On March 25, 2004, Comcast announced its plans to purchase TechTV, a channel devoted to computers and technology. The purchase was completed on May 10, 2004, allowing Comcast to merge their G4 station with the newly acquired TechTV, resulting in G4techTV. G4techTV officially launched in the United States on May 28, 2004. G4techTV kept shows from TechTV, such as The Screen Savers, as well as showspreviously on G4, such as The Electric Playground. The merger caused one of TechTV's most prominent personalities, Leo Laporte, to leave the channel because of a contract dispute. Laporte had been the host of Call for Help, a call-in help show, which was cut after the merger. A new Call for Help series hosted by Leo Laporte began airing on G4techTV Canada, the Canadianaffiliate of G4techTV, on August 16, 2004; the series ended on February 26, 2007. The Lab with Leo Laporte replaced Call for Help in April 2007 before ending in August 2008. The Canadian produced version of the show was briefly aired in the United States, but this ended on January 3, 2006, though individual episodes could have been purchased through Google Video in the U.S. On November 11, 2004, G4techTV announced that many of its employees, including Alex Albrecht, Dan Huard, and Yoshi DeHerrera, were terminated. This came as a shock to many, and outrage and anger were expressed on the G4techTV forums. G4techTV also announced the cancellation of its popular late night variety show, Unscrewed with Martin Sargent. The show's host and supporting staff were terminated. On February 15, 2005, less than a year after the merger, TechTV was officially dropped from the network's name. The channel was once again called G4, with its slogan being Videogame TV On December 31, 2014, NBCUniversal discontinued all operations for G4.
G4techTV in Canada
The G4techTV brand became available in Canada on March 28, 2004, through a partnership with G4 Media, Rogers Media and Shaw Communications, as a domestic Canadian channel called G4techTV Canada. It was similar to G4techTV, however with more of an emphasis on technology-related programming per its CRTC licence requirements. G4techTV Canada kept the G4techTV name until mid 2009 when it dropped the words "techTV" to simply become G4 Canada.
Shows
The shows listed below reflect the schedule of G4techTV until February 15, 2005 when the network's name was reverted to G4.