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- Q2704729 abstract "La Cinq (The Five) was France's first privately owned free terrestrial television network. Created by politician Jérôme Seydoux and Italian media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, the network broadcast from 1985 to 1992.The contract for France's fifth terrestrial network, which was supposed to have been in effect for an 18-year term, was granted to Seydoux and Berlusconi in November 1985, on which the channel should have ended in 2003. Programming began on February 20, 1986, at 8:30 pm; the first program on La Cinq was Voilà la Cinq, which was taped at Mediaset's studios in Milan, Italy.Economic problems had led to La Cinq's bankruptcy and liquidation in April 1992; the network closed down permanently on April 12, 1992, at midnight, following its final program, Vive La Cinq, which was viewed by between 6 and 7 million viewers. The second and last variant of the La Cinq logo debuted in 1991, before La Cinq's bankruptcy and liquidation. The channel's final images before closing down entirely were a planet with the number 5 rotating around it being blocked by a larger planet as the opening to "Also Sprach Zarathustra" was heard, followed by a text slide that said, La Cinq vous prie de l'excuser pour cette interruption définitive de l'image et du son ("La Cinq would like to apologise for the permanent loss of picture and sound"), followed by another slide that simply said, C'est fini ("It's over"). It would be almost two years before the network's infrastructure was reactivated as a public educational channel, La Cinquième (now France 5).".
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- Q2704729 firstAirDate "1986-02-20".
- Q2704729 lastAirDate "1992-04-12".
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- Q2704729 shareOfAudience "13.0".
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- Q2704729 slogan ""Cinq you La Cinq !" (1987)".
- Q2704729 slogan ""Cinéma ou télévision, La Cinq, tous les soirs un film" (1988)".
- Q2704729 slogan ""Faites la chaîne pour votre chaîne" (1992)".
- Q2704729 slogan ""L'information sans concession, c'est sur La Cinq!" (1990)".
- Q2704729 slogan ""La 5, c'est 5 sur 5" (1991)".
- Q2704729 slogan ""La Cinq, la télé qui ne s'éteint jamais" (1988)".
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- Q2704729 closedDate "1992-04-12".
- Q2704729 launch "1986-02-20".
- Q2704729 name "La Cinq".
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- Q2704729 slogan ""Cinq you La Cinq !"".
- Q2704729 slogan ""Cinéma ou télévision, La Cinq, tous les soirs un film"".
- Q2704729 slogan ""Faites la chaîne pour votre chaîne"".
- Q2704729 slogan ""L'information sans concession, c'est sur La Cinq!"".
- Q2704729 slogan ""La Cinq, la télé qui ne s'éteint jamais"".
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- Q2704729 comment "La Cinq (The Five) was France's first privately owned free terrestrial television network. Created by politician Jérôme Seydoux and Italian media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, the network broadcast from 1985 to 1992.The contract for France's fifth terrestrial network, which was supposed to have been in effect for an 18-year term, was granted to Seydoux and Berlusconi in November 1985, on which the channel should have ended in 2003.".
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