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Old 03-08-2021, 08:03   #11
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Re: Discovery, ITV and Sky are eyeing up bids for Channel 4

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
There’s no reason why Channel 4 making programmes in-house would automatically lead to an increase in quality. What it does is give the channel access to a content library it owns the rights to, which it can license out at a profit, or repeat on its own channels without having to pay repeat fees. Channel 4’s problem is that its very specific public service remit limits its potential audience and therefore its ability to make money. Cost saving measures like in-house production are useful in that regard.
I agree, except to say that the government is looking again at its public service obligations. As the Reuters article makes clear:

'Britain's government on July 6 announced a consultation on the sale of Channel 4, and it was considering changes to the operating model of the broadcaster, including its ownership, remit and obligations.'
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