, the National Union of Journalists, the Musicians’ Union and the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain, together represents over 120,000 creative workers in the U.K.Channel 4
The letter also cites research from analysts at Ernst and Young LPP who have found if the sale of Channel 4 goes ahead, the U.K. creative industries would be worse off by £2 billion , 2,400 jobs would be at risk and “at least” 60 production companies. Channel 4 is a major success story, consistently pushing the boundaries of entertainment and thought-provoking news content for British audiences. This success is built on the back of the current model, which supports a thriving independent production sector and allows commissioners a degree of risk and creativity, of which the viewing public reap the benefits.
It’s difficult to understand the decision to insist on selling off such a profitable network. The economic argument for privatisation, including the assertion that ‘a change of ownership will give Channel 4 the tools and freedom to flourish and thrive’, simply doesn’t stand up – Channel 4 is demonstrably already thriving on its own.
Channel 4 ensures that its investment is spread across the country, with its Nations and Regions strategy resulting in 50% of commissioning being outside of London. The opening of headquarters in Leeds brought significant investment to the region and led to 200 jobs, not to mention a wealth of opportunities for film and TV workers across the North. Additionally, some of the U.K.
The Government’s consultation on privatisation received 60,000 responses, 91% of which were opposed to privatisation, and clear, united opposition from the industry. Pushing forward with privatisation displays a disappointing willingness to ignore the very real concerns of those who are embedded in, work for and champion the creative industries, and strong public sentiment.
Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)
The advent of the television is not one that is in it's infancy, all public channels can be privatised, save for emergency operations. This country does not need to prop up media, it's one of the largest industries in the world
Imagine being a journalist and begging for your network to be owned by the government.
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