Discovery, ITV and Sky are eyeing up bids for Channel 4
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Not surprising, however el gov holds the shares and if it still believes in Channel 4’s public service remit, which is distinct from the BBC and ITV, then it should not sell. None of these companies can acquire Channel 4 unless the government chooses to sell it - there are no shares listed anywhere.
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British gas Mk 2 ?
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‘An ongoing consultation has claimed that the broadcaster will struggle to survive on its own in the streaming wars and proposed changes to its remit to make it a more attractive commercial proposition. They include the ability to make its own programmes and own the rights associated with them, rather than rely entirely on independent producers as it currently does.‘ I think it is a good thing that C4 is going private. The programming on this channel and on More4 is pretty dire these days. ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ is the only programme we have been watching on C4 of late, and I think the last one we watched on More4 was ‘Homeland’. |
Re: Discovery, ITV and Sky are eyeing up bids for Channel 4
Another national asset sold off to be highest bidder with the viewer losing again in a race to the cultural bottom.
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Have you totted up how many programmes on the Channel 4 bouquet of channels you actually watch nowadays? Film4 is good, but that’s where it ends. |
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There’s no reason why Channel 4 making programmes in-house would automatically lead to an increase in quality. What it does is give the channel access to a content library it owns the rights to, which it can license out at a profit, or repeat on its own channels without having to pay repeat fees. Channel 4’s problem is that its very specific public service remit limits its potential audience and therefore its ability to make money. Cost saving measures like in-house production are useful in that regard.
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Nothing wrong with independent producers except for not owning the content.
In-house production can lead to derivative programming, the various departments set in their own ways or feeling a pressure from those elsewhere in the company to conform, whether that pressure is actually there or not. The strength of the British TV industry internationally is as much to do with its independent production companies as those made in-house for its big broadcasters. The creation of Channel 4 back in the day was a significant part in the rise of UK independent production to what it is today. Independent producers can end up making the same tedious, derivative rubbish too of course. Film4 isn't the only thing still good, in my opinion. Walter Presents is fantastic (I usually only have time for those on More4 on Fridays, but I'd watch lots more if I had time) and so are their dramas and (to a lesser extent these days) their comedy on the mothership and E4. It's the saturation of lifestyle, some of what is passed off as "factual" and the "reality" drivel that brings it down. |
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'Britain's government on July 6 announced a consultation on the sale of Channel 4, and it was considering changes to the operating model of the broadcaster, including its ownership, remit and obligations.' |
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