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    TG4 (/ ˌtiːdʒiːˈkæhər /; Irish: TG Ceathair, pronounced [ˌtʲeːɟeː ˈcahəɾʲ]) is an Irish free-to-air public service television channel. It launched on 31 October 1996 and is available online and through its on-demand service TG4 Player in Ireland and beyond. TG4 was initially known as Teilifís na Gaeilge (TnaG), before being ...

  2. Sep 6, 2021 · Later that year, An Taoiseach Jack Lynch claimed to take Irish-language broadcasting a little more seriously and promised an Irish-language TV station. RTÉ said it was too expensive and the idea was quietly scrapped. Irish Fianna Fail politician, Taoiseach and TD for Cork City, Jack Lynch (1917-1999) pictured in Dublin, Ireland in June 1971.

  3. Oct 14, 2021 · TG4 launched on Halloween night, 25 years ago. What first started as a pirate TV station made by and for the Irish-speaking community later transformed into the nation’s beloved TV station, but this was no easy feat. The late 70s to early 90s in Ireland introduced a fight for language rights, prison sentences, and the personal sacrifice of ...

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  5. TG4 is a free-to-air channel, available across all viewing platforms, with a strong viewer base throughout the island of Ireland. On average 1.2m people watch TG4 in the Republic of Ireland every week. TG4 is the 7th most popular channel in Ireland; share of viewing for TG4 was 1.96% in 2022, the highest level achieved by the channel since 2011.

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  8. Oct 31, 2006 · Tue Oct 31 2006 - 00:00. TG4 thrives in a multicultural Ireland because respect for the rights of minorities has finally taken root, writes Farrel Corcoran. It was a magical Halloween night in ...

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