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Channel 4 Ownership Review

The government is reviewing Channel 4's ownership and regulatory status, with proposals for privatisation and potential relocation under the Channel 4 (Privatisation) Bill and Channel 4 (Relocation) Bill. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport is leading this review, which involves updates to TV and video-on-demand service regulation and consultation on local TV licensing arrangements. The issue remains active with ongoing parliamentary scrutiny and stakeholder engagement.


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2025

10 events

2024

21 events
24 May 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Message from the Commons The Bill was returned from the Commons with the amendments agreed to.

23 May 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Report and Third Reading 15:30:00 Clause 1: Reports on the fulfilment of the public service remit Amendment 1 Moved by 1: Clause 1, page 2, line 29, after “(taken together)” insert “comprises a public service for the dissemination of information …

23 May 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Consideration of Lords amendments Mr Deputy Speaker (Mr Nigel Evans): I confirm that nothing in the Lords amendments engages Commons financial privilege. Clause 1 Reports on the fulfilment of the public service remit 19:36:00 The Minister for Media, Tourism and …

22 May 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Committee (3rd Day) 16:42:00 Clause 42: Licensing and local services Amendment 71 Moved by 71: Clause 42, page 83, leave out line 25 and insert— “(a) be made using a process OFCOM shall create within six months of the passing …

20 May 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Committee (2nd Day) 15:32:00 Clause 14: Regional Programme-making: Channels 3, 4 and 5 Amendment 16 Moved by 16: Clause 14, page 16, line 43, at end insert— “(4A) After subsection (6) insert—“(6A) When determining the number of hours OFCOM consider …

8 May 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Committee (1st Day) 17:19:00 Clause 1: Reports on the fulfilment of the public service remit Amendment 1 Moved by 1: Clause 1, page 2, line 14, at end insert— “(c) which maintains the high general standards with respect to the …

8 May 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Committee (1st Day) (Continued) 20:44:00 Amendment 12 Moved by 12: After Clause 7, insert the following new Clause— “Review of children’s access to public service broadcast contentWithin six months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must …

28 Feb 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Second Reading 16:23:00 Moved by Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: That the Bill be now read a second time. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay) (Con): My Lords, it is …

28 Feb 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Commitment and Order of Consideration Motion Moved by Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: That the Bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House, and that it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House that they …

31 Jan 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

First Reading 15:50:00 The Bill was brought from the Commons, read a first time and ordered to be printed.

30 Jan 2024 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Consideration of Bill, as amended in Public Bill Committee [Relevant documents: Thirteenth Report of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee of Session 2022 - 23, Draft Media Bill: Final Report, HC 1807, and the Government response, Session 2023 - 24, …

30 Jan 2024 | Third reading Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Act 2024 — Third reading

A Bill to Make provision about public service television; about the sustainability of, and programme-making by, C4C; about the name, remit, powers, governance and audit of S4C; about the regulation of

30 Jan 2024 | Report stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Act 2024 — Report stage

A Bill to Make provision about public service television; about the sustainability of, and programme-making by, C4C; about the name, remit, powers, governance and audit of S4C; about the regulation of

2023

7 events
5 Dec 2023 | Committee stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Act 2024 — Committee stage

A Bill to Make provision about public service television; about the sustainability of, and programme-making by, C4C; about the name, remit, powers, governance and audit of S4C; about the regulation of

21 Nov 2023 | Bill stage Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Bill

Second Reading [Relevant documents: Fifth Report of the Welsh Affairs Committee of Session 2022–23, Broadcasting in Wales, HC 620 , Twelfth Report of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee of Session 2022–23, Draft Media Bill: Radio Measures, HC 1287 ; …

21 Nov 2023 | Second reading Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Act 2024 — Second reading

A Bill to Make provision about public service television; about the sustainability of, and programme-making by, C4C; about the name, remit, powers, governance and audit of S4C; about the regulation of

8 Nov 2023 | Bill introduced Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Media Act 2024 — First reading

A Bill to Make provision about public service television; about the sustainability of, and programme-making by, C4C; about the name, remit, powers, governance and audit of S4C; about the regulation of

2022

2 events

2021

5 events
17 Aug 2021 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Consultation on the renewal of digital terrestrial television (DTT) multiplex licences expiring in 2022 and 2026 — outcome published

The government is seeking views on options for the renewal of the digital terrestrial television national multiplex licences expiring in 2022 and 2026

26 Feb 2021 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Consultation on the renewal of digital terrestrial television (DTT) multiplex licences expiring in 2022 and 2026 — consultation closed

The government is seeking views on options for the renewal of the digital terrestrial television national multiplex licences expiring in 2022 and 2026

2020

1 event
18 Dec 2020 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Consultation on the renewal of digital terrestrial television (DTT) multiplex licences expiring in 2022 and 2026 — consultation opened

The government is seeking views on options for the renewal of the digital terrestrial television national multiplex licences expiring in 2022 and 2026

2019

3 events
17 Sep 2019 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Requirements for Video Sharing Platforms in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive — consultation closed

Consultation on the UK government's proposed approach to implementing the provisions pertaining to Video Sharing Platforms in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2018.

24 Jul 2019 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Requirements for Video Sharing Platforms in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive — outcome published

Consultation on the UK government's proposed approach to implementing the provisions pertaining to Video Sharing Platforms in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2018.

23 Jul 2019 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Requirements for Video Sharing Platforms in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive — consultation opened

Consultation on the UK government's proposed approach to implementing the provisions pertaining to Video Sharing Platforms in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive 2018.

2017

4 events
5 Jul 2017 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Increasing the Regional Impact of Channel 4 Corporation — consultation closed

How can Channel 4 contribute to regional economic growth, stimulate regional creative industries, and better serve regional audiences to deliver a stronger economy and a fairer society?

12 Apr 2017 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Increasing the Regional Impact of Channel 4 Corporation — consultation opened

How can Channel 4 contribute to regional economic growth, stimulate regional creative industries, and better serve regional audiences to deliver a stronger economy and a fairer society?

12 Apr 2017 | Consultation outcome Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport linked

Increasing the Regional Impact of Channel 4 Corporation — outcome published

How can Channel 4 contribute to regional economic growth, stimulate regional creative industries, and better serve regional audiences to deliver a stronger economy and a fairer society?

2012

9 events
29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Cou — outcome published

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created a costs incentive …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Cou — outcome published

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created a costs incentive …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Cou — outcome published

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created a costs incentive …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Cou — outcome published

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created a costs incentive …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created an incentive for publishers to join a recognised regulatory body, was enacted but never commenced. On 1 March 2018, the Secretary — outcome published

Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created an incentive for publishers to join a recognised regulatory body, was enacted but never commenced. On 1 March 2018, the Secretary of State announced that Section 40 …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

Sections 34-42 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 were commenced on 3 November 2015, providing for exemplary damages against publishers not belonging to a recognised regulatory body. However, the practi — outcome published

Sections 34-42 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 were commenced on 3 November 2015, providing for exemplary damages against publishers not belonging to a recognised regulatory body. However, the practical effect is limited because Section 40 (the costs incentive …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Cou — outcome published

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created a costs incentive …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Cou — outcome published

This recommendation was not implemented. The government did not formally respond to civil justice recommendations in the Prime Minister's statement of 29 November 2012. Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created a costs incentive …

29 Nov 2012 | Consultation outcome UK Government linked

Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created an incentive for publishers to join a recognised regulatory body, was enacted but never commenced. On 1 March 2018, the Secretary — outcome published

Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, which would have created an incentive for publishers to join a recognised regulatory body, was enacted but never commenced. On 1 March 2018, the Secretary of State announced that Section 40 …