By Lewis Knight

Published: Tuesday, 05 April 2022 at 12:00 am


After a lengthy public consultation, Channel 4 is due to be privatised.

The public service broadcaster, which was founded by the UK government under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1982, is due to be sold.

The decision was announced by Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries on Monday 4th April 2022.

However, how is Channel 4 currently funded, who owns it and when can we expect the channel to be sold?

Here is everything you need to know on the news and the reaction.

Who owns Channel 4?

Channel 4 is a public broadcaster that is owned by the UK government.

Created in 1982 by the Conservative government under Margaret Thatcher, the network was set up to help serve and represent under-represented audiences.

Unlike the BBC, Channel 4 is funded by advertising but has remained publicly owned.

However, on Monday 4th April 2022, Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries confirmed that Channel 4 would be privatised as the UK government under Boris Johnson looks to sell the network.

Why is Channel 4 being sold?

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Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries announced the decision to privatise Channel 4
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After a public consultation on the future of Channel 4, Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries released a statement on the decision to sell the public broadcaster.

Dorries commented: “Channel 4 rightly holds a cherished place in British life and I want that to remain the case.

“I have come to the conclusion that government ownership is holding Channel 4 back from competing against streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon.

“A change of ownership will give Channel 4 the tools and freedom to flourish and thrive as a public service broadcaster long into the future.”

Channel 4 rightly holds a cherished place in British life and I want that to remain the case. I have come to the conclusion that government ownership is holding Channel 4 back from competing against streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon. 1/3

— Nadine Dorries (@NadineDorries) April 4, 2022