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14/05/2022

Channel 4 approaches its 40th birthday facing one of the most pivotal moments in its history. Alex Mahon, chief executive of Channel 4, is the guest in this edition.

As Channel 4 approaches its 40th birthday, it faces one of the most pivotal moments in its history. The broadcaster is funded by advertising but is publicly owned, for now. As part of the Queen’s speech this week, the government confirmed its plans to privatise Channel 4 despite the broadcaster’s opposition. In fact, Channel 4 has published an alternative showing us what it wants to become if it weren’t privatised, something the Department of Culture, Media and Sport said was based on 'flawed assumptions'. However Channel 4’s future is settled will have major ramifications for the UK’s TV industry. Whether it will make such a difference to the programmes that Channel 4 offers viewers depends on who you ask. At the centre of this issue are two key figures, Nadine Dorries, the culture secretary, and our guest in this edition, Alex Mahon, chief executive of Channel 4. Presented by Ros Atkins.

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