TV4 (Euro Republics)

Fox is the fourth main free to air TV channel in the Euro Republics, commonly available on LCN 4.

It is aimed at a young male & female audience, and it airs news, sport, movies, children's shows, animation, action, US drama and comedy. The channel broadcasts in 5 languages with subtitles and via audio options. The channel airs free every day for 24 hours.

The channel is the fourth of the five main NSB (National Service Broadcaster) broadcasters in the country, the others being ETV One, Network Two, sister channel TV3 & Prime Television, and therefore has to provide at least 5 hours of original & repeated Euro Republican entertainment content a week, mostly used by Liquid News, archive content from it's early days as Channel 4, ZTV & TV4, TV3 repeats & spin-offs of TV3 programmes. The channel has to air at least an hour of news programmes between Monday-Friday, used by Fox Headline News, with it's 19:10, 12:00 & post-midnight bulletins.

History
Around the autumn of 1994, rumours began to spread spread that TV3 was planning a new channel. It was unknown about the target audience & what it was called.

TV3 confirmed more details about the new channel in March 1995. The channel would be a National Service broadcaster, and would “cater to the youth of the country, with a slightly male flavour, reflecting the issues & interests of the target demographic with original content made for young people of the Euro Republics, news, live sports, feature films, popular drama, comedy & music-based programming.

Channel 4 (stylised as Ch 4) launched on 31st October, 1995 at 7:00pm. Its inaugural program was the premiere of Channel 4 News at 7, a news magazine program originally hosted by Kevin Paxman and Sarah Johnson; Paxman opened the show by jokingly welcoming viewers to "the end of our careers." Launching with an estimated audience of about 10 million homes, Channel 4 aimed to be a more informal and youth-oriented channel than parent network TV3, featuring a heavier emphasis on programming that would appeal to the demographic, both original & imported. The youthful image was reflected in the inital presentation, bright & colourful.

Channel 4 was initially unavailable worldwide, with programmes carried by international channel TV3 World, which was originally scarce to find in Europe. C4 became available on some Irish MMDS systems in 1997, replacing the UK service, and was very successful, becoming the country's #3 most popular MMDS channel, and spread to other European systems later.

On 1st April, 2003, Ch 4 was completely relaunced as ZTV. While it kept some of it’s original launch shows, most were phased out and moved to TV3 or other channels. The refresh also saw the channel launch a larger emphasis on music programming.

There was a weekly Thursday block foucusing on adult animation known as Padlock. This included the Euro Republican debuts of Monkey Dust, 3 South, Spy Groove, Hey Monie! and Clone High, and also included Family Guy, South Park & Queer Duck, all of which had already aired on TV3 and Ch 4. Later additions to the block include Odd Job Jack, Game Over, Stripperella, Free for All and Father of the Pride.

ZTV rebranded into Viasat4 on 8th September, 2007. Most music programming would be moved to TV3 and eventually V5 while V4 would focus on entertainment programming for youth audiences.

On 19th February, 2020, It was announced that as part of a new multi-year deal with The Walt Disney Company, that Viasat 4 would be relaunched on the coming April 3rd as a localised version of the Fox network.

The rebrand saw a shift to a younger audience, and was repositioned as both a variety channel aimed at the 0-39 age group, including movies, comedy, gameshows and kids shows, and a youth network similar to the original Ch 4.

It rebranded on 3rd April, 2020 at 8.30pm with a special programme beforehand marking the best shows aired by TV4 in it’s 13 year history, and another one afterwards, an hour long show previewing the upcoming content on FOX.

On 17th March, 2021, the channel stopped airing CBS drama programmes, in an attempt to target more at a male demographic, with the only dramas airing from then on being series from HBO Max & Showtime, most of which were aired 1 to 2 nights after their debut on Premiere.

News & current affairs

 * Fox Headline News (1995-present)
 * This Week ER (2020-present)
 * The Chord (2020-present)
 * TVi (2019-present)
 * Liquid News (2001-present)

TV3 spin-offs

 * Pop Idol Plus (2003-present)
 * The Xtra Factor (2005-present)
 * Euro Republics' Got More Talent (2008-present)
 * Big Brother's Little Brother (2002-present)

Comedy

 * Seinfeld (US) (1995-present)
 * The King of Queens (US) (2007-present)
 * Friends (US) (1995-present)
 * Married... With Children (US) (1995-2003, 2007-present)
 * Malcolm In The Middle (US) (2000-present)
 * The Big Bang Theory (USA) (2007-present)
 * The Office USA (2007-present)
 * Harry Hill‘s TV Burp (UK) (2003-present, shared with Prime, TV3 and Fox8)
 * Schweetzman (1995-2003; 2020-present) (also aired on TV3, Spark & TCM)
 * First Take (2019-present; original for season 1; reruns from season 2 onwards)
 * Chuck (2008-present; repeated from Premiere)
 * TV Offal (1997-present; also on TCM)
 * Mom (2014-present)
 * Black-ish (2015-present; also on TCM)

Animation

 * The Simpsons (US) (1995-2003, 2007-present, shared with other EuroMedia networks)
 * Family Guy (US) (1999-2003, 2007-present)
 * King Of The Hill (US) (1997-present)
 * American Dad (US) (2005-present)
 * South Park (US) (1997-2003, 2007-present, reruns from 2020; new episodes moving to TV3)
 * Bob’s Burgers (US) (2011-present, shared with other EuroMedia networks)
 * Mintered (UK/US) (1996-present, also on other EuroMedia networks)
 * Dumb Teacher (US) (2006-present; reruns; episodes first shown on Premiere)
 * Brickleberry (US) (2013-present)
 * Futurama (US) (1999-present)
 * Archer (US) (2010-present, shared with FX)
 * Aqua Teen Hunger Force (US) (2002-present)
 * Bless The Harts (US) (2019-present)
 * Bluey Minter’s Ultimate Combo! (US/UK) (2000-present)
 * Duncanville (US) (2020-present)
 * Bluey (AUS) (2020-present)

Drama

 * Shameless (2011-present, shown one night after Premiere)
 * Billions (2016-present, shown one night after Premiere)
 * The Chi (2018-present)
 * Your Honor (2021-present, repeated from Premiere)
 * Dexter (2007-present; repeated from Premiere)
 * Raised By Wolves (2021-present)
 * It's A Sin (2021-present; shown one week after Premiere)

Reality

 * Big Brother Euro Republics (2001-present)

Gameshows/Quizshows

 * Family Fortunes (UK) (1995-present)
 * Family Fortunes Euro Republics (ER) (1998-present)
 * Family Feud (US) (1995-present)
 * The Crystal Maze (UK) (1995-present)
 * Catchphrase (UK) (1995-present)
 * The Chase (UK) (2010-present)
 * Tipping Point (UK) (2012-present)
 * Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (versions from UK, USA, Australia, Euro Republics) (1998-present)

Sports

 * UEFA Champions Leauge (only if two matches happen at once) (1995-present)
 * UEFA Europa Leauge (1995-present)
 * UEFA Super Cup (1995-present)
 * WWE Raw (live) (1999-present)
 * WWE Smackdown (live) (1999-present)
 * AEW Dynamite (highlights) (2019-present; aired live on TNT)

Soaps

 * Neighbours (1995-present; repeats)
 * Coronation Street (1995-present; repeats)
 * Hollyoaks (1995-present; repeats)

Others

 * Face Inside (2005-present)
 * Body Hits (2011-present)
 * Awesome Super Tales (2012-present)
 * It's Good to Be Picaso (2015-present)
 * 2004: War and Utopia (2016-present)
 * Police Ten 7 (US) (2001-present)
 * Police Ten 7 El Kadsre (EK) (2003-present)
 * Oddity Archive (US) (2015-present)
 * Rescue 911 (US) (1996-2000, 2018-present)
 * Real TV (US) (2003-present)
 * Simpsons Moments (2020-present)
 * Phantom Gourmet (US) (2004-present)
 * Abroad in Japan (UK/JP) (2014-present)
 * The Nostalgia Critic (US) (2014-present)
 * Angry Video Game Nerd (US) (2008-present)
 * FBE (US) (2015-present)
 * Vinesauce (SWE) (2016-present)
 * Memeulous (UK) (2017-present)
 * Pyronical (UK) (2017-present)
 * Slazo (UK) (2018-present)
 * Otaku Police Force (2017-present)
 * PewDiePie (SE) (2017-present)
 * Culture Pub (FR) (1995-2006; 2008-present) (with English subtitles)
 * Another Dirty Room (US) (2017-present)
 * DramaAlert (US) (2016-present)
 * Hot Ones (US) (2015-present)
 * It's Japan, Man! (JP) (2019-present)
 * The Hard Sell with Bob the Fish (UK) (2016-present)
 * ITV in The Face (UK) (2010-present)
 * Watch and Smile (UK) (2018-present)
 * Senpai Club (2018-present)
 * The World According To Jeff Goldblum (US) (2019-present)
 * Bill Nye The Science Guy (US) (2017-present)
 * Ashens reviews (UK) (2013-present)
 * Pre-cert legends series (2016-present, in reruns)
 * Shamed and Hurt (EK) (2018-present)
 * YouTube Geographic (US) (2017-present)
 * Bobsheaux (US) (2015-present)

Programming blocks

 * 3C (2011-present)
 * Star (2021-present)
 * Disney Junior (2011-present)

Light entertainment and reality shows

 * Euro Republics Got Talent (2006-2007, also on TV3)
 * Britain’s Got Talent (2007, also on TV3)
 * America’s Got Talent (2006-2007)
 * Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (2004-2007)
 * The X Factor (2004-2006)
 * The X Factor: Celebrity (2019)
 * Big Brother ER (2000-2007)
 * Big Brother USA (2002-2007)
 * Big Brother UK (2000-2007)
 * I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! (2003-2007, moved from and back to TV3)

Proposed broadcast

 * Un____ (2020; was instead broadcast on TV3)



Soap opera

 * Fair City (1995-2020; repeats) (moved to Network Two)
 * River City (2002-2019; repeats) (moved to Prime)

Comedy

 * MADtv (1995-2007)

Magazine
In March 1997, Euro Publishing Group released FOXMAG (previously Ch4 Magazine, ZTV Weekly & Viasat 4 Magazine), a weekly magazine aimed at a 13-34 demographic featuring programme info, events, movie reviews, game reviews and a 7-day TV guide in the style of the Fox channel.