TV4 (Euro Republics)

TV4 is the fourth main free to air TV channel in the Euro Republics, commonly available on LCN 4, and is a sister channel to TV3.

It is aimed at a young male & female audience, and it airs news, sport, movies, children's programmes, animation, action, drama, documentaries, and comedy. The channel broadcasts free-to-air 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 6 hours of new, original Euroish entertainment output on a typical week.

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 Jack Lunnon and Sarah Johnson; Lunnon 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. A vital part of the new schedule would include Must See TV, a Friday night strand of new and popular Euroish, British and American comedy series in addition to drama and entertainment, adapted from the advertising slogan used by NBC in the United States.

The youthful image was reflected in the inital presentation, bright. colourful and energetic yet offbeat and somewhat artsy. The original idents and presentation for Channel 4 were designed and produced by Martin Lambie-Nairn, a designer best known for his other channel branding over the years, including BBC One's "Virtual Globe", "Balloon" and "Rhythm & Movement" idents, "The 2s" for BBC Two and Channel 4's blocky logo. There are remembered fondly by many Euroish ident enthusiasts. In-vision continuity was also a major part of presentation for Channel 4, and was used particularly often during primetime and overnight. Whilst it is lesser seen today, TV4 still uses IVC, and is used more during daytime hours and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.

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.

Channel 4 soft relaunched on Monday 4th May 1998, with new idents and presentation. A few months earlier, 60 Seconds was launched, a 1-minute news programme running hourly on the channel (except during children's programmes and news bulletins) which runs to this day.

On 1st April, 2003, Channel 4 was completely relaunced as ZTV. The refresh saw the channel launch a larger emphasis on music programming, with music videos taking up the bulk of the afternoon and early evening schedule, between C3 and the main evening news, renamed ZTV Latest. Liquid News was also relaunched with a new set, theme and graphics.

There was a weekly Thursday block foucusing on adult animation known as Do Not Disturb which debuted on 3rd April 2003. This included the Euro Republican debuts of Monkey Dust, Spy Groove and Clone High, and also included Family Guy, South Park and Queer Duck, which had previously aired on Channel 4. Later additions to the block included Stripperella, Free for All, Father of the Pride and Ren & Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon.

Other new programmes to co-incide with the rebrand of Channel 4 as ZTV included Dreamscapes, Fatboy Slim: Musical Hooligan, Little Britain, Office Monkey, Burn It, Bo' Selecta! and Swiss Toni.

Whilst the new programming was for the most part critically acclaimed, there was criticism that virtually none of the new programmes were homemade, and that the music video slot was nothing more than filler.

The ratings for ZTV were lower in the afternoons than they had been as Channel 4, whose mix of sitcom repeats, soaps and gameshows proved a successful afternoon alternative to women's magazine show Open House on ETV1, lifestyle programmes on Network 2 and Club 3.

The channel was soft relaunched in January 2004, with the rolling video jukebox slot moved to the overnight hours, plus an hour long slot at 1pm. To make up for the loss of the slot, a Euroish version of Top of The Pops was commisioned for TV3, with a spin-off show, Top of The Pops Plus on ZTV.

ZTV rebranded into TV4 on 8th September, 2007. Most music programming would be moved to TV3 and eventually V5, whilst TV4 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 Channel 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.

As part of the TV3 Annual Report for 2021-22, it was announced that going forward FOX's programme budget would be expanded to allow production for new comedy, drama and factual programmes on the channel.

Rumours began to be made in late 2022 that FOX will be rebranded sometime in early 2023, with media insiders suggesting that the deal to use the FOX name for the channel was not going to be renewed in 2023 and that FOX would be rebranded under a new brand. On the ERIPO (Euro Republican Intellectual Property Office) website on 28 December 2022, a logo featuring a stylised number 4 was published under EuroMedia's name. This suggests that FOX might rebrand back to TV4 in 2023.

The rumours were confirmed on 20th February, 2023 when EuroMedia officially announced that FOX would revert to TV4 in March 2023, with a slate of new shows joining the schedule.

FOX rebranded as TV4 on the evening of Monday 13th March 2023, ahead of the first episode of new endurance reality show Go Hard or Go Home.

