Channel 4 is known for its riveting documentaries, and the broadcaster has released its latest one, See No Evil, which focuses on the abuse levied by former barrister and Christian leader, John Smyth.
Simply sign up to the Media myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Channel 4 has confirmed the appointment of Sky advertising boss Priya Dogra as its next chief executive, as the ...
Broadcaster agrees historic deal with CAF to win exclusive rights to all AFCON matches, marking the first time the tournament is on free-to-air television in full in the UK. 52 matches to air across ...
The Africa Cup of Nations will be shown for free in its entirety in the United Kingdom for the first time after Channel 4 secured this year’s tournament’s broadcast rights. The British free-to-air ...
Channel 4 has confirmed its Christmas schedule for 2025, with a host of festive treats ready to air, including not one, but two new Taskmaster specials. While the fourth Champion of Champions special ...
Channel 4 is set to broadcast Say Nothing, the compelling new drama adapted from Patrick Radden Keefe's acclaimed book. The series delves into a haunting tale of murder and memory set against the ...
13:39, Mon, Dec 1, 2025 Updated: 13:48, Mon, Dec 1, 2025 Say Nothing represents Channel 4's newest drama offering.The programme, adapted from Patrick Radden Keefe's acclaimed book, delivers a ...
Christopher is a writer and musician who spends as much time as possible playing video games and watching anime. He is often found repeatedly dying at the hands of random FromSoftware bosses, though ...
Channel 4 aired a special broadcast hosted entirely by an AI-generated news anchor in a surprise turn of events. “Will AI Take My Job?” investigated how artificial intelligence has changed the way ...
News anchor Courtney Allen is leaving Nashville's NBC affiliate, WSMV-Channel 4, after four years. Allen announced her departure in an Oct. 31 social media post. News anchor and investigative reporter ...
Channel 4 has announced its best-ever day for streaming views. According to data from Barb, Channel 4 streaming viewer figures for September rose by 36 per cent year-on-year, putting the company of ...
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