4Music | |
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Launched | 15 August 2008 |
Owned by | Box Television (Bauer Group/Channel 4) |
Picture format | 16:9, 576i (SDTV) |
Audience share | 0.3% (October 2011, [1]) |
Slogan | Music and Then Some! |
Country | United Kingdom |
Replaced | The Hits |
Sister channel(s) | Channel 4, Film4, E4, More4, Kerrang!, Kiss, Magic, Q, Smash Hits!, The Box |
Website | www.4music.com |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Freeview | Channel 18 |
Satellite | |
Sky | Channel 360 |
Cable | |
Virgin Media | Channel 330 |
UPC Ireland | Channel 716 |
IPTV | |
TalkTalk TV | Channel 456 |
Internet television | |
TVCatchup | Watch live (UK only) |
4Music is a music and entertainment channel in the United Kingdom and available on some digital television providers in the Republic of Ireland - its web component can be found at www.4Music.com with its own Facebook and Twitter pages. It is the only channel within the Box Television Network to be branded under Channel 4 and is one of the only channels in the network to be broadcast in widescreen. The channel replaced The Hits. It is available on Freeview, Virgin Media & Sky.
The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day.
4Music is now the home for music/celebrity orientated shows and comedies that were once shown on Channel 4. It is a mix of music and comedy which are similar to that of the defunct channel Play UK. Here is a list of a few of the non-music programmes being shown on 4Music. Some are shown exclusively for 4Music and were not shown on Channel 4 or even shows that still are being broadcast on Channel 4. The re-broadcast has re-introduced comedies and shows to younger audiences and have since become popular again.
A chart compiled by 4Music of the "biggest" and "best" videos right now. The first ever Today's 4Music Top 10 Chart was broadcast on 18 August 200at 12:00pm. Yeasayer were top with their single "Ambling Up".
Formerly, the 4Music Top 20, this is a chart compiled by 4Music of the "biggest" and "best" videos from the current week. The first ever This Week's 4Music Top 20 Chart was broadcast on 19 March 2009 at 3:45pm.
A chart is compiled of songs from a particular artist that has released at least 20 singles such as Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera and The Black Eyed Peas. The public vote for their favourite song on the 4Music website and the results are shown on the results show.
The first "4Music Buzz Chart" was broadcast on 18 August 2008 at 12:00am. It shows a selection of pre-released songs charted into a top 10, similar to sister channel The Box's "Box Breakers". The first number one in the chart was "Jump in the Pool" by Friendly Fires and Bombay Bicycle Club's "Always Like This". The programme is no longer shown.
A selection of pre-released and released singles. It plays all genres of music such as hip-hop, rock, pop, R'n'B, dance, folk, indie etc.
UKHot40 is a music video chart based on UK sales only, and documents the top records of the week.
The 20 most played songs on commercial radio this week.
A review of the past month's stories in the world of music with T4 presenter, Miquita Oliver. This programme is no longer broadcast.
First aired last year as MobileAct Unsigned on T4, Orange UnsignedAct follows the search for Britain's next biggest unsigned band. No longer being made.
All of the music videos from a certain artist are played, from their first right through to the present day. They have included Take That, Pink, Mariah Carey, Westlife and Girls Aloud.
Link a couple of artists, through six stages. Snoop Dogg to Girls Aloud, Dizzee Rascal to Westlife and Madonna to McFly are a few examples.
The programme is hosted by Matt Littler and Darren Jeffries. They both back an artist and show 10 mixed music videos of both artists with them to see which is "better". Eminem Vs. Kanye West, Britney Vs. Christina, Beyoncé Vs. Rihanna and Take That Vs. Robbie Williams are a few examples.
Two music videos by artists or bands. The first video, being their newest song, the second video, being their most successful song. "Imma Be" and "Where Is the Love?" is an example by The Black Eyed Peas
A monthly show called The Crush (sponsored by KFC Krushems milkshakes) is hosted by T4 host Rick Edwards and contains interviews with artists that are releasing new albums and single in that month.
4Music launched on 15 August 2008. The channel launched with an on-screen countdown counting down from ten minutes down to zero. During the countdown, clips from popular music videos were faded through the screen including clips from promotions for the channel. The channel then launched at 7pm with a promotional advert for the channel then fading into "Davina and Steve's 20 Big Ones"; the first song at number 20 being "The Pretender" by The Foo Fighters and Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" at number 1.
Kylie Minogue's KYLIEX2008 tour was broadcast. Completing the launch night line up was Big Brother Live, where Rachel Rice was given a 'favourite things party' as she had survived that night's eviction. She and her chosen favourite housemate, Kathreya Kasisopa, were taken to a private room where Rachel's top 10 favourite songs were played. Live coverage of the 2008 V Festival was shown on 16 and 17 August and highlights were shown on subsequent days. These highlights sparked complaints however as to the overall quality of coverage - the main headliners did not get their full sets played out.
Despite the arguments between Davina and Steve as to whose face appeared first on the channel, actually the first face on 4Music was Kylie Minogue, introducing her live concert at 9pm on the launch night (as they later explained).
The launch also saw a new DOG appear on the screen and new idents with a woman swivelling on a chair with the new pink 4Music logo in the background similar to the previous idea "The Hits" had with a TV suddenly filling with colour throughout the room.
4Music has coverage at both festivals during the Summer, with highlights repeated frequently throughout the Summer. The channel also has stages at both events. At T4 On The Beach Since 2007 (Renamed the T4 and 4Music Stage in 2010) & at the V Festival since 2005 (then known as "The Channel 4 Stage", renamed to "The 4Music Stage" In 2008).
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