Schedules

 * 31st October 1995
 * 5th October 2001
 * 30th October 2009
 * 13th March 2023

News & current affairs

 * TV4 News (1995-present)
 * Liquid News (2001-present)
 * 60 Seconds (1998-present)
 * This Week (2008-present)
 * Real Life (2010-present)
 * The Agenda (1996-2021; 2023-present)
 * Free Speech (2023-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 (2002-2012; 2022-present)

Soap

 * (UK) (1995-present)
 * Charnham (UK) (1997-present)

Reality

 * Married at First Sight (2015-present)
 * Love Island (2018-present)
 * Big Brother (2001-2012; 2022-present) (live feed)
 * Gogglebox (2017-present)
 * Go Hard or Go Home (2023-present)
 * Deadline (2023-present)
 * Deadline (2023-present)

Comedy - original

 * Saturday Live (1996-2002; 2023-present)
 * TimeLoop (2016-present)
 * First Take (2019-present)
 * Guttered (2019-present)
 * Age of Outrage (2020-present)
 * Talk Night (2020-present)
 * The Nigel Robinson Show (2020-present)
 * This Hour Has 22 Minutes (2023- present)
 * The Bubble (2023-present)
 * Taskmaster (2023-present)
 * Laxed (2022-present)
 * Welcome to Faulkshire (2017-present)
 * Paper Round (2022-present)
 * Odd Balls (2018-present)
 * 100 Ways To Waste Your Life (2021-present)

Comedy - acquired

 * (US) (1995-present)
 * (US) (1999-2003; 2005-present)
 * (US) (1999-present)
 * (US) (2005-present)
 * (US) (1998-present)
 * (US) (2011-present)
 * (US) (1995-present)
 * (US) (1995-present)
 * (US) (1995-2003, 2007-present)
 * (US) (2000-present)
 * (US) (2010-present)
 * (US) (2008-present)
 * Traveler (EK) (2018-present)
 * (US) (2007-present)
 * (US) (2003-present)
 * The Graham Norton Show (UK) (2007-present)
 * (UK) (2003-present)
 * (UK) (2006-present)
 * (UK) (2013-present)
 * Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared (UK) (2023-present)
 * Schweetzman (1995-2003; 2020-present)
 * (US) (2004-present)
 * Roomies In The Tower (EK/RA/US) (2014-present)
 * (US) (2008-present)
 * (UK) (1995-present)
 * (UK) (1995-present)
 * (UK) (2008-present)
 * Junk in the Trunk (UK) (1995-present)
 * Filthy Rich & Catflap (US) (1999-present)
 * (UK/IRE) (1995-present)
 * (UK) (2011-present)
 * The Royle Family (UK) (2003-present)
 * (UK) (2004-present)
 * (UK) (2008-present)
 * Friday Night Dinner (UK) (2011-present)
 * (UK) (1997-present)
 * (UK) (2001-present)
 * (UK) (2019-present)
 * (UK) (2008-present)
 * (UK/IRE) (2017-present)
 * (UK) (1995-present)
 * (UK) (2005-present)
 * (UK) (2013-present)
 * (UK) (2000-present)
 * (UK) (2021-present)
 * (UK) (1997-present)
 * (UK) (2013-present)
 * (UK) (2008-present)
 * (UK) (1998-present)
 * (UK) (1995-present)
 * (UK) (1997-present)
 * (UK) (1999-present)
 * (UK) (2014-present)
 * (UK) (2005-present)
 * (UK) (2004-present)
 * (UK) (2004-present)
 * (UK) (1998-present)
 * (US) 2015-present)
 * (US) (2023-present)

Drama - original

 * Mood (2022-present) (co-produced with BBC Three and BBC America)
 * Deejay's (2021-present)
 * Jericho Road (2007-2011; 2022-present) (co-produced with HBO)
 * The Plaice (2019-present)
 * Against Consent (2023-present)

Drama - acquired

 * (UK) (1995-present)
 * (US) (1999-present)
 * (US) (2003-present)
 * (UK) (2005-present)
 * (UK) (2006-present)
 * Dexter (US) (2007-present)
 * Shameless (US) (2011-present)
 * Game of Thrones (US) (2011-present)
 * (UK) (2011-present)
 * Raised By Wolves (US) (2021-present)
 * It's A Sin (UK) (2021-present)
 * Red Rose (UK) (2022-present)
 * (AUS) (2022-present)
 * Wreck (UK) (2022-present)
 * (US) (2022-present)
 * The Last of Us (US) (2023-present)
 * The Gold (UK) (2023-present)

