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DON'T CHANGE THE CHANNEL: the case against C4 privatisation

Reasons Revisited

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The Government's Plans to Sell Off Channel Four

This week we are looking at the government's plans to sell off channel four. Channel four was started in the eighties with a remit to commission unique programming from independent production companies. To find out why the government wants to privatize channel four now, and what it would mean for us as audiences, were joined by guard media editor jim waterson,. former head of news and current affairs at chanelfor now, president of murray edwards college at the university of cambridge. Dorothy burne, founder of production company true vision. Bryan woods, so what's your reason to be cheerful? It was sarah's birthday on monday just gone, which i missed.

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