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4seven

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British free-to-air television channel

Television channel
4seven
Logo used since 2018
CountryUnited Kingdom
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to16:9576i for theSDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerChannel Four Television Corporation
Sister channels
History
Launched4 July 2012; 13 years ago (2012-07-04)
ReplacedMore4 +2
Links
Websitechannel4.com/now/4s
Availability
Terrestrial
FreeviewChannel 49[1]
Streaming media
Channel 4Watch live
Virgin TV GoWatch live (UK only)
Channel 4
Television channels
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4seven (commonly stylised as47) is a Britishfree-to-airtelevision channel owned byChannel Four Television Corporation. According toChannel 4, it was created in response to its viewers demanding Channel 4 to broadcast old programming from the network. Its programming focuses on Channel 4's top rated programmes.[2]

4seven launched on 4 July 2012 with 20 hours of content in the schedule per day. In the 8.00 pm and 10.00 pm slots the channel broadcasts a repeat of shows from the previous day that have created a critical buzz in newspapers, chatter onsocial media throughTwitter andFacebook and reaction on the overnight log of comments kept by the broadcaster. The 11.00 pm slot is used to repeat the programme shown on Channel 4 at 9.00 pm, which airs again on 4seven at 9.00 pm the following day.[3] The rest of the programmes on 4seven are repeats of the most popular ones of the last several days. Weekends are devoted to multiple repeats of the best-rated and/or highest viewed programmes of the past seven days on Channel 4.[4]

History

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The service was originally reported under the working title of 'Project Shuffle',[5] though it was announced on 8 March 2012, that the name would be '4seven'.[2] The channel was originally set to launch by June 2012,[5] however it was subsequently reported to be launching later in the summer.[6] On 22 May 2012, it was confirmed that 4seven would launch on 4 July 2012.[7]

The channel launched across all major TV platforms in the UK, with agreements in place for carriage onFreeview,Freesat,Sky, andVirgin TV.[6][8] The channel indirectly replaced the temporaryMore4 +2 on Sky.[9] While on Freeview, a placeholder for 4seven appeared on channel 47 in post-digital switchover areas on 2nd of April 2012.

A high-definition simulcast, 4seven HD, launched on the 1st of July 2014 on Freeview, channel 111.[10] 4seven HD was added to Virgin Media in November 2016. It closed on 22 June 2020 on Freeview to help make room on COM7 following the closure of COM8. 4seven HD is currently exclusive to Virgin Media, Sky Glass, and the Channel 4 app (for TVs).

On 4 November 2020, the channel moved to channel 48 on Freeview as part of a move up where every channel from channel 24 to 54 on the platform moved up one place to allowBBC Four to move to channel 24 in Scotland due to newOfcom rules regarding certain PSB channels requiring greater prominence on EPGs. This is because theBBC Scotland channel is on channel 9 in Scotland, whilst BBC4 is on channel 9 in the rest of the UK.

On 18 June 2025, the channel increased its coverage availability on Freeview by making the move from the COM5 multiplex to thePSB2 multiplex.[11]

Former logos

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  • 4seven first logo used from 2012 to 2018
    4seven first logo used from 2012 to 2018

See also

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References

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  1. ^"4seven".www.freeview.co.uk.
  2. ^ab"David Abraham announces the launch of 4seven".Channel 4. 8 March 2012. Retrieved8 March 2012.
  3. ^Khalsa, Balihar (28 June 2012)."4Seven builds schedule around 9pm and 11pm".Broadcast. Retrieved29 June 2012.
  4. ^Brown, Maggie (3 June 2012)."4Seven: the TV channel with programmes chosen by Facebook".The Guardian. Retrieved21 June 2012.
  5. ^abSweney, Mark (27 January 2012)."Channel 4 pencils in June launch for catchup service Project Shuffle".The Guardian. Retrieved8 March 2012.
  6. ^abSweney, Mark (8 March 2012)."Channel 4 to launch 4seven catchup channel in the summer".The Guardian. Retrieved9 March 2012.
  7. ^Laughlin, Andrew (22 May 2012)."Channel 4's 4seven catch-up channel to launch on July 4".Digital Spy. Retrieved22 May 2012.
  8. ^Barnett, Emma (8 March 2012)."Channel 4 to launch new TV channel based on 'social media buzz'".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved9 March 2012.
  9. ^Adie, Nigel (20 March 2012)."Channel 4 to launch More4+2 ahead of 4seven".Cable.co.uk. Retrieved21 March 2012.
  10. ^"Arqiva and Channel 4 launch new HD channels". Arqiva. 26 June 2014. Retrieved26 June 2014.
  11. ^"Channel 4 makes an important Freeview change". rxtvinfo.com. 18 June 2025. Retrieved24 June 2025.

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