Skip to main content
Site logo

Main navigation

  • Home
  • News
  • Policy Letters
  • FAQs
Site logo

Channel 4

  • Tweet
.

The Government is committed to the success and sustainability of the UK’s public broadcasting system, of which Channel 4 is an integral part. 

Channel 4 has been hugely successful over the years in delivering the aims set out at its creation in 1982, including supporting the independent production sector in the UK, delivering diverse and risk-taking content, and contributing to the wider public goals of public service broadcasting.  

Continued on PDF below...

Attachments

Attachment Size
Channel 4.pdf 179.33 KB

Policy Letters

  • Business, Energy And Industrial Strategy
  • Cabinet Office
  • Digital, Culture Media And Sport
    • - Social Media and Child Suicide
    • - Part 2 of the Leveson Inquiry
    • - Free TV Licence for Over-75s
    • - Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
    • - BBC
    • - 'Leveson' Amendments To The Data Protection Bill
    • - Data Protection Bill
    • - BBC Funding
    • - Casinos
    • - Channel 4
    • - Collapse of Football Index
    • - Gambling Regulations
    • - Independent Press COVID-19
    • - Making British Sign Language an Official Language
    • - Performing Arts COVID-19
    • - Wild West Web Campaign
  • Education
  • Environment, Food And Rural Affairs
  • Exiting The European Union
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Health And Social Care
  • Home Affairs
  • Housing, Communities And Local Government
  • Justice
  • Parliamentary Affairs
  • Scotland, Wales And Northern Ireland Affairs
  • Transport
  • Treasury
  • Work And Pensions

Chris Heaton-Harris

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • About Chris
  • FAQs
Promoted by Amy Howard on behalf of Chris Heaton-Harris both at Bishop Crewe House, Daventry NN11 4GH
Copyright 2022 Chris Heaton-Harris . All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree