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4Music

4Music is a British music television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. The original incarnation was launched on 15 August 2008, and until 29 June 2022, showed a mix of music and entertainment programming. It was a replacement of The Hits television channel.

4Music
Logo used since 2018
CountryUnited Kingdom
Programming
Picture format576i 16:9 SDTV
Ownership
OwnerChannel Four Television Corporation
Sister channels
History
Launched15 August 2008 (original)
29 June 2022 (relaunch)
ReplacedThe Hits (original)
Box Hits (relaunch)
Closed29 June 2022 (original)
Replaced byE4 Extra (original)
Former namesThe Hits (2002–2008; original)
Smash Hits (2001–2016)
Box Hits (2016–2022)
Links
Websitewww.4music.com
Availability
Streaming media
Box PlusWatch live
Virgin TV GoWatch live (UK only)

The original version of 4Music was replaced by E4 Extra, a new sister channel and extension of E4, on 29 June 2022. At the same time, 4Music was relaunched into a full-time music TV channel and replaced Box Hits, which ceased broadcasting since. [1]

History

4Music began its broadcast in 2008 with an on-screen countdown which lasted for ten minutes. During the countdown, clips from popular music videos were faded through the screen, including clips from promotions for the channel. The channel then launched at 7 pm with a promotional advert before fading into "Davina (McCall) and Steve (Jones)'s 20 Big Ones"; the first song at number 20 being "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters, and Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at number 1.

Kylie Minogue's KYLIEX2008 tour was broadcast, and completing the launch night line-up was Big Brother Live, where Rachel Rice was given a 'favourite things party' for surviving that night's eviction. She and her chosen favourite housemate, Kathreya Kasisopa, were taken to a private room where Rachel's top 10 favourite songs were played. Live coverage of the 2008 V Festival was shown on 16 and 17 August and highlights were shown on subsequent days. These highlights sparked complaints, however, as to the overall quality of coverage, due to the main headliners not getting their full sets played out.

Despite the arguments between Davina and Steve as to whose face appeared first on the channel, the first face seen on 4Music was Kylie Minogue, introducing her live concert at 9 pm on the launch night (as they later explained).

The launch also saw a new Digital on-screen graphic appear on the screen, and new idents with a woman swivelling on a chair with the channel's logo in the background. The concept for the channel's on-air presentation was similar to the previous idea The Hits had, with a TV suddenly filling with colour throughout the room.

On 2 April 2013, all Box Television channels went free-to-air on satellite, apart from 4Music which went free-to-view.[2] As a result, the channels were removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland.[3] Eventually, 4Music also went free-to-air on 7 February 2017 and launched on Freesat, replacing The Box, but reverted to being free-to-view on 12 December 2018. On 25 January 2022, a new transmission of 4Music free-to-air on satellite began,[4] with a post from a Sky employee on the official Sky customer forums subsequently confirming that the free-to-air version would replace the FTV version on the Sky guide from 1 February. The move back to free-to-air permitted the readdition of 4Music back to the Freesat channel guide from 1 February 2022, following soon after the restoration of the Box Plus Network's music channels and Channel 4 HD to full Freesat listing, after a period during which they had only been available via manual tune-in. On 1 March 2022, 4Music was restored to Sky in Ireland.

On 25 September 2017, 4Music received an update to its on-screen graphics, revolving around four squares which extend to create the 4Music logo and animate to form the artist credit. In 2018, 4Music changed its logo to add the current Channel 4 logo to it, with '4' and 'Music' mashed up together. This change also happened to its other channels.[5]

From 16 April 2018, the channel now shows more entertainment programmes as well as archive Channel 4 programming to coincide with a change in the EPG numbers on Sky from 1 May 2018.

On 4 November 2020, 4Music moved from channel 29 to 30 as part of a move up where every channel from channel 24 to 54 on the platform moved up one place to allow BBC Four to move to channel 24 in Scotland due to new Ofcom rules regarding certain PSB channels requiring greater prominence on EPGs. This is because the BBC Scotland channel is on channel 9 in Scotland, whilst BBC Four is on channel 9 in the rest of the UK. On 26 January 2022, a similar shuffle down of channels – to free up LCN 23 nationwide for the revived BBC Three – saw 4Music moved again, to 31 (with E4 +1 in turn taking over 30).

