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'''Channel 4''' ([[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] – [[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: Ծանալ 4; Creeperian Spanish – [[Iberic Script|Iberic]]: ''Canal 4''){{NoteTag|name="Pronunciation"|Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: {{color|#122080|[ˈka.nal ˈkwa.tro]}}.}} is a Creeperian [[Television in Creeperopolis|television channel]] which is operated by [[ANF Broadcasting Inc.]] and is owned by the [[National Football Association]] (ANF).
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'''Channel 4''' ([[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] – [[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: Ծանալ 4; Creeperian Spanish – [[Iberic Script|Iberic]]: ''Canal 4''){{NoteTag|name="Pronunciation"|Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: {{color|#122080|[ˈka.nal ˈkwa.tro]}}.}} is a Creeperian [[Television in Creeperopolis|television channel]] which is operated by the [[ANF Broadcasting Corporation]] (ANFCR) and is owned by the [[National Football Association]] (ANF), the governing body of professional association football in [[Creeperopolis]].
  
 
Channel 4 primarily broadcasts football matches of the [[Liga Imperial]]. In addition to the league's matches, it also broadcasts league news, talk shows, analysis programming, and football-related documentaries. The channel also broadcasts foreign and international football matches. Although it primarily specializes in broadcasting football-related content, the channel sometimes rarely broadcasts other sporting events such as basketball, beach football, boxing, and international auto racing.
 
Channel 4 primarily broadcasts football matches of the [[Liga Imperial]]. In addition to the league's matches, it also broadcasts league news, talk shows, analysis programming, and football-related documentaries. The channel also broadcasts foreign and international football matches. Although it primarily specializes in broadcasting football-related content, the channel sometimes rarely broadcasts other sporting events such as basketball, beach football, boxing, and international auto racing.
  
Channel 4 is one of [[Creeperopolis]]' "Primary Channels", the 36 television channels which are offered by every television provider in the country. As such, the channel is a free-to-air television channel, where viewers are not required to directly pay to view it, and it is available in 100 percent of households with television service. The channel does offer a premium subscription service which offers increased streaming quality, the ability to view its programs on mobile devices through Canal 4 a la'Mano, and the ability to view "historical and classic club and national matches" through Canal 4 Antiguo.
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Channel 4 is one of Creeperopolis' "Primary Channels", the 36 television channels which are offered by every television provider in the country. As such, the channel is a free-to-air television channel, where viewers are not required to directly pay to view it, and it is available in 100 percent of households with television service. The channel does offer a premium subscription service which offers increased streaming quality, the ability to view its programs on mobile devices through Canal 4 a la'Mano, and the ability to view "historical and classic club and national matches" through Canal 4 Antiguo.
  
 
The channel's operational headquarters is located in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] and [[José Revelo Gutiérrez]] is its operations director. It has broadcasting centers in the capital cities of every [[Departments of Creeperopolis|department]], but it also has multiple broadcasting centers in larger departments by land area and by population. Channel 4 has broadcasting agreements with the governments of [[El Salvador]] and the [[State of the Church]] which allows it to broadcast in those countries. Channel 4 has two sister channels, [[Channel 29 (Creeperopolis)|Channel 29]] and [[Channel 30 (Creeperopolis)|Channel 30]], which specialize in broadcasting matches and content related to the ANF's [[Segunda División]] and [[Tercera División]], respectively.
 
The channel's operational headquarters is located in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] and [[José Revelo Gutiérrez]] is its operations director. It has broadcasting centers in the capital cities of every [[Departments of Creeperopolis|department]], but it also has multiple broadcasting centers in larger departments by land area and by population. Channel 4 has broadcasting agreements with the governments of [[El Salvador]] and the [[State of the Church]] which allows it to broadcast in those countries. Channel 4 has two sister channels, [[Channel 29 (Creeperopolis)|Channel 29]] and [[Channel 30 (Creeperopolis)|Channel 30]], which specialize in broadcasting matches and content related to the ANF's [[Segunda División]] and [[Tercera División]], respectively.
  
According to statistics from ANF Broadcasting Inc. published in 2022, average viewership during Saturday and Sunday night football matches can reach around 35 to 40 million live viewers, while it can peak as high as 160 million live viewers. According to a poll conducted by the [[Antonio José Sáenz y Heredia University]] in October 2021, the channel is considered to be the most popular television channel in Creeperopolis, with 42.3 percent of respondents stating that it is their favorite channel.
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According to statistics from the ANF Broadcasting Corporation published in 2022, average viewership during Saturday and Sunday night football matches can reach around 35 to 40 million live viewers, while it can peak as high as 160 million live viewers. According to a poll conducted by the [[Antonio José Sáenz y Heredia University]] (UAJSH) in October 2021, the channel is considered to be the most popular television channel in Creeperopolis, with 42.3 percent of respondents stating that it is their favorite channel.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
 
=== Development and launch ===
 
=== Development and launch ===
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As [[Television in Creeperopolis|television]] began to rise in popularity in [[Creeperopolis]] in the 1960s, the Creeperian government sought to maintain control on what was being broadcast as to not disseminate anti-government information, especially amidst the then-ongoing [[Rubicon War]] against [[Salisford]]. In 1964, the Creeperian government announced that beginning in January 1965, all television channels in Creeperopolis would be directly overseen and operated by the [[Bureau of Information (Creeperopolis)|Bureau of Information]], a bureau of the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis|Ministry of Internal Affairs]].
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In September 1964, the [[National Football Association]] (ANF), the governing body of professional association football in Creeperopolis, approached the Bureau of Information to have exclusive rights to operate its own television channel dedicated solely to broadcasting its football matches, as the bureau originally planned to have one sports channel which would broadcast all sports within the country. After a period of negotiation, the bureau and the ANF reached an agreement to form an independent channel owned by the ANF and operated by the [[ANF Broadcasting Corporation]] (ANFCR), a company jointly owned by the ANF and the Bureau of Information.
  
 
=== Current status ===
 
=== Current status ===

Revision as of 22:36, 21 February 2023

Channel 4
Canal 4 TCS.png
Logo of Channel 4
TypeSports, sports news
Country Creeperopolis
Broadcast area
NetworkNational Football Association
StationsChannel 4
Slogan
  • Fútbol por'Todos (primary)
  • Casa de la'Liga Imperial
  • Casa de la'Copa Creeperiano
Headquarters5533 Plaza Central de la Águila, San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis
Programming
Language(s)
Picture format
  • 1080i HDTV (standard)
  • 4K UHD (premium)
Timeshift service
  • Canal 4 a Noche
  • (11:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m. SST)
Ownership
OwnerNational Football Association
ParentANF Broadcasting Corporation
Key peopleJosé Revelo Gutiérrez (Operations Director)
Sister channels
History
Founded13 November 1964; 59 years ago (1964-11-13)
by Adolfo Hernández Juaréz
Launched1 March 1965; 59 years ago (1965-03-01)
Links
Websitecanal4.org.cr
Availability
Cable
ClaroChannel 4
TigoChannel 4
Satellite
ClaroChannel 4
TeleNaciónChannel 4
TigoChannel 4
Streaming media
Canal 4 a la'ManoChannel 4
(premium only)

Channel 4 (Creeperian SpanishCreeperian: Ծանալ 4; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Canal 4)[note 1] is a Creeperian television channel which is operated by the ANF Broadcasting Corporation (ANFCR) and is owned by the National Football Association (ANF), the governing body of professional association football in Creeperopolis.

Channel 4 primarily broadcasts football matches of the Liga Imperial. In addition to the league's matches, it also broadcasts league news, talk shows, analysis programming, and football-related documentaries. The channel also broadcasts foreign and international football matches. Although it primarily specializes in broadcasting football-related content, the channel sometimes rarely broadcasts other sporting events such as basketball, beach football, boxing, and international auto racing.

Channel 4 is one of Creeperopolis' "Primary Channels", the 36 television channels which are offered by every television provider in the country. As such, the channel is a free-to-air television channel, where viewers are not required to directly pay to view it, and it is available in 100 percent of households with television service. The channel does offer a premium subscription service which offers increased streaming quality, the ability to view its programs on mobile devices through Canal 4 a la'Mano, and the ability to view "historical and classic club and national matches" through Canal 4 Antiguo.

The channel's operational headquarters is located in San Salvador and José Revelo Gutiérrez is its operations director. It has broadcasting centers in the capital cities of every department, but it also has multiple broadcasting centers in larger departments by land area and by population. Channel 4 has broadcasting agreements with the governments of El Salvador and the State of the Church which allows it to broadcast in those countries. Channel 4 has two sister channels, Channel 29 and Channel 30, which specialize in broadcasting matches and content related to the ANF's Segunda División and Tercera División, respectively.

According to statistics from the ANF Broadcasting Corporation published in 2022, average viewership during Saturday and Sunday night football matches can reach around 35 to 40 million live viewers, while it can peak as high as 160 million live viewers. According to a poll conducted by the Antonio José Sáenz y Heredia University (UAJSH) in October 2021, the channel is considered to be the most popular television channel in Creeperopolis, with 42.3 percent of respondents stating that it is their favorite channel.

History

Development and launch

As television began to rise in popularity in Creeperopolis in the 1960s, the Creeperian government sought to maintain control on what was being broadcast as to not disseminate anti-government information, especially amidst the then-ongoing Rubicon War against Salisford. In 1964, the Creeperian government announced that beginning in January 1965, all television channels in Creeperopolis would be directly overseen and operated by the Bureau of Information, a bureau of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

In September 1964, the National Football Association (ANF), the governing body of professional association football in Creeperopolis, approached the Bureau of Information to have exclusive rights to operate its own television channel dedicated solely to broadcasting its football matches, as the bureau originally planned to have one sports channel which would broadcast all sports within the country. After a period of negotiation, the bureau and the ANF reached an agreement to form an independent channel owned by the ANF and operated by the ANF Broadcasting Corporation (ANFCR), a company jointly owned by the ANF and the Bureau of Information.

Current status

Programming

Event coverage

News and analysis programming

Other programming

Program Airing since TRS Duration Timeshift? Type
ANF de Ayer 1965 T (D) 2.5 hours Yes Repeats of Liga Imperial matches.
ANF ¡HOY! 1988 T (D) 2 hours No Liga Imperial talk show.
Deportes a la'Ya 1978 T (D) 4 hours No Sports news.
Deportes, la'Historia 1965 T (D) 2.5 hours Yes Repeats of sports matches.
Los'Analistos 2005 T (D) 1 hour No Liga Imperial talk show.
Los'Cinco 2006 T (D) 1 hour No Football talk show.
Los'Domingos Súper de Fútbol 1995 T (D) 12.5 hours No Block of live Liga Imperial matches.
Los'Lunes de Fútbol 1995 T (D) 3 hours No Live Liga Imperial match.
Los'Sabados Súper de Fútbol 1995 T (D) 12.5 hours No Block of live Liga Imperial matches.
Los'Viernes de Fútbol 1995 T (D) 3 hours No Live Liga Imperial match.
Nuestro Selección 1965 T (D) 2.5 hours Yes Repeats of national team matches.
Precio de los'Deportes 2000 A 0.5 hours Yes Sports shopping.
Selección Nacional 1980 T (D) 2 hours No National team talk show.
Domestic
Sur
Ecros
International

Subscription services

Canal 4 Antiguo

Canal 4 a la'Mano

Ratings

See also

Notes

  1. Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: [ˈka.nal ˈkwa.tro].