Channel 4

rosweyth pellwolok servis poblek a Vreten
(Daskevarwodhys dhyworth Kanel 4)

Channel 4 yw rosweyth pellwolok servis poblek yn Breten. Selys yn Loundres ha Leeds yw, gans kresennow awenek yn Glasgow ha Bristol.

Pennplas Channel 4 yn 124 Fordh Horseferry, Loundres
Pennplas Channel 4 yn Drehevyans Meurredhek, Leeds

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

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Channel 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

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  1. Channel 4, gov.uk (yn Sowsnek), kyrghys 28 mis Me 2022
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. Jim Waterson (5 mis Genver 2023), Channel 4 privatisation plans formally abandoned, The Guardian (yn Sowsnek), kyrghys 27 mis Genver 2024