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Canale 5 (in English Channel Five) is an Italian private television network of Mediaset, the media branch of Fininvest. Canale 5 was the first private television network to have a national coverage in Italy in 1980, based on a local channel, TeleMilano 58, founded in 1978. Canale 5 is one of Italy's most popular channels. Much of its early content came from American television shows dubbed in Italian. Mike Bongiorno, the host of ''Lascia o raddoppia?'', was also wooed away from RAI to host an early quiz shows on TeleMilano. Today Fininvest controls 35% of Mediaset. The logo of ''Canale 5'' was originally formed by the number five beside a long ''biscione'' (a snake, the ancient symbol of Milan) spitting a flower. In the 1980s the reptile was replaced by a bigger number leaving only a stylized head on the top with the flower. In 2000 Canale 5 launched the Italian version of the ''Big Brother'' franchise, titled ''Grande Fratello'', the first reality show in Italy. This was the beginning of a new era of television marked by the medium of television referring to itself both as an important part of daily life and treating itself as a member of the family or a close friend, sometimes called as "auto-reference". In 2005, ''RIS Delitti Imperfetti'' was launched, an Italian fiction inspired by ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. Today there are many Italian fictions and the most famous are: ''Carabinieri'', ''Distretto di Polizia'', ''RIS Delitti Imperfetti'' and ''Elisa di Rivombrosa''. In 2005 news editor Enrico Mentana was replaced by Carlo Rossella. On 4 December 2012, Mediaset launched Canale 5 HD, a simulcast of Canale 5 in high-definition. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Canale 5」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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