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Launched
  
4 July 2012

Website
  
channel4.com/4seven

Founded
  
4 July 2012

Replaced
  
Country
  
United Kingdom

Headquarters
  
London, United Kingdom

Owned by
  
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Picture format
  
576i (16:9 SDTV)1080i (HDTV)

Audience share
  
0.29% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)

Sister channel(s)
  
Channel 4Film4E4More44MusicBox UpfrontThe BoxBox HitsKerrang!KissMagic

Profiles

4seven tv ident


4seven (stylised as 47) is a television channel in the United Kingdom which launched on 4 July 2012 at 7.00 pm. According to Channel 4, it was created in response to its viewers saying that with so much choice they sometimes missed the best programmes, despite some having PVRs and access to on demand services.

Contents

4seven launched 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 on social media through Twitter and Facebook 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 air again on 4seven at 9.00 pm the following day. The rest of the programmes on 4seven are reruns of the most popular ones of the week. Weekends are devoted to multiple repeats of the best-rated programmes of the past seven days.

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History

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

The channel launched across all major TV platforms in the UK, with agreements in place for carriage on Freeview, Freesat, Sky and Virgin TV. The channel indirectly replaced the temporary More4 +2 on Sky. While on Freeview, a placeholder for 4seven appeared on channel 47 in post-digital switchover areas on 2 April 2012.

A high-definition simulcast, 4seven HD, launched on 1 July 2014 on Freeview channel 111 (on 110 as of July 2016). 4Seven HD was added to Virgin Media November 2016.

References

4seven Wikipedia