C4 (TV channel)
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| C4 | |
|---|---|
| Image:C4-Logo.png | |
| Launched | 3 October 2003 |
| Owned by | MediaWorks NZ |
| Country | Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand |
| Formerly called | TV4 |
| Website | c4tv.co.nz |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Analogue | VHF band normally tuned to 4 or 10 |
| SKY Television Analogue | Channel 10 |
| Satellite | |
| Freeview DVB-S | Channel 4 |
| SKY Television Digital | Channel 64 |
| Cable | |
| TelstraClear InHomeTV | Channel 64 |
C4 is a music television station operating in New Zealand and owned by MediaWorks NZ.
The station was originally named TV4, a station for an 18-30 year-old audience featuring a mix of programmes. However on October 1 2003 TV4 ceased broadcasting and relaunched on October 3 2003 as a music channel called C4, the very first program to be screened was the Top 100 Songs of All Time as chosen by viewers. When the station is off air (between the hours of 12am and 2pm on weekdays, 3am and 9am on Saturdays and 12am to 5am on Sundays), it shows Infomercials. However, C4 is only off air for free-to-air viewers. For viewers that are subscribed to Freeview or SKY Digital, the channel operates 24 hours.
New Zealand on Air paid $500,000 for the first year of operation. C4 was to broadcast 58 hours a week of music television in prime-time, reaching 72 percent of the population, with a target of 20-25 percent New Zealand music content agreed with NZ on Air.
C4 has a deal with MTV Networks to air MTV programming in New Zealand, which has proven successful to date, with shows such as Pimp My Ride and Jackass proving popular among C4's target demographic. Music videos are being gradually replaced by content of this kind. The MTV content on C4 remains on air although Sky TV has launched a local MTV station featuring some of the same shows.
Its current slogan is "Where Music Lives".
As of April 11, 2007, C4 went into 14:9 widescreen transmission on the Sky Network. Media Works advised this editor in an email that 16:9 widescreen transmissions of C4 would begin a few weeks after April 11. C4 did the full switch over on May 2, the same day that Freeview launched. It screens in 16:9 on analog VHF broadcasts.
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[edit] Controversy
In its relatively small time on air, C4 has caused controversy around New Zealand.
The first such instance was when it chose to air the BBC series Popetown becoming the first TV network in the world to show the series, originally made for the BBC but then pulled from their schedule. This caused much controversy with New Zealand Roman Catholics as it was seen to be demeaning of Pope John Paul II. However, all 10 episodes made were aired. This prompted bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand to call for a boycott of all CanWest radio and television stations.
Catholic leaders and other religious groups such as Family Life International called for a boycott of all CanWest stations in February 2006 when C4 chose to air the South Park episode Bloody Mary sooner than originally planned. The following day it was reported that the episode was C4's highest rated show ever, drawing 210,000 viewers, six times South Park's normal audience. Protests were held outside the C4 studios the night it aired and the episode drew the most complaints ever received by the Broadcasting Standards Authority.
Flashbacks, Amp'd , Freestyle, Intellectual Property and The Sound Lab all suffered from C4's mid-2006 revamp. C4 wanted to air new fresh shows, along with a fresh on-air identity which was launched soon after and all four shows were cancelled. Freestyle host, Teuila Blakely went to Juice TV, Jono Pryor now hosts 10 Reasons, Nick D & DJ Sir-vere report for Special Features & James Coleman continues to host his Radio Live show.
[edit] On air
- See also: List of programs being broadcast by C4
[edit] Past & Present On Air
Note many of these shows will be repeated at various points during the year.
- Top of the Pops (UK version - aired after NZ version was axed on TVNZ.)
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
- Family Guy
- My Super Sweet 16
- Beavis & Butthead
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force
- I Bet You Will
- The Fabulous Life Of
- Ride with Funkmaster Flex
- Laguna Beach
- Pimp My Ride
- Wanna Come In?
- The daily show
- Punk'd
- Coast (This show is produced & screened by Maori Television)
- Ronnie Johns Half Hour
- Classic Albums
- CD USA
- South Park
- 8th & Ocean
- Little Britain
- Studentville
- Later with Jools Holland
- Camp Jim
- MTV Cribs
- Room Raiders
- Viva La Bam
- Wildboyz
- Every Video Ever Made
- Jackass
- The Assistant
- Popetown
- Merrick & Rosso: The B Team
- Dirty Sanchez
- Swag
- Clone High
- Futurama
- Kung Faux
- The Ashlee Simpson Show
- Invader Zim
- CD:UK
- Happy Tree Friends
- Hollyoaks
[edit] Awards Shows
- Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards
- Video Music Awards
- MTV Movie Awards
- MTV Europe Music Awards
- Grammys
- The Brit Awards
[edit] Current Primetime Schedule
| 7:00 PM | 7:30 PM | 8:00 PM | 8:30 PM | 9:00 PM | 9:30 PM | 10:00 PM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUN | Final Fu | I'm From Rolling Stone | American Dad | Sunday Night Movie | Added This Week | ||
| MON | King of the Hill | Punk'd | Laguna Beach | 10 Reasons | Bullrun | ||
| TUE | MXC | Added This Week | C4 and Fresh Up's Ultimate Adventure | All newSouth Park | The Daily Show | ||
| WED | House of Carters | Pop Goes the Weasel | Ice T's Rap School | Wrestling Society X | The Sarah Silverman Programe | ||
| THU | Family Guy | C4's Biggest Records... Right Now | Special Features | The Mighty Boosh | |||
| FRI | Ren and Stimpy | Official New Zealand Top 40 | Drop In TV | Backpackers | |||
| SAT | There and Back | My Super Sweet 16 | MXC | U Choose 40* | |||
News and Current Affairs are in Grey; Drama is in Blue; Sitcoms, Animation and Comedy are in Purple; Live Music Shows and Music Video Shows are in Green; Factual programs and Documentaries are Yellow; Reality, Game shows and Talk shows are in Red; Sport is in Orange; Movies are in Pink. The above represents C4's usual primetime schedule. It does not reflect one-off events, and program starting times may vary from those shown. *This program continues until at least 11:30pm. This schedule is current as of 2007-10-30. For up-to-date information, see C4's online television guide. ([1]).
[edit] References
- Phase Four Report Card" NZ On Air, Wellington .
- Bay Of Plenty Times (Feb 22.) 2006.angry at show's timing”. Retrieved Feb. 23, 2006.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
New Zealand Free-to-Air Television Channels | |
|---|---|
| Television New Zealand | TV One · TV2 · TVNZ 6 |
| MediaWorks NZ | TV3 · C4 |
| Other Channels | Prime · Māori Television · Trackside · Regional TV |
Freeview New Zealand | |
|---|---|
| Television Channels | TV One · TV2 · TV3 · C4 · Māori Television Tahi · TVNZ 6 · TVNZ Sport Extra · Triangle Stratos · Parliament TV |
| Radio Stations | Radio New Zealand National · Radio New Zealand Concert |
| Data Services | Freeview EPG · TVNZ Teletext |
| Future Services | TVNZ 7 · Māori Television Rua |
CanWest Global Communications Corp. | |
|---|---|
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| Assets outside of Canada | Network Ten (Australia) • Original 106: Solent/Bristol/Aberdeen (UK) |
| 1 Co-owned with Quebecor, with CanWest having management responsibilities. | |

