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  2. Channel 4 privatisation ‘ends restriction on producing and ...

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    The Government White Paper, released on Thursday, is the first look at proposed plans for Channel 4 after the privatisation announcement. It said that under public ownership, the broadcaster has ...

  3. Channel 4 sell-off under fire after best ever financial ... - AOL

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    Revenues topped £1 billion for the first time in its history.

  4. Government move to let Channel 4 make content prompts concern ...

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    Chairwoman Jane Muirhead said: “Whilst it is clearly the right decision by the Government to reverse the privatisation of Channel 4, the decision to allow Channel 4 to produce its own in-house ...

  5. List of privatizations by country - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete; ... TF1 – first TV channel of France, privatized in 1987; 1990s ... The Official History of Privatisation, Vol. II: ...

  6. Channel 4 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation.It is publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded entirely by its commercial activities, including advertising. [1]

  7. Channel Four Television Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Some of the services, especially Channel 4 Radio and E4 Radio, would have competed directly with national BBC Radio stations. Podcast and text services were also to have been provided. [26] In October 2008, Channel 4 announced that it was abandoning its plans for digital radio stations. [27]

  8. Channel 4 ‘disappointed’ as Government proceeds with ...

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    The channel is currently owned by the Government and receives its funding from advertising. Channel 4 ‘disappointed’ as Government proceeds with privatisation plans Skip to main content

  9. Channel 4 privatisation: How would it work? - AOL

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    PA takes a look at the key questions on a possible privatisation for Channel 4