can be viewed on the network's online portals. Digital5's content include lifestyle, travel, news, business, sports, comedy, etc. It also managed the news portal, InterAksyon.com, together with News5. [1] Digital5 also produced shows for GG Network, the first online network catered for electronic gamers.

Digital5 Programs

These are the programs produced by Digital5 (past, ongoing and upcoming) with its description

D5.studio

Aside from original programs, online re-runs of past and present TV5 shows are also uploaded in the website. Whenever possible, select Digital5 Programs are brought to TV5 as catch-up episodes (with short length online videos of the shows being combined for television and rearranged with playout to/from commercial breaks).

News5.com.ph

Sports5.ph

Philippine Basketball Association and Philippine Superliga games live streaming are also available in this website, with no commercial breaks.

GG Network

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References

  1. "11 Digital 5 shows to tune in to this summer". Interaksyon. Archived from the original on 26 April 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2015.