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Country | Belgium |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | Dutch |
Picture format | 1080iHDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Play Media |
Sister channels | Play5,Play6, Play7, Play Crime |
History | |
Launched | 1 February 1995; 30 years ago (1995-02-01) |
Former names | VIER (2012–2021) VT4 (1995–2012) |
Links | |
Website | goplay.be |
Availability | |
Streaming media | |
Yelo TV | Watch Live (HD) |
TV Overal | Watch Live (HD) |
Play4 is aBelgian-Flemish commercial television channel. It is part ofPlay Media and production company Woestijnvis.
As of 2010, the channel has amarket share of more than 7%.[citation needed]
The channel was formerly known as VIER from 17 September 2012 to 27 January 2021. On 28 January 2021, the channel was rebranded toPlay4.
Its owner also operates sister stationsPlay5,Play6 and Play7. The channel broadcasts entertainment shows, series, cartoons, movies, and sports.
The channel began broadcasting on 1 February 1995 under the name VT4. The channel initially had noBelgian broadcasting license and was transmitted viaLondon (actually fromNTL'stransmission station at Brookmans Park in Hertfordshire). There was initially mass refusal from the Flemish authorities, considering that VTM gained an 18-year monopoly for advertising. In reaction, Minister of CultureHugo Weckx initially banned the broadcast of VT4 on Belgian cable in January 1995, under the grounds that, although the channel was licensed in Europe, it should be under the protection of the Flemish legislation. In the same month, theEuropean Commission filed suit against the Belgian government, by dishonoring the cross-border directive imposed by the Directive.[1] The issue over whether or not cable operators should add VT4 led to numerous other lawsuits,[2] among them one by Turner regarding the carriage of Cartoon Network/TNT and CNN.[3][4]
VT4, however, was allowed to broadcast after the European Commission responded to VT4's complaint in June 1995. That month, the European Commission warned Belgium that it had to dismantle VTM's commercial monopoly in two months, or face legal action.[5]
The channel launched one day afterKa2. Both channels competed against each other since the beginning and were initially catered to "unserved audiences". But like Ka2, the initial format failed as the Flemish market was not ready for non-mainstream networks, causing the channels to switch to primarily American imports on the cheap.[6] In the summer of 1995, coinciding with the change, the channel hired John McCready (formerly ofTelevision New Zealand) who achieved success in six months.[7][8] Successes includedThe Jerry Springer Show (which in the summer of 1998 attracted VT4's largest audience share to date at the time)[9] and erotic programming. During a three-day period comprising 9 to 11 May 1997, the channel aired the world's longest commercial, for Spaas candles, for a period of seven hours and twenty-two minutes, in the channel's overnight downtime period.[10]
Dirk Verhofstadt left VT4 in June 2001.[11]
Since 2004, VT4 broadcasts legally fromZaventem in Belgium.[12] The new facilities enabled playout facilities for more than one channel, which was at the pipeline for SBS.[13] It is available on the cable network inBrussels as well as inFlanders. It's also available throughout Belgium on theIPTV network ofBelgacom, who offerstriple play everywhere in Belgium whereVDSL is available. It carried the2006 FIFA World Cup, which was complemented by sister channelVIJFtv's female-centric output for the period.[14]
The channel broadcast a one-off dubbed episode ofThe Simpsons (the series was regularly broadcast in English with Dutch subtitles),Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes, the first episode of the twentieth season, under the titleDe Vlaamse Simpsons (The Flemish Simpsons) as part of the 20th anniversary of the series, on 24 October 2009. For the dub, the same voice actors from the movie reprised their roles.[15][16]
On 17 September 2012, VT4 was rebranded as Vier.[17]
On 7 June 2019, it was announced that the channel would be eventually rebranded as "Four" as part of the rebranding of the three channels under the "Play" name. The following year, it was decided that the channel would instead rebrand asPlay4 on 28 January 2021.
VT4 HD was launched as a temporaryhigh-definition channel on June 7, 2008, to coincide with the kick-off ofUEFA Euro 2008. It was merely a simulcast of VT4's schedule, but the Euro 2008 matches and all related talk shows were broadcast in HD. VT4 HD was available exclusively toTelenet Digital TV subscribers and was shut down on June 29, 2008.[18]
On September 1, 2012, VT4 HD, along with sister channel VijfTV HD, launched as a HD simulcast. The channel was made available to Belgacom TV subscribers. On September 17, the day of the relaunch, both VIER HD and VIJF HD were made available for Telenet Digital TV subscribers.[19]
(simulcast of channels of USA (ABC,CBS,NBC,Fox,The CW, among others) and others).
C-More was theVOD service of SBS Belgium. The name and logo are the result of theC More Entertainment group which delivers pay-TV, C More Entertainment was a part of theSBS Broadcasting Group which was bought by theProSiebenSat.1 Media group which sold it toTV4 Gruppen. After the rename of the channel the service has been renamed toMEER (MORE). The service was available through Telenet Digital TV & Belgacom TV and was available on its own websiteMEER.be. MEER closed on 31 December 2014.
On 28 January 2021, SBS Belgium relaunched a VOD platform,GoPlay.
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