Aren't they launching the Paramount Channel soon, which will also be showing drama?
Yes, it does feel like they might be spreading themselves a bit thin. I think 5Prime will probably end up having a greater focus on factual, repeating the C5 stuff that doesn't particularly fit on 5Star or Spike like GPs Behind Closed Doors and their history docs. I feel like drama series will end up being a bit more few and far between like they are on More4.
I can see Paramount ending up treading more on the toes of 5USA than this channel.
Aren't they launching the Paramount Channel soon, which will also be showing drama?
Yes, it does feel like they might be spreading themselves a bit thin. I think 5Prime will probably end up having a greater focus on factual, repeating the C5 stuff that doesn't particularly fit on 5Star or Spike like GPs Behind Closed Doors and their history docs. I feel like drama series will end up being a bit more few and far between like they are on More4.
I can see Paramount ending up treading more on the toes of 5USA than this channel.
Channel 5 are going to commission homegrown dramas from next year so I reckon 5Prime will be the natural home for repeats of these new dramas along with new acquisitions and perhaps Wentworth could end up on 5Prime for its sixth series
Launching 16th January - Channel 5 today announces 5PRIME, a new premium channel offering high quality factual series, intelligent documentaries and must-watch dramas. 5PRIME features first run originals alongside the finest content and spin offs of its most popular programmes. pic.twitter.com/RiXfNG1jmN
Aren't they launching the Paramount Channel soon, which will also be showing drama?
Yes, it does feel like they might be spreading themselves a bit thin. I think 5Prime will probably end up having a greater focus on factual, repeating the C5 stuff that doesn't particularly fit on 5Star or Spike like GPs Behind Closed Doors and their history docs. I feel like drama series will end up being a bit more few and far between like they are on More4.
I can see Paramount ending up treading more on the toes of 5USA than this channel.
Channel 5 are going to commission homegrown dramas from next year so I reckon 5Prime will be the natural home for repeats of these new dramas along with new acquisitions
Launching 16th January - Channel 5 today announces 5PRIME, a new premium channel offering high quality factual series, intelligent documentaries and must-watch dramas. 5PRIME features first run originals alongside the finest content and spin offs of its most popular programmes. pic.twitter.com/RiXfNG1jmN
Launching 16th January - Channel 5 today announces 5PRIME, a new premium channel offering high quality factual series, intelligent documentaries and must-watch dramas. 5PRIME features first run originals alongside the finest content and spin offs of its most popular programmes. pic.twitter.com/RiXfNG1jmN
Launching 16th January - Channel 5 today announces 5PRIME, a new premium channel offering high quality factual series, intelligent documentaries and must-watch dramas. 5PRIME features first run originals alongside the finest content and spin offs of its most popular programmes. pic.twitter.com/RiXfNG1jmN
Channel 5 don't exactly have a bumper line-up of shows as it is, so spreading that even thinner with another new channel is lunacy. So, they have four spin-off channels now, possibly five if Paramount does indeed launch. It's going to be repeat city on all of them, and not a single one is available in HD. Hardly a selling point of your new "prime" service if you can't even offer viewers a decent picture.
Now they have got rid of My5 TV, will they finally get round to updating Demand 5 on every platform to My5 branding and changing that ruddy huge, bright, badly positioned and out of date DOG on Demand 5 as well.