US-based broadcaster Discovery Inc. is holding informal discussions about a potential takeover bid for Britain’s state-owned Channel 4 television broadcaster, The Telegraph reported on Saturday.
The potential bid process is being managed by UK Government Investments, the paper reported, adding that a deal was not expected to be completed until the middle of next year, according to Reuters that quoted The Telegraph.
Discovery did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Britain’s government on July 6 announced a consultation on the sale of Channel 4, and it was considering changes to the operating model of the broadcaster, including its ownership, remit and obligations.
The advertising-funded Channel 4, whose hit shows include “The Great British Bake Off”, was set up with a remit to provide challenging and distinctive programming for audiences under-served by traditional broadcasters.
Comcast’s Sky also exploring a bid for Channel 4, Telegraph reported.
In its 2020 annual report, Channel 4 said its revