Thread: General Channel 4 to be privatised
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Old 06-04-2022, 13:22   #34
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Re: Channel 4 to be privatised

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
But based on an ideology, rather than based on sound commercial and public service broadcasting remit - surely you don’t think they should have announced a verdict (privatisation) without considering all the evidence?
Do you have evidence that they haven’t?

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
'Bullet in the back of the head'? Sounds like cancel culture to me!

Media whether on TV or in print should be able to have a range of views in both publicly owned and private companies.

There is nothing inherently wrong with being 'an extension of The Guardian newsroom' unless you think there is a problem with The Guardian newsroom itself. Which even if you think that doesn't mean that it shouldn't have the ability to exist.
Why can’t they just present the news factually? This is what people are crying out for.
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