Magazine

 * This Morning, This Afternoon (1995-present)
 * The Gadget Show (UK) (2007-present)

Music

 * Top of The Pops (2023-present)
 * Live with... (2005-present)
 * The Virgin Radio Festival (2009-present)
 * Play At The Beach (2011-present)

Factual

 * Liquid Assets (2003-present)
 * (UK) (2008-present)
 * Float the Bubble: All Their Way (2023-present)
 * Behind Zeroshock (2021-present)
 * Olivia Warbuton documentaries (2022-present)

Gameshows and quizzes

 * Head Jam (2007-2009; 2022-present)
 * The Cram (2022-present)
 * The Crystal Maze (2019-present)
 * RocKwiz (2007-2012; 2023-present)

Talk show

 * Open Air (2023-present; occasionally)
 * Ian Knetter and... (2023-present)

TV3 soap repeats

 * (1995-present)
 * (1995-present)

TV3 entertainment repeats

 * Dancing with The Stars (2007-present)
 * Euroish Got Talent (2008-present)
 * Gladiators (1995-2020; 2022-present)
 * The Great Euroish Bake Off (2015-present)
 * The Traitors (2023-present)

Other programmes

 * Culture Pub (FR) (1995-2006; 2008-present) (with English subtitles)
 * The Hard Sell with Matthew Harris (UK) (2016-present)
 * The Hard Sell with Guilherme Fontes (UK) (2020-present)
 * ITV in The Face (UK) (2010-present)
 * Watch and Smile (UK) (2018-present)
 * The Kids Are Alright (UK) (2019-present)
 * The World According To Jeff Goldblum (US) (2019-present)
 * Bill Nye The Science Guy (US) (2017-present)
 * Ashens reviews (UK) (2013-present)

Programming blocks

 * 3C (2011-present)
 * 3C Playbox (2023-present)
 * You and Me (1998-present)
 * The Clubhouse (2005-present)

News and current affairs

 * Newsnight (1995-2001)
 * Life (1995-1998)
 * SportsCentre at 6 (1996-2003)
 * 4D (1999)

Light entertainment and reality shows

 * Don't Forget Your Toothbrush (1995)
 * Don't Try This At Home! (1997-2003)
 * Fightbox (UK) (2003)
 * Wanted (1995-1998)

Soaps

 * (UK) (1999-2022)
 * (AUS) (1995-2022 - returning in TBC 2023)
 * Night and Day (UK) (2001-2008)
 * Echo Beach (UK) (2008-2009)
 * The Bill (UK) (1995-2010)
 * Crossroads (UK) (2001-2003)
 * Prisoner: Cell Block H (AUS) (1995-2004)
 * Chances (AUS) (1995-1996)
 * Barcroft (1995-2020)

Drama

 * The X Files (US) (1995-2006)
 * ER (US) (1995-2011)

Comedy - original

 * Ray Cokes Unleashed (1995-1997)
 * The Blizzard of Odd (1998-2004)
 * Up Yer News (1995-1996)

Comedy - imported

 * (US) (1995-2007)
 * The King of Queens (US) (2007-2022)
 * (US) (2013-2021)
 * (US) (2010-2020)
 * Mom (US) (2014-2022)
 * NewsRadio (US) (1995-2001)
 * (US) (2007-2013)
 * (UK) (2003-2020)
 * (US) (1997-2005)
 * Spy Groove (US) (2003)
 * (US) (2001-2004)
 * Duckman (US) (1995-1999)
 * Popetown (UK) (2004-2005)
 * Monkey Dust (UK) (2003-2009)
 * Ideal (UK) (2006-2013)
 * My Wonderful Life (UK) (1997-1999)
 * KYTV (UK) (1996-1999)
 * (UK) (2020-2022)
 * (UK) (1998-2005)
 * Coupling (UK) (2001-2010)
 * Game On (UK) (1996-2003)
 * Clone High (US) (2003-2008)
 * (UK) (1995-2003)
 * Wilfred (AU) (2011-2015)

Music, arts and culture

 * The Happening (1995-2000)
 * The White Room (1995-1998)
 * The Strand (1995-2019)

Factual

 * We Are the Euro Republics (2022)

Programming blocks

 * The Fix (1995-2010)
 * The Bedtime Hour (2005-2022)
 * Star (2021-2022)
 * Disney Junior (2011-2022)