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G4 Media

 
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G4 Media, Inc.
5750 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
CA Tel. 323-954-2400

Type: Subsidiary
On the web: http://www.g4tv.com

This company gives gamers something new to watch. G4 Media owns and operates cable channel G4, a 24-hour network devoted to the video gaming world that reaches more than 50 million US homes. Its original programming, such as Attack of the Show and X-Play, offers industry news, game reviews, and celebrity interviews. G4 also broadcasts syndicated programming such as COPS and Heroes. In addition to television programming, G4 distributes content through its Web site, podcasts, and other digital formats. The G4 channel was launched in 2002; the company is a unit of cable operator Comcast.

Officers:
President: Neal Tiles
VP Acquisitions and Development: Internet Content Providers

Competitors:
IGN Entertainment
Spike TV
Syfy

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G4 Media, Inc. is the parent company of G4, a 24-hour cable and satellite channel originally dedicated to video games. Comcast holds a controlling interest in G4 Media, with EchoStar holding a minority interest of approximately 12%.

In early 2004, G4 Media (at the time owned entirely by Comcast) announced the purchase of a controlling interest in TechTV. On May 28, 2004, G4 and TechTV merged into a hybrid network called G4techTV. EchoStar (which held a minority interest in TechTV) retained partial ownership of the combined entity.

The new network leaned more toward the gaming programming that was featured on G4 than the technology side that was featured on TechTV, prompting petitions and complaints from disaffected TechTV fans. On February 15, 2005, TechTV was officially dropped from the network name in the United States, leaving only three TechTV shows, X-Play, Anime Unleashed (removed indefinitely as of March 2006) and The Screen Savers (later rebranded as Attack of the Show!). The network is currently called G4, and now focuses on general male interest programming.

G4 Media holds a 33.3% minority interest in G4 Canada, G4's Canadian counterpart.

On October 13, 2006, Comcast announced that it will consolidate G4, bringing it under E! Networks. G4's executive staff moved into E!'s Los Angeles offices and layoffs occurred.[1]

References

  1. ^ G4 to move into E!

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