UK Channel 4 privatisation to go ahead. - Still laughing about replacing Boris Johnson with a block of ice?

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The government has decided to go ahead with plans to privatise Channel 4.
A source said ministers believed public ownership was holding the broadcaster back "in the face of a rapidly changing media landscape".
Plans for the sale, on which there has been a public consultation, will be included in May's Queen's Speech.
But Channel 4 called it "disappointing" that ministers had made their decision despite "significant public interest concerns" over privatisation.
Money made from the sale will be reinvested in a "creative dividend" to be shared among the TV industry, with some of it earmarked for independent production companies.
Channel 4, founded by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government in 1982 to deliver programmes for under-served audiences, is funded by advertising but is publicly owned.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said: "Channel 4 rightly holds a cherished place in British life and I want that to remain the case. I have come to the conclusion that government ownership is holding Channel 4 back from competing against streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon.
"A change of ownership will give Channel 4 the tools and freedom to flourish and thrive as a public service broadcaster long into the future."
A government source said the channel would lose its "straitjacket" but retain its commitment to primetime news programming.
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The Channel 4 show It's a Sin has been nominated for 11 Bafta awards
When it was announced last year that the government was carrying out a consultation on privatising Channel 4, its bosses warned of "a real risk" to some of its programmes.
Responding to the announcement that the move was going ahead, a spokesperson for the broadcaster said: "With over 60,000 submissions to the government's public consultation, it is disappointing that today's announcement has been made without formally recognising the significant public interest concerns which have been raised."
They added that there needed to be a "lengthy legislative process and political debate", saying: "Channel 4 remains legally committed to its unique public-service remit.
"The focus for the organisation will be on how we can ensure we deliver the remit to both our viewers and the British creative economy across the whole of the UK."
In 2019, Channel 4, which brought shows including Friends, Big Brother and Countdown to UK audiences, opened a base in Leeds, to operate alongside its London headquarters.

'World-renowned gem'​

For Labour, shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell said: "Selling off Channel 4, which doesn't cost the taxpayer a penny anyway, to what is likely to be a foreign company, makes absolutely no sense. It will cost jobs and opportunities in the North and Yorkshire, and hit the wider British creative economy."
Liberal Democrat culture spokesman Jamie Stone said: "Occasionally, we as a country manage to magic up a world-renowned gem into being and Channel 4 is a perfect example. And yet this government seems hell-bent on trashing this uniquely British legacy and undermining jobs and investment in the creative sector."
And SNP culture spokesman John Nicolson called the government's decision a "direct attack on an innovative broadcaster which produces independent, high-quality journalism".
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Now how am I going to see ugly people willingly take their kit off on National television?

 
If it happens can some motherfucker there finally greenlight Utopia Season 3? Please? What am I kidding, that will never happen because a story about a fake virus being released then used as an excuse to sterilize most of the population via a fake vaccine might get people thinking. At least make the original seasons easy to watch without having to dig around unlisted youtube playlists *sigh*
 
I guess Channel 4 would give Rupert Murdoch something to focus on while he keeps seething about how he can't buy Australia's ABC.
 
I'd rather prefer the BBC to be sold than Channel 4 since the the tax payer is funding the BBC through the TV licence. Not that I care for 4 either but I can already guess Murdoch is ready to sling his slong onto the the thing and having to choose between Lung Cancer or Kidney Cancer isn't the best.

But I don't watch TV anyways so please continue to waste tax payer money on sending me scary letters so you think it will make me pay that shite license.
 
Did the public get the money?
No. It goes back into Channel 4. That's their funding, but it's owned by the Government.

Even a block of ice would be hotter than that fish and chips looking dude.
It was for a childish reason. Boris was busy and offered to send Gove instead seeing as he was Climate Minister at the time and this was a debate about the environment.

Channel 4 freaked out and empty chaired the Tories.
 
I really hate that "the public" just means the government.

That said it sounds more like you should be selling the British Broadcasting Channel since that does cost tax payers' a pretty penny.
I'm in favour of the much called for optional subscription fee for the BBC. I'm not happy with having to pay to watch live TV in general and fund something that I only use probably once or twice a year for 6 episodes of a series.

Can't even say the radio stations make it worth the money as they're all kind of shit now. Even 6Music has had a marked decline recently.
 
Start saving money so you can buy as many shares as possible because that’s what I’m doing. If it’s anything like what happened with the post office you could get some decent returns.
 
It was for a childish reason. Boris was busy and offered to send Gove instead seeing as he was Climate Minister at the time and this was a debate about the environment.

Channel 4 freaked out and empty chaired the Tories.
Which usually can be done quite well. When it's a non-serious show.

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