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Channel 4
Launched: 2nd November 1982
Audience Share (Aug 2004[1]): 7.4% (with S4C)
Owned By: Channel 4 Television Corporation
Web Address:www.channel4.com
Availability
Terrestrial Analogue:Usually channel 4 (not in Wales)
Terrestrial Digital: Freeview channel 4 (channel 8 in Wales)
Satellite: Sky Digital channel 104
Cable: NTL channel 104 Telewest channel 104


Channel 4 is a television broadcaster in the United Kingdom (see British television), launched on November 2, 1982. Like the BBC, it has a public service remit and is operated by a non-profit corporation, Channel 4 Television Corporation. Unlike the BBC, it is funded by advertising rather than a licence fee. It is thus a hybrid of public and commercial broadcasting. It also has a remit to provide educational content for schools.

Channel 4 nominally broadcasts only in England, Scotland, and Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland is the smallest of the Home Nations of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland lies in the north-east of the island of Ireland. It covers 14,139 square kilometres (5,459 square miles), and has a populati; in WalesFor alternate meanings, see Wales (disambiguation Wales ( Welsh: Cymru pronounced /"k@mrI/ SAMPA, km IPA, 'Kumree' approximate pronunciation) is one of the four nations comprising the United Kingdom (the other three being England, Scotland and Northern Ir, its equivalent is S4C, which broadcasts a mix of Channel 4 programming along with Welsh languageWelsh redirects here, and this article describes the Welsh language. For other meanings, see Wales (disambiguation). Welsh Cymraeg y Gymraeg , not to be confused with the Welsh dialect of English, is a Brythonic branch of Celtic spoken natively in the wes programmes. However many television viewers in Wales receive Channel 4 due to being tuned into broadcasts from the nearest English transmitter, either for reasons of reception or so as to access Channel 4. In recent years the introduction of digital televisionDigital television DTV uses digital modulation and compression to broadcast video, audio and data signals to television sets. Introduction A major use of DTV can be to carry more channels on the same amount of bandwidth. Another can be high-definition pro has also allowed Channel 4 to be broadcast alongside S4C, allowing the latter to focus on Welsh languageWelsh redirects here, and this article describes the Welsh language. For other meanings, see Wales (disambiguation). Welsh Cymraeg y Gymraeg , not to be confused with the Welsh dialect of English, is a Brythonic branch of Celtic spoken natively in the wes output on its digital operation.



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