Channel 4 (disambiguation)
- Channel 4 (disambiguation)
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Channel 4 can refer to:
- Channel 4, a British television network
- Channel 4 (Australia), a digital free-to-air electronic program guide
- Channel Four Finland (Nelonen), a Finnish broadcaster
- Channel 4 FM, a radio station in the United Arab Emirates
- Channel 4 (Iran)
- 4SD, a San Diego sports broadcasting network
- Canal Cuatro (Spanish for Channel Four), a Peruvian television station (see America Television (Peruvian Network))
- YSU-TV, a television station in El Salvador
- Cuatro (channel), a Spanish television network launched in November 2005
- C4 (TV channel), New Zealand and C4 (disambiguation)
- MBC 4, in the Middle East
- Rete 4, Italian for Network 4, the fourth television channel in Italian analogue terrestrial television
- S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru - 'Channel Four Wales'), a Welsh language television station
- TG4, Teilifís na Gaeilge, an Irish Language Broadcaster
- TV4 (disambiguation)
- DWGT-TV, the flagship television station of the National Broadcasting Network in the Philippines
- Quadraphonic sound or 4-channel audio
- Several television stations in North America which broadcast on VHF frequencies covering 67.25-71.75 MHz; see the following:
- For Canada see Category: Channel 4 TV stations in Canada
- For Mexico see Category: Channel 4 TV stations in Mexico
- For the United States see Category: Channel 4 TV stations in the United States
Categories:
- TV stations by channel number
- Disambiguation pages
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