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What (who) is V4 (Norwegian TV channel) - definition


V4 (Norwegian TV channel)         
V4 (formerly Viasat 4) is a television channel broadcasting to Norway owned by the Viaplay Group. The channel was launched test on 28 September 2007, a week 14 June 2014 after the launch of the digital terrestrial television network in Norway, replacing ZTV which ceased broadcasting shortly before.
V4 engine         
  • 1970-1974 [[Ford Taunus V4 engine]] (in a Saab Sonett III)
  • 1963–1976 [[Lancia V4 engine]]
  • 2009 [[Yamaha V-Max]] cutaway view
  • 1960–1994 [[ZAZ Zaporozhets]] aircooled V4
PISTON ENGINE WITH FOUR CYLINDERS IN "V" CONFIGURATION
V4 (engine); V-4 engine
A V4 engine is a four-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
Television in Norway         
OVERVIEW OF TELEVISION IN NORWAY
List of Norwegian television channels; List of Norwegian language television channels; List of Norwegian television stations; Television in norway; Digital television in Norway; Norwegian television; Norwegian TV
Television in Norway was introduced in 1954, but the first television program was only shown in 1958, and regular broadcasts did not start until 1960. Like Denmark, Norway had only one television channel until the 1980s.

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V4 (Norwegian TV channel)
V4 (formerly Viasat 4) is a television channel broadcasting to Norway owned by the Viaplay Group. The channel was launched test on 28 September 2007, a week 14 June 2014 after the launch of the digital terrestrial television network in Norway, replacing ZTV which ceased broadcasting shortly before.