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Qué (quién) es C4 (New Zealand TV channel) - definición

TELEVISION CHANNEL OPERATING IN NEW ZEALAND
C42 (TV channel); U Choose 40; C4 (TV channel); C4 2; C4 (New Zealand); C4 (television channel)
  • Previous logo starting from 2003 to 2008
  • C42 logo used during the channel's existence between May 2010 and February 2011.

C4 (New Zealand TV channel)         
C4 was a New Zealand television channel owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand. C4 was available on both digital terrestrial and satellite platforms and played music around the clock, including from their radio side from The Rock, The Edge, The Breeze, More FM, George FM, Mai FM & The Sound.
Max TV         
Max tv; Max TV (New Zealand TV channel); Max TV (New Zealand)
Max TV was a New Zealand music channel available free to air on UHF channel 49 in Auckland from 28 October 1993 to 3 December 1997.
New Zealand–Pakistan relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
New Zealand - Pakistan relations; New Zealand-Pakistan relations; New Zealand – Pakistan relations; Pakistan and New Zealand; Pakistan–New Zealand relations; New Zealand and Pakistan; Pakistan-New Zealand relations
New Zealand–Pakistan relations refer to the international relations between New Zealand and Pakistan. Pakistan has a High Commission located in Wellington while New Zealand has an honorary consulate in Karachi.

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C4 (New Zealand TV channel)

C4 was a New Zealand television channel owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand. C4 was available on both digital terrestrial and satellite platforms and played music around the clock, including from their radio side from The Rock, The Edge, The Breeze, More FM, George FM, Mai FM & The Sound. C4 also aired a lot of speciality music shows such as HomeGrown, Top 10/100, Video Hits, Fade To Black, Steel Mill and Biggest Records Right Now. The channel was originally launched in October 2003 as a re-branding of TV4 which had been broadcasting since 1997. On 1 May 2010, as C4 had been moving away from music programming since 2008, the jukebox side was split off and C4 launched a second C4 channel on Channel 9 called C4 2. C4 2 was only available on digital Freeview terrestrial and satellite platforms. At the end of 2010 an announcement was made that MediaWorks would again re-brand the current C4 channel as FOUR, which meant C4 2 would be converted to a music show as C4 was moved to its Channel 9 position. C4 shut down on Thursday 26 June 2014 at 01:00 am. It was replaced by The Edge TV the next day on Friday 27 June 2014 at 04:00 pm.