Transmission of 4Music and other channels operated by Channel 4 was impacted by the activation of a fire suppressant system at the premises of Red Bee Media on 25 September 2021.[6] From 27 September to 6 October 2021, 4Music simulcasted the output of The Box, in place of usual scheduled programming, with a note shown on EPGs about the technical problems.[7] The simulcast was changed to Box Hits on 7 October 2021,[8] while output from 4Music was restored on 15 October, though initially with music videos only. Longform programming returned to the channel on 9 November,[9] beginning at 12.07pm with Couples Come Dine with Me. The last song played before longform programming resumed was "Remember" by Becky Hill and David Guetta.

On 13 June 2022, Channel 4 announced that 4Music's channel slot would be replaced with E4 Extra on 29 June 2022.[10][11][12] 4Music itself would transition to Box Hits' slot, effectively replacing the network.[13] With the change, the channel transitioned back to being a full-time music channel, much like its fellow sister music channels. The final music video played on 4Music on Freeview prior to the channel transitioning to E4 Extra was "House on Fire" by Mimi Webb at 02:57 on 29 June; following the overnight infomercial block (closing with a short 4Music sting), transmission of E4 Extra began at 07:00.

On 23 August 2022, the On-Screen Graphics of 4Music were revised. The new graphics feature a larger logo, modified font and different animations when showing Artist/Song titles.

Entertainment Programming (until 2022)

Programmes shown on the channel as of Tuesday 9 November 2021:[14] From June 29, 2022, these programmes transitioned to other Channel 4 networks, E4 and E4 Extra.

Acquired programming (2019–2022)

Programming from Channel 4/E4 (2019–2022)

Programming from Channel 4 (2020–2022)

Original programming (2010–2019)

  • Bronx Tales: The Influence (part of Hip Hop Season) (2016–19) (also on Netflix UK)
  • Nicki Minaj: Day in the Life (2012)
  • Nicole Scherzinger: Day in the Life (2013)
  • Olly Murs: Day in the Life (2012)
  • Real Stories (2011–14)
  • The Saturdays: What Goes On Tour (2011)

Programming from Channel 4 (2010–2019)

The channel is also well known for repeating some of Channel 4's shows. Most of the shows listed below can also be found on E4, as that is a Channel Four Television Corporation service with a target market range of 16–34 years-of-age. As of September 2019, 4Music showed the following Channel 4 programmes in its schedule:

Other former programming (2008–2021)

Music programming

  • Box Fresh – A campaign launched at the beginning of 2017 as a replacement for the Box Upfront series of shows (excluding The Official Box Upfront Chart).
  • Fresh Forward – Abbie McCarthy and Yinka Bokinni present new artists and new music.
  • From Day 1 – Selected artist/band retrospective. Formally presented by Will Best, Kiss Radio's AJ King, or Kiss 100's Manny Norte, it is now presented by the selected artist/band.
  • Hitlist – Your day starts here join us as we play your get out of bed playlist.
  • The Hotmix – A playlist of tracks that are cut down and edited to flow smoothly into the next track.
  • The Saturday Night Hotmix – A Saturday night variant of The Hotmix.
  • Showdown: ... vs ... – Music videos from two different artists.
  • UK HOTLIST – Top 20 & 40 videos of the most streamed tracks on Spotify in the last week.
  • The UK Music Video Chart – With data supplied by YouTube, The UKMVC supplies you with the most watched music videos of the week.

