All Channel 4 articles – Page 122
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News
C4 to remould Great Pottery Throw Down
Second Love Productions competition format transfers from the BBC
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News
Distributors unveil doc developments
Banijay Rights and DCD Rights have each invested in production of slate of upcoming shows
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Facebook deepens relationship with European news outlets
Turns to Germany’s Bild and France’s Le Monde for current affairs-focused slate
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Comment
A reminder of the power of docs
Back-to-basics series like Jade and Thatcher demonstrate real class
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News
Ofcom and DCMS face gruelling prominence challenge
Process for turning recommendations into effective legislation ‘ridiculously complicated’
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C4 to explore families’ financial woes
Tinopolis-backed Firecracker Scotland to produce six-part lifestyle series with Lloyds Bank
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Netflix orders Mo Gilligan stand-up special
Netflix subscribers in almost 200 countries will have access to comedian’s Hackney Empire show
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Edinburgh TV Festival: Meet the Commissioners
Click for videos of Charlotte Moore, Kevin Lygo, Ian Katz, Ben Frow and other commissioner sessions from Edinburgh
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Duty of care debate rages on
Issue was a hot topic at Edinburgh TV Festival as broadcasters wrestle with new pressures
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Political storm hits Edinburgh
Speakers weigh in after C4 news chief brands politicians’ ‘cowards and liars’ in MacTaggart
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Execs play down overnights
TV bosses have urged the industry to judge programming success on more than live viewing
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BBC and C4 clash with Boris Johnson
PM cold-shouldered Channel 4 News in wake of Dorothy Byrne’s comments and called for BBC to ‘cough up’ for over-75s
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The personal stories behind Dorothy Byrne’s MacTaggart
Channel 4 head of news reveals sexual assault in her own home
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Jonnie Peacock to train young athletes for C4
Indie One Tribe TV opens applications for 8 to 15 year-olds to feature
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Katz pledges to improve indie collaboration
Supplier survey planned for autumn as Channel 4 gears up for relocation
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Comment
Funny factual can educate by stealth
Humour can be the most potent weapon in confronting unpalatable truths, says Emily Hudd
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News
Dorothy Byrne: ‘Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are cowards’
C4 News boss slams politicians and challenges industry to make “clever and difficult” shows
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Video
Channel 4: complaints welcome
On-screen talent shares viewer complaints about them in broadcaster’s tongue-in-cheek video