All Channel 4 articles – Page 159
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The Broadcast InterviewIan Katz: Challenging the status quo
C4 director of programmes talks about learning on the job and changing the culture at Horseferry Road
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CommentTV needs to be bold to keep up
Deals, partnerships and new models on the cards across industry
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NewsKatz to shake up C4 culture
Unveils ‘Creative Contract’ to foster clearer and more collaborative relationship with indies
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NewsFirms raise fears over C4 quotas
Almost half of indies surveyed do not expect out-of-London push to have meaningful impact
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NewsC4 greenlights Russell T Davies' AIDS drama
The Boys is writer’s 10th collaboration with Red Production Company
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NewsMo Gilligan scores solo C4 format
Comedian to front Expectation series as BBCS explores Blackpool grime scene
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NewsC4 acting features head departs
Lizi Wootton to step down following department’s merger with formats
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NewsC4 invites Brits into Dutch weed cafe
Broadcaster orders fixed-rig two-parter from Tuesday’s Child
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NewsJack Thorne completes C4 drama trilogy
The Forge rounds off set of contemporary dramas with The Light
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NewsOctober hires Katz’s former Newsnight deputy
Neil Breakwell joins indie as head of topical programmes
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NewsC4 eyes third run of Derry Girls
Hat Trick in advanced talks with broadcaster ahead of series two of hit comedy
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NewsC4 picks up Oxygen reality shows
All 4 to host box sets of The Prancing Elites Project and Strut
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SponsoredHelping Leeds youngsters shine
Screenwriter Kay Mellor and doc maker Anna Hall lend their support to the #4sparks campaign
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NewsC4 orders Studio Ramsay celeb offspring format
Gordon Ramsay, Mel B, Michelle Mone and Paul Ince’s children sent to their parent’s birthplace
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CommentRegional renaissance rolls on
“The opportunity to become the home of C4 is symbolically, creatively and commercially worth its weight in gold”
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NewsPact to air Growth Fund concerns
Trade body to address issue after investee Whisper Films scored sports hat trick in 18 months
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NewsC4 hires inclusivity champion
Former PwC consultant Sue Pascoe to work closely with broadcaster’s HR department


