Former music programming

  • 4Music Big Ones – A selection of pre-released and released singles. It plays all genres of music such as hip-hop, rock, pop, R&B, dance, folk, indie etc.
  • The 4Music Buzz Chart – The first "4Music Buzz Chart" was broadcast on 18 August 2008 at 12:00 am. It shows a selection of pre-released songs charted into a top 10, similar to sister channel The Box's "Box Breakers". The first number one in the chart was "Jump in the Pool" by Friendly Fires and Bombay Bicycle Club's "Always Like This". The programme is no longer shown.
  • 4Music Doubles – Two music videos by artists or bands. The first video, being their newest song, the second video, being their most successful song. "Imma Be" and "Where Is the Love?" is an example by The Black Eyed Peas.
  • 4Play!... – 4 videos from a one artist or group.
  • 100% Super Hits – The chart tracks of the moment.
  • The A-List Playlist – The biggest music videos right now.
  • The Crush – A monthly show called The Crush (sponsored by KFC Krushems milkshakes) was hosted by Rick Edwards and later T4 host Will Best and contains interviews with artists that are releasing new albums and single in that month.
  • Fresh Music Top 20 – Formerly, the 4Music Top 20, this is a chart compiled by 4Music of the "biggest" and "best" videos from the current week. The first ever This Week's 4Music Top 20 Chart was broadcast on 19 March 2009 at 3:45 pm. Replaced by UK HOTLIST Top 20.
  • From the Beginning – All of the music videos from a certain artist are played, from their first right through to the present day. They have included Take That, P!nk, Mariah Carey, Westlife and Girls Aloud. Replaced by From The Start, and now airs on Box Hits.
  • From The Start – Selected artist retrospective, from career memory lane – to today; this program replaces From Day 1, and From The Beginning, and is now aired on Box Hits.
  • Hangout's – Interviews with the trending artists, while also playing their biggest releases and newest singles.
  • Hit Mornings With Pandora
  • Homecoming – Artists (such as Tom Walker in the episode broadcast on 27 September 2019) go back to their hometown.
  • Hot 10 in 10 – 10 huge tracks edited into a 10-minute remix like The Hotmix.
  • The Month with Miquita – A review of the past month's stories in the world of music with T4 presenter, Miquita Oliver. This programme is no longer broadcast.
  • The Official Box Upfront Chart – Presented by Jon Jackson and with data compiled by Radio Monitor, The Official Box Upfront Chart plays the 10 biggest pre-release tracks.
  • Orange unsignedAct – First aired last year as MobileAct Unsigned on T4, Orange UnsignedAct follows the search for Britain's next biggest unsigned band. No longer being made.
  • Six Steps – Linking a couple of artists, through six stages. Snoop Dogg to Girls Aloud, Dizzee Rascal to Westlife and Madonna to McFly are a few examples.
  • This Week's Fresh Music Top 20 – A countdown of the 20 freshest music videos at the moment.
  • Today's 4Music Top 10 – A chart compiled by 4Music of the "biggest" and "best" videos right now. The first ever Today's 4Music Top 10 Chart was broadcast on 18 August 2008 at 12:00 pm. Yeasayer were top with their single "Ambling Alp".
  • Trending Live! – Live from Monday to Thursday from 4pm 'til 5:30pm (5pm until 1 May 2018) with Jimmy Hill, AJ Odudu and Vick Hope, Trending Live was the viewer's daily dose of new music and entertainment news centred on interaction with the audience on Twitter via the hashtag #TrendingLive and @TrendingLive & @4music accounts, and through Facebook comments. As of 18 April 2017 until 1 May 2018, Trending Live let viewers choose the music videos played in the You Select! segment from 5pm until the end of the show.
  • Tweet To Beat – Usually shown when Trending Live is off-air, but also for Box Plus competitions like Last Fan Standing. Two artists songs are played alternately, viewers can use the hashtags on-screen to choose their winner (e.g. #4MusicCalvin vs. #4MusicTaylor, or #BeyhiveBoxLFS vs. #SwiftiesBoxLFS for Last Fan Standing), the percentages are shown on-screen throughout and when the vote closes the winner then gets the last song of the programme.
  • UKHot40 – UKHot40 is a music video chart based on UK sales only, and documents the top records of the week.
  • The UK Airplay Top 20 – The 20 most played songs on commercial radio this week. Now on Box Hits
  • The Versus Chart – The programme is hosted by Matt Littler and Darren Jeffries. They both back an artist and show 10 mixed music videos of both artists with them to see which is "better". Eminem Vs. Kanye West, Britney Vs. Christina, Lady GaGa Vs. Katy Perry and Take That Vs. Robbie Williams are a few examples. Replaced by Showdown: ... vs ....
  • Vote4Music – An interactive show where a set of 30 songs could be chosen by tweeting the relevant hashtag, the hashtag with the most votes was then played next and this process was repeated. The song that was chosen when the final song of the show is being played was then played at the beginning of the next show instead. Replaced by Showdown: ... vs ....
  • What's Hot Right Now? Top 10 – The 10 best singles at this current point in time.
  • Your Official Top 20 – A chart is compiled of songs from a particular artist that has released at least 20 singles such as Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera and The Black Eyed Peas. The public vote for their favourite song on the 4Music website and the results are shown on the results show.
  • The Pop Power List
  • The Big Five-0! Kiss FM's Jez Welham 50 biggest countdown songs this week. Now on Kiss TV

Award ceremonies

Concerts and festivals

  • AJ Tracey: Live and Direct (2020)
  • V Festival (2008–11)

V Festival and T4 on the Beach

4Music has coverage at both festivals during the Summer, with highlights repeated frequently throughout the Summer. The channel also has stages at both events. At T4 on the Beach since 2007 (renamed the "T4 and 4Music Stage" in 2010) and at the V Festival since 2005 (then known as the "Channel 4 Stage", renamed to the "4Music Stage" in 2008).

T4 on the Beach ended after T4 ended its final run on 29 December 2012.

Former logos

References

  1. ^ "E4 Brand extension sees 4Music become E4 Extra | Channel 4". www.channel4.com. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  2. ^ . a516digital. 2 April 2013. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  3. ^ "YouTube video showing the channels removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland". YouTube. 3 April 2013. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  4. ^ "4Music coming to Freesat", RXTVinfo, 2022-01-26
  5. ^ "Channel 4 airs 'eclectic, unpredictable' rebrand across all of its channels". The Drum. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  6. ^ Televisual.com, 2021-09-27
  7. ^ 4Music Presents The Box broadcast on Freeview channel 30, 1 October 2021
  8. ^ "Fire at Red Bee Broadcast Centre – Page 84 – TV Live Forum".
  9. ^ "4Music kicks off refreshed schedule from 9 November", Channel 4 Press
  10. ^ "4 Music moves for E4 Extra". 13 June 2022.
  11. ^ "E4 Extra takes 4Music slot in major reshuffle". 13 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Channel 4 Launching New Freeview / Freesat Channel: E4 Extra". 13 June 2022.
  13. ^ "E4 Brand extension sees 4Music become E4 Extra | Channel 4".
  14. ^ "4Music Launches Refreshed Schedule". 9 November 2021.
  15. ^ "TV listings guide".
  16. ^ "4Music TV Listings – TVGuide.co.uk". www.tvguide.co.uk.

External links

  • 4Music.com
  • 4Music on Twitter
  • 4Music on Facebook

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This article is about the British music television channel from Channel 4 For an unrelated music production company see Music 4 Not to be confused with 4 Musics 4Music is a British music television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation The original incarnation was launched on 15 August 2008 and until 29 June 2022 showed a mix of music and entertainment programming It was a replacement of The Hits television channel 4MusicLogo used since 2018CountryUnited KingdomProgrammingPicture format576i 16 9 SDTVOwnershipOwnerChannel Four Television CorporationSister channels4sevenChannel 4Film4E4More4The BoxKerrang KissMagicE4 ExtraHistoryLaunched15 August 2008 original 29 June 2022 relaunch ReplacedThe Hits original Box Hits relaunch Closed29 June 2022 original Replaced byE4 Extra original Former namesThe Hits 2002 2008 original Smash Hits 2001 2016 Box Hits 2016 2022 LinksWebsitewww wbr 4music wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaBox PlusWatch liveVirgin TV GoWatch live UK only The original version of 4Music was replaced by E4 Extra a new sister channel and extension of E4 on 29 June 2022 At the same time 4Music was relaunched into a full time music TV channel and replaced Box Hits which ceased broadcasting since 1 Contents 1 History 2 Entertainment Programming until 2022 2 1 Acquired programming 2019 2022 2 2 Programming from Channel 4 E4 2019 2022 2 2 1 Programming from Channel 4 2020 2022 2 2 2 Original programming 2010 2019 2 2 3 Programming from Channel 4 2010 2019 2 2 4 Other former programming 2008 2021 3 Music programming 3 1 Former music programming 3 2 Award ceremonies 3 3 Concerts and festivals 4 V Festival and T4 on the Beach 5 Former logos 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit4Music began its broadcast in 2008 with an on screen countdown which lasted for ten minutes During the countdown clips from popular music videos were faded through the screen including clips from promotions for the channel The channel then launched at 7 pm with a promotional advert before fading into Davina McCall and Steve Jones s 20 Big Ones the first song at number 20 being The Pretender by Foo Fighters and Kylie Minogue s Can t Get You Out of My Head at number 1 Kylie Minogue s KYLIEX2008 tour was broadcast and completing the launch night line up was Big Brother Live where Rachel Rice was given a favourite things party for surviving that night s eviction She and her chosen favourite housemate Kathreya Kasisopa were taken to a private room where Rachel s top 10 favourite songs were played Live coverage of the 2008 V Festival was shown on 16 and 17 August and highlights were shown on subsequent days These highlights sparked complaints however as to the overall quality of coverage due to the main headliners not getting their full sets played out Despite the arguments between Davina and Steve as to whose face appeared first on the channel the first face seen on 4Music was Kylie Minogue introducing her live concert at 9 pm on the launch night as they later explained The launch also saw a new Digital on screen graphic appear on the screen and new idents with a woman swivelling on a chair with the channel s logo in the background The concept for the channel s on air presentation was similar to the previous idea The Hits had with a TV suddenly filling with colour throughout the room On 2 April 2013 all Box Television channels went free to air on satellite apart from 4Music which went free to view 2 As a result the channels were removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland 3 Eventually 4Music also went free to air on 7 February 2017 and launched on Freesat replacing The Box but reverted to being free to view on 12 December 2018 On 25 January 2022 a new transmission of 4Music free to air on satellite began 4 with a post from a Sky employee on the official Sky customer forums subsequently confirming that the free to air version would replace the FTV version on the Sky guide from 1 February The move back to free to air permitted the readdition of 4Music back to the Freesat channel guide from 1 February 2022 following soon after the restoration of the Box Plus Network s music channels and Channel 4 HD to full Freesat listing after a period during which they had only been available via manual tune in On 1 March 2022 4Music was restored to Sky in Ireland On 25 September 2017 4Music received an update to its on screen graphics revolving around four squares which extend to create the 4Music logo and animate to form the artist credit In 2018 4Music changed its logo to add the current Channel 4 logo to it with 4 and Music mashed up together This change also happened to its other channels 5 From 16 April 2018 the channel now shows more entertainment programmes as well as archive Channel 4 programming to coincide with a change in the EPG numbers on Sky from 1 May 2018 On 4 November 2020 4Music moved from channel 29 to 30 as part of a move up where every channel from channel 24 to 54 on the platform moved up one place to allow BBC Four to move to channel 24 in Scotland due to new Ofcom rules regarding certain PSB channels requiring greater prominence on EPGs This is because the BBC Scotland channel is on channel 9 in Scotland whilst BBC Four is on channel 9 in the rest of the UK On 26 January 2022 a similar shuffle down of channels to free up LCN 23 nationwide for the revived BBC Three saw 4Music moved again to 31 with E4 1 in turn taking over 30 Transmission of 4Music and other channels operated by Channel 4 was impacted by the activation of a fire suppressant system at the premises of Red Bee Media on 25 September 2021 6 From 27 September to 6 October 2021 4Music simulcasted the output of The Box in place of usual scheduled programming with a note shown on EPGs about the technical problems 7 The simulcast was changed to Box Hits on 7 October 2021 8 while output from 4Music was restored on 15 October though initially with music videos only Longform programming returned to the channel on 9 November 9 beginning at 12 07pm with Couples Come Dine with Me The last song played before longform programming resumed was Remember by Becky Hill and David Guetta On 13 June 2022 Channel 4 announced that 4Music s channel slot would be replaced with E4 Extra on 29 June 2022 10 11 12 4Music itself would transition to Box Hits slot effectively replacing the network 13 With the change the channel transitioned back to being a full time music channel much like its fellow sister music channels The final music video played on 4Music on Freeview prior to the channel transitioning to E4 Extra was House on Fire by Mimi Webb at 02 57 on 29 June following the overnight infomercial block closing with a short 4Music sting transmission of E4 Extra began at 07 00 On 23 August 2022 the On Screen Graphics of 4Music were revised The new graphics feature a larger logo modified font and different animations when showing Artist Song titles Entertainment Programming until 2022 EditProgrammes shown on the channel as of Tuesday 9 November 2021 14 From June 29 2022 these programmes transitioned to other Channel 4 networks E4 and E4 Extra Acquired programming 2019 2022 Edit Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2021 22 Charmed 2018 22 Note the original WB series from the late 1990s not the 2018 revival series Both iterations of the show were shown first on E4 Duncanville 2022 Initially planned The Goldbergs 2021 22 This American comedy series which started on US TV in 2013 has also been seen on E4 Harley Quinn 2022 How I Met Your Mother 2019 22 Malcolm in the Middle 2020 22 Rick and Morty 2021 22 some episodes debuted in the UK on E4 others on TruTV Sabrina the Teenage Witch 2019 22 Scrubs 2019 22 previously shown in the UK on E4 from 2002 10 Wipeout USA 2021 22 Programming from Channel 4 E4 2019 2022 Edit 8 Out of 10 Cats Uncut 2014 22 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 2021 22 The Big Fat Quiz of Everything 2022 Catastrophe 2022 Dead Pixels 2022 Don t Tell the Bride 2019 22 Friday Night Dinner 2020 22 As part of 4Music s Box Set Fri segment The IT Crowd 2019 22 Naked Attraction 2021 currently part of E4 s schedules Stath Lets Flats 2022 Taskmaster 2021 22 earlier series originally debuted on Dave Travel Man 2021 22 Programming from Channel 4 2020 2022 Edit Celebs Go Dating 2019 21 Coach Trip 2019 21 Come Dine with Me 2020 21 Father Ted 2021 22 currently part of More4 s schedules 15 Man Down 2021 22 Rude Tube 2016 21 Tattoo Fixers 2020 21 The Windsors 2020 Original programming 2010 2019 Edit Bronx Tales The Influence part of Hip Hop Season 2016 19 also on Netflix UK Nicki Minaj Day in the Life 2012 Nicole Scherzinger Day in the Life 2013 Olly Murs Day in the Life 2012 Real Stories 2011 14 The Saturdays What Goes On Tour 2011 Programming from Channel 4 2010 2019 Edit The channel is also well known for repeating some of Channel 4 s shows Most of the shows listed below can also be found on E4 as that is a Channel Four Television Corporation service with a target market range of 16 34 years of age As of September 2019 4Music showed the following Channel 4 programmes in its schedule Alan Carr s Celebrity Ding Dong Alan Carr Chatty Man Balls of Steel now on All 4 Balls of Steel Australia made by Endemol Australia Foxtel for The Comedy Channel in Australia but broadcast in the UK by E4 Banzai now on All 4 Bo Selecta now on All 4 Derren Brown now on All 4 Distraction now on All 4 Facejacker Fonejacker Friday Sunday Night Project Girls Aloud Off the Record The Inbetweeners UK TV series now on All 4 and repeated on E4 also on E4 Extra The Inbetweeners U S TV series actually made by Viacom s MTV but broadcast in the UK by E4 The Kevin Bishop Show Modern Toss No Angels Series 1 only now on All 4 Peep Show now on Gold and All 4 Rock School Russell Brand s Ponderland Shipwrecked now on All 4 Spaced now on All 4 Star Stories now on All 4 Sugar Rush now on All 4 Trigger Happy TV now on All 4 Trigger Happy TV USA this version was made for Viacom s Comedy Central channel in the U S but was broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 TV Offal Your Face or Mine the version hosted by Jimmy Carr and June Sarpong not the revival made for Viacom s Comedy Central channel in the UK Other former programming 2008 2021 Edit 2 Broke Girls 2015 19 90210 2018 shown on E4 from 2009 13 American Idol Season 15 only 2016 Anger Management 2019 Angie Tribeca 2019 21 Note the first couple of seasons of this TBS comedy were shown in the UK by E4 Animals Unleashed 2019 Being N Dubz shown exclusively to 4music from 2010 11 Black ish 2021 Broad City Season 2 2015 Charlie s Angels 2016 Chasing The Saturdays 2013 The Dance Scene 2010 11 Frasier 2019 The Good Place 2020 The Hollyoaks Music Show 2009 11 I Am Cait 2016 Joe and Caspar Hit The Road 2016 Keeping Up With the Kardashians 2010 21 first run on E King of the Hill 2018 20 Kocktails with Khloe 2016 Kourtney and Kim Take Miami 2010 14 Kourtney and Kim Take New York 2012 14 Kourtney and Khloe Take The Hamptons 2015 Love amp Hip Hop Hollywood 2017 Man with a Plan 2021 Mariah s World 2018 from E Melissa amp Joey 2021 New Girl 2019 20 Not Safe with Nikki Glaser 2016 Rob Kardashian and Chyna 2019 Roswell 2014 Schitt s Creek 2019 16 Sex and the City 2018 The Simple Life 2008 10 Snoop Dogg s Father Hood 2008 09 Speechless 2021 Sun Sex and Suspicious Parents 2016 from BBC Three Supernatural 2019 Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job 2011 12 The World According to Paris 2011 Xena Warrior Princess 2017 Music programming EditBox Fresh A campaign launched at the beginning of 2017 as a replacement for the Box Upfront series of shows excluding The Official Box Upfront Chart Fresh Forward Abbie McCarthy and Yinka Bokinni present new artists and new music From Day 1 Selected artist band retrospective Formally presented by Will Best Kiss Radio s AJ King or Kiss 100 s Manny Norte it is now presented by the selected artist band Hitlist Your day starts here join us as we play your get out of bed playlist The Hotmix A playlist of tracks that are cut down and edited to flow smoothly into the next track The Saturday Night Hotmix A Saturday night variant of The Hotmix Showdown vs Music videos from two different artists UK HOTLIST Top 20 amp 40 videos of the most streamed tracks on Spotify in the last week The UK Music Video Chart With data supplied by YouTube The UKMVC supplies you with the most watched music videos of the week Former music programming Edit 4Music Big Ones A selection of pre released and released singles It plays all genres of music such as hip hop rock pop R amp B dance folk indie etc The 4Music Buzz Chart The first 4Music Buzz Chart was broadcast on 18 August 2008 at 12 00 am It shows a selection of pre released songs charted into a top 10 similar to sister channel The Box s Box Breakers The first number one in the chart was Jump in the Pool by Friendly Fires and Bombay Bicycle Club s Always Like This The programme is no longer shown 4Music Doubles Two music videos by artists or bands The first video being their newest song the second video being their most successful song Imma Be and Where Is the Love is an example by The Black Eyed Peas 4Play 4 videos from a one artist or group 100 Super Hits The chart tracks of the moment The A List Playlist The biggest music videos right now The Crush A monthly show called The Crush sponsored by KFC Krushems milkshakes was hosted by Rick Edwards and later T4 host Will Best and contains interviews with artists that are releasing new albums and single in that month Fresh Music Top 20 Formerly the 4Music Top 20 this is a chart compiled by 4Music of the biggest and best videos from the current week The first ever This Week s 4Music Top 20 Chart was broadcast on 19 March 2009 at 3 45 pm Replaced by UK HOTLIST Top 20 From the Beginning All of the music videos from a certain artist are played from their first right through to the present day They have included Take That P nk Mariah Carey Westlife and Girls Aloud Replaced by From The Start and now airs on Box Hits From The Start Selected artist retrospective from career memory lane to today this program replaces From Day 1 and From The Beginning and is now aired on Box Hits Hangout s Interviews with the trending artists while also playing their biggest releases and newest singles Hit Mornings With Pandora Homecoming Artists such as Tom Walker in the episode broadcast on 27 September 2019 go back to their hometown Hot 10 in 10 10 huge tracks edited into a 10 minute remix like The Hotmix The Month with Miquita A review of the past month s stories in the world of music with T4 presenter Miquita Oliver This programme is no longer broadcast The Official Box Upfront Chart Presented by Jon Jackson and with data compiled by Radio Monitor The Official Box Upfront Chart plays the 10 biggest pre release tracks Orange unsignedAct First aired last year as MobileAct Unsigned on T4 Orange UnsignedAct follows the search for Britain s next biggest unsigned band No longer being made Six Steps Linking a couple of artists through six stages Snoop Dogg to Girls Aloud Dizzee Rascal to Westlife and Madonna to McFly are a few examples This Week s Fresh Music Top 20 A countdown of the 20 freshest music videos at the moment Today s 4Music Top 10 A chart compiled by 4Music of the biggest and best videos right now The first ever Today s 4Music Top 10 Chart was broadcast on 18 August 2008 at 12 00 pm Yeasayer were top with their single Ambling Alp Trending Live Live from Monday to Thursday from 4pm til 5 30pm 5pm until 1 May 2018 with Jimmy Hill AJ Odudu and Vick Hope Trending Live was the viewer s daily dose of new music and entertainment news centred on interaction with the audience on Twitter via the hashtag TrendingLive and TrendingLive amp 4music accounts and through Facebook comments As of 18 April 2017 until 1 May 2018 Trending Live let viewers choose the music videos played in the You Select segment from 5pm until the end of the show Tweet To Beat Usually shown when Trending Live is off air but also for Box Plus competitions like Last Fan Standing Two artists songs are played alternately viewers can use the hashtags on screen to choose their winner e g 4MusicCalvin vs 4MusicTaylor or BeyhiveBoxLFS vs SwiftiesBoxLFS for Last Fan Standing the percentages are shown on screen throughout and when the vote closes the winner then gets the last song of the programme UKHot40 UKHot40 is a music video chart based on UK sales only and documents the top records of the week The UK Airplay Top 20 The 20 most played songs on commercial radio this week Now on Box Hits The Versus Chart The programme is hosted by Matt Littler and Darren Jeffries They both back an artist and show 10 mixed music videos of both artists with them to see which is better Eminem Vs Kanye West Britney Vs Christina Lady GaGa Vs Katy Perry and Take That Vs Robbie Williams are a few examples Replaced by Showdown vs Vote4Music An interactive show where a set of 30 songs could be chosen by tweeting the relevant hashtag the hashtag with the most votes was then played next and this process was repeated The song that was chosen when the final song of the show is being played was then played at the beginning of the next show instead Replaced by Showdown vs What s Hot Right Now Top 10 The 10 best singles at this current point in time Your Official Top 20 A chart is compiled of songs from a particular artist that has released at least 20 singles such as Beyonce Christina Aguilera and The Black Eyed Peas The public vote for their favourite song on the 4Music website and the results are shown on the results show The Pop Power List The Big Five 0 Kiss FM s Jez Welham 50 biggest countdown songs this week Now on Kiss TVAward ceremonies Edit Grammy Awards 2013 22 Teen Choice Awards 2015 19 Billboard Music Awards 2016 Concerts and festivals Edit AJ Tracey Live and Direct 2020 V Festival 2008 11 V Festival and T4 on the Beach EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message 4Music has coverage at both festivals during the Summer with highlights repeated frequently throughout the Summer The channel also has stages at both events At T4 on the Beach since 2007 renamed the T4 and 4Music Stage in 2010 and at the V Festival since 2005 then known as the Channel 4 Stage renamed to the 4Music Stage in 2008 T4 on the Beach ended after T4 ended its final run on 29 December 2012 Former logos Edit 4Music logo 2012 to 2018References Edit E4 Brand extension sees 4Music become E4 Extra Channel 4 www channel4 com Retrieved 13 June 2022 Bauer s Box channels appear free to air on satellite a516digital 2 April 2013 Archived from the original on 9 April 2013 Retrieved 4 April 2013 YouTube video showing the channels removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland YouTube 3 April 2013 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 29 March 2020 4Music coming to Freesat RXTVinfo 2022 01 26 Channel 4 airs eclectic unpredictable rebrand across all of its channels The Drum Retrieved 17 February 2020 Televisual com 2021 09 27 4Music Presents The Box broadcast on Freeview channel 30 1 October 2021 Fire at Red Bee Broadcast Centre Page 84 TV Live Forum 4Music kicks off refreshed schedule from 9 November Channel 4 Press 4 Music moves for E4 Extra 13 June 2022 E4 Extra takes 4Music slot in major reshuffle 13 June 2022 Channel 4 Launching New Freeview Freesat Channel E4 Extra 13 June 2022 E4 Brand extension sees 4Music become E4 Extra Channel 4 4Music Launches Refreshed Schedule 9 November 2021 TV listings guide 4Music TV Listings TVGuide co uk www tvguide co uk External links Edit4Music com 4Music on Twitter 4Music on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4Music amp oldid 1129855480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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