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'On behalf of all of them I'd say to the Government, for heaven's sake, focus on the things that people are really concerned about - paying the bills, the tax hike the Government has imposed on you - not privatising Channel 4.' 'But, I have to say as I go round Workington and other places, nobody is talking to me about Channel 4, they're all talking to me about the fact they can't pay their bills. He said: 'No, it isn't right that Channel 4 should be privatised, there's no case for it. 'īen Wallace added that he felt the broadcaster produced 'some great creative stuff' but that some of its content 'could be perfectly done by any commercial thing'.īut while visiting Workington in Cumbria, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer was asked if it was right for Channel 4 to be privatised, and he said it was wrong - although admitted that voters were preoccupied with other matters. 'Good quality news, outstanding natural history and dramas are often liked by. We need to be healthily paranoid about making sure we give value to people aged 16 to 34, and 16 and under for children's provision, but I don't think it means you have to skew everything young in any shape or form. He said: 'I don't believe in a big lurch to youth in the BBC. Programmes beloved by an older generation, including Eggheads, had budgets slashed or were axed entirely amid a rush to prioritise the 'lives and passions' of younger viewers.Īfter these changes, a 2020 Ofcom report found satisfaction levels with the BBC were waning among older and more middle class viewers.īut this week, Director General Tim Davie insisted the corporation's core channels, BBC One and BBC Two, should be appealing to as wide an audience as possible. The broadcaster had made vigorous efforts to attract the vaunted 16-34 demographic since former BBC boss Lord Hall of Birkenhead instigated a 'lurch to youth' in 2020. The BBC's Director General says the Corporation's attempt to claw back young viewers is set to end as it fights with streaming services to reclaim older audiences.
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Today's white paper promises a 'golden age' of programming and make the British broadcasting system 'fit for the streaming age', including: It will be allowed to compete and produce further good programming.' 'It will allow it to raise funds in a way that it can't do when it's a nationalised organisation. Channel 4 will be able to commission or actually produce its own work, not just commission from other people or productions. Speaking to ITV News, Mr Wallace said: 'It'll be good for it. He spoke as the Government releases a White Paper which provides a first look at proposed plans for the channel to be privatised. Mr Wallace has said he feels Channel 4 produces some 'great creative content' but that it is 'not the Government's business to run a television channel'.
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The maximum fine for a breach of the code will be £250,000 or an amount up to 5% of their revenue, whichever is higher. They will also give the UK media watchdog the power to draft and enforce a new video-on-demand code, aimed at setting standards for 'larger TV-like services' such as Netflix, ITV Hub and Now TV to level the rules with traditional broadcasters. Ministers will today release a blueprint that will also signal the death knell for the licence fee by saying the Government is 'ready to implement a new way of funding the BBC'. The TV company has been publicly owned since it was founded by Margaret Thatcher in 1982 - but the Tories are forging ahead with plans to privatise it, claiming public ownership is holding it back from competing with streaming giants. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace today declared it is 'not the Government's business to run' Channel 4 as ministers pushed on with selling the broadcaster as well as reining in the BBC and Netflix.