What factors led to the provision of Britain's fourth television channel? How did Channel Four change public service broadcasting?

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Many factors led to the introduction of Channel Four in Britain in1982. There was a common concurrence that there was not a channel that was representative of the minority groups of Great Britain and that after the BBC was given a second channel, it seemed inevitable that another channel would follow suit. I will be discussing these issues that led to the final decisions of the new channel that is now Channel Four including the …

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…programmes that channels all over the world have in common; namely quizzes, soap operas, and current affairs. Bibliography BBC (1995) Auntie: the Inside Story of the BBC Channel Four (15th March 2002) Welcome to Channel 4 http://www.htw.ndirect.co.uk/ch4.html Crisell. A (1997) An Introductory History of British Broadcasting Freedman, D (14th March 2002) Media, Culture & Society http://www.sagepub.co.uk/frame.html?http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab015916.html