Channel 4
Channel 4 yw rosweyth pellwolok servis poblek yn Breten. Selys yn Loundres ha Leeds yw, gans kresennow awenek yn Glasgow ha Bristol.
Channel 4 a dhallathas darlesa war an nessa a vis Du 1982, an jydh wosa lonchyans an kanel Kembrek S4C. Iskowethyans an Awtorita Darlesa Anserghek o y'n derow, mes a-lemmyn yth yw korforeth boblek a'n Asran rag Besyel, Gonisogeth, Media ha Sport.[1]
Privedhheans
golegiChannel 4 re beu prederys rag privedhheans gans governansow Margaret Thatcher, John Major ha Tony Blair.[2]
Yn mis Metheven 2021, Oliver Dowden (Skrifennyas Gonisogeth dhe wovernans Boris Johnson), a gwarnyas towlow dhe brivedhhe an kanel.[3] Nadine Dorries, an Skrifennyas Gonisogeth a-dhia mis Gwynngala 2021,[4] a's konfirmyas yn mis Ebrel 2022.[5] Yn mis Genver 2023, Michelle Donelan, an Skrifennyas an Stat nowydh, a dheklaryas an privedhheans re bia hedhys.[6][7]
Devynnow
golegi- ↑ Channel 4, gov.uk (yn Sowsnek), kyrghys 28 mis Me 2022
- ↑ Henry Mance (28 mis Genver 2016), Five programmes to secure future of Channel 4, Financial Times (yn Sowsnek), kovskrifys a'n derowel war 2 mis Ebrel 2016, kyrghys 28 mis Me 2022
- ↑ Mark Sweney (14 mis Gwynngala 2021), Channel 4 privatisation ‘could shut up to 60 production companies’, The Guardian (yn Sowsnek), kyrghys 28 mis Me 2022
- ↑ Peter Walker, Jim Waterson & Aubrey Allegretti (15 mis Gwynngala 2021), Nadine Dorries appointed culture secretary in reshuffle, The Guardian (yn Sowsnek), kyrghys 28 mis Me 2022
- ↑ Richard Vaughan (28 mis Ebrel 2022), Channel 4 sale to go ahead despite just 2 per cent support, Broadcasting White Paper confirms, i News (yn Sowsnek), kyrghys 28 mis Me 2022
- ↑ Channel 4 to remain publicly owned with reforms to boost its sustainability and commercial freedom, GOV.UK (yn Sowsnek), 5 mis Genver 2023, kyrghys 27 mis Genver 2024
- ↑ Jim Waterson (5 mis Genver 2023), Channel 4 privatisation plans formally abandoned, The Guardian (yn Sowsnek), kyrghys 27 mis Genver 2024