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PA takes a look at the key questions on a possible privatisation for Channel 4
Privatisation – even for some wrong reasons – can work for C4 but must be part of a thorough overhaul of all public service broadcasting. ... I will set out the future plan for Channel 4 in a ...
The broadcaster says its 4: The Next Episode shows what it ‘can be and can do’ while still owned by the British people. Channel 4 lays out alternative plan to privatisation following White ...
Channel 4's video on demand service, known simply as "Channel 4" since April 2023, launched in November 2006 as "4oD", and was renamed "All 4" in March 2015. The service offers a variety of programmes recently shown on Channel 4, E4 , More4 or from their archives, though some programmes and movies are not available due to rights issues.
The privatisation of Channel 4 will remove restrictions which “effectively prohibit” the broadcaster from producing and selling its own content, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and ...
Channel 4 operates a video on demand service. Launched on 16 November 2006 as 4oD, the service offers a variety of programmes recently shown on Channel 4, E4, More4 or from their archives. However, some programmes and films are not available, due to rights issues. The service was renamed All 4 in March 2015.
UK TV producers have made a last gasp attempt to stop the next Prime Minister privatizing Channel 4 as the country prepares for Monday’s big announcement, but the noises coming from Liz Truss ...
Alex Mahon highlighted Channel 4’s decision to move jobs outside of London during an interview with Times Radio.