G4 (Republic of Wilson)

undefinedG4, also known as G4TV is a Wilsonian gaming network based on the American network of the same name.

TV 4 Gamers era, 2003-2006
On January 2nd, 2003, Carnade announced a new gaming network to theR Cable's feed titled G4/TechTV. Once it launched in the beginning of 2003, it was met with positive reviews for its design. On September 30, 2004, G4 broke off from TechTV.

G4TV.wo era, 2006-2008
This was G4's all-time low in the country, as the network wasn't gaining that much attraction. Despite this, G4 would be introduced to Opal Cable, Fios, Dish, and over the air analog satellite for Mooreville on channel 67 between 2006 and 2008.

TV That's Plugged In era, 2008-2022
After rebranding, G4 was praised for the shows it produced. This lead to G4 being one of the most useful sources to eSports gaming.

In July 2011, Carnade, its owner at the time, revealed that G4, alongside another gaming network, Cordcutter, would cease operations by January 1, 2016. Following this, Wilsonian multimedia company theR would attempt to achieve G4's rights in November 2011, but was unsuccesful. On October 28, 2012, theR would succesfully acquire complete ownership of the network, as Carnade didn't know what to do with it.

By 2017, after the El Kadsreian feed of G4 was discontinued, the Wilsonian channel gained popularity, as it was the only channel with the G4 brand that continued to air.

We Never Stop Playing era, 2022-present
By December 2021, G4 reached the Top 10 on the most viewed networks in the Republic of Wilson, with G4 having an overhaul not long after. On March 12, 2022, G4 would begin to broadcast live drawings from the Mooreville Lottery and Unifylotto lottery services. By the end of 2022, G4 became the most watched channel on theR Cable. On June 24, 2023 at 4:00 AM, G4 shut down its digital transmitter in the Republic of Wilson, as they were the last to do so. On December 8, 2023, G4's global viewership count reached 1 trillion.

Programme
Main article: List of programs broadcast by G4 (Republic of Wilson)

G4 primarily focused on game reviews during its founding, but shifted to foreign game shows by 2005.