Why we still need C4: no matter what Ofcom concludes on PSB, this born risk-taker is vital to UK television
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Privatization or some form of public subsidy are some of the possible solution to how Channel 4 could remain as a public service broadcaster. Channel 4 has kept offering bold and must-see TV in keeping with their purpose of providing high quality and diverse programming.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2007
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Broadcasters weigh up the price of war
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Several news executives in the United Kingdom feel that funding for war coverage in Iraq could start to run out if the conflict continues past April 2003. In addition, war coverage has caused television broadcasters to frequently change programming schedules.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2003
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News teams pulled out as conflict ends
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UK news broadcasters in and around Iraq are gradually sending correspondents home as military activity declines in the area. In addition, television broadcasters are expected to return to normal programming schedules throughout the next week .
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2003
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