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Four (New Zealand)

Four
Four New Zealand logo.svg
Launched 29 June 1997
Closed 2 July 2016
Owned by MediaWorks New Zealand
Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Slogan "NZ's Most (Facebook) Liked TV channel" & "feels like Four"
Country New Zealand
Broadcast area national
metropolitan
Formerly called TV4, C4
Sister channel(s) TV3, The Edge TV
Timeshift service
  • Four Plus 1
  • (terrestrial only)
Website www.four.co.nz
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB 64-QAM on band IV
Satellite
DVB QPSK on 12456 MHz
Cable
DVB QAM

Four (stylised as FOUR) was the second New Zealand television channel owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand, broadcast via the state-owned Kordia transmission network. The channel launched on 29 June 1997 as TV4 and was replaced by C4 on 3 October 2003. It was relaunched on 6 February 2011 as a separate channel from C4.

On 2 July 2016 Mediaworks closed FOUR and replaced it with Bravo as part of a deal with NBC Universal.

In general, the channel's target audience was 18- to 49-year-olds and could be broader in its appeal, with programming which attracted a wider, and more mature audience. During early mornings and late afternoons the channel screened a range of children's programming such as Sesame Street and in the evenings screened shows aimed at the mainstream audience. Overnight and late mornings – early afternoons the channel screened Infomercials and Auto TV (Car Commercials). Four broadcast mostly American programming, with the exemption of Sticky TV and Smash which were in-house produced Auckland hosted youth shows and the Pukana youth show which is produced from a Maori language government fund. Pukana also airs on one of the two government funded Maori language channels.

The history of Four dates back to 1997 when TV3 decided to launch a second channel as TV4. TV4 was an entertainment network and screened a wide range of imported shows such as South Park, Beverly Hills 90210, Beavis and Butthead. After the millennium new programming was scarce, with the infiltration of 1980's and 1990s repeats. In 2003 TV4 was replaced by a music channel C4.

In October 2010 MediaWorks announced TV4 would return as Four, the new network would now focus on children's programming during the day and in the evenings will screen a range of shows aimed at the 18- to 49-year-old audience. The first programme to air on Four was The Simpsons episode "Elementary School Musical" (not coincidentally featuring New Zealand's own Flight of the Conchords).


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