TG4 is a State Owned media company headquartered in Ireland. Founded in 1996, it employs approximately 130 individuals and reported $73.0M in revenue as of 2024. It functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer. The company's main product is broadcast television and radio. It operates as an Irish free-to-air public service television network, available online and through its on-demand service TG4 Player in Ireland and beyond.
On April 26, 2026, the TG4 provincial championships began, featuring notable upsets as Tipperary defeated recently crowned Lild NFL Division One champions Cork, and Waterford edged out reigning Munster champions Kerry. Previously, on March 27, TG4 recorded more than two million views across television, streaming, and social media for its GAA Beo Super Saturday and Super Sunday broadcasts, which covered the final round of the Allianz Hurling and Football Leagues. On March 24, the program ‘Iniúchadh TG4 – Bánú na Tuaithe’ on TG4 explored the effects of rural depopulation on schools and the GAA in south Kerry, noting that over 70 rural primary schools in Ireland are under threat of closure. Earlier, on February 4, TG4 broadcast a Lidl National League fixture featuring Waterford and TG4 All-Ireland Senior champions Dublin.
TG4 offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services industry. TG4's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and broadcast television and radio.
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TG4's revenues were less than $100M in 2024. Caretta Research has split TG4's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is linear (national channel groups). For full access to TG4's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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TG4 currently holds 21 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including gaelic games, cycling, horse racing, winter sports, australian rules football, multi-sport, futsal and rugby union.