Local television station in Amsterdam
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Television channel
A reporter from Amsterdam television station AT5 interviews city council party leader
(Fractievoorzitter) Laurens Ivens
[nl].
AT5 (Amstel Television 5) is a local television station in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1][2][3][4][5] It first broadcast on April 1, 1992.[1][6][7]
The city of Amsterdam is a minority shareholder,[1][8] and has provided financial support to the station.[9]