Channel 4 (Australia)
Channel 4 was a free-to-air digital-only channel. It was only available in Sydney, Australia.
Channel 4 was an electronic program guide that lists ABC, Channel Seven, Channel Nine, Channel Ten and SBS, it showed what was on each channel, then changed to what was coming up next. The station logo, time the program starts, and classification are shown. At the bottom of the screen, is a list of primetime programming for each station plus ABC2 and Digital Channel 44. ABC2 and ABC1 alternate in the same row in the now/next section.
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| Open Narrowcast Services |
- Indigenous Community TV (Remote Areas)
- Goolarri TV (Broome)
- Larrakia TV (Darwin)
- Snowy Mountains Television (Jindabyne)
- Westlink (Regional and Remote WA)
- Hunter Television (Newcastle)
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| Datacasting Licence Channels |
- TV4ME (Prime Media Group/Brand New Media)
- Ishop tv (Prime Media Group/Brand Developers)
- eXtra/eXtra 2 (Nine Entertainment Co.)
- Gold/Gold 2 (WIN Corporation)
- TVSN (Ten Network Holdings/Direct Group Pty Ltd)
- Spree TV (Ten Network Holdings/Brand Developers)
- Aspire TV (Southern Cross Austereo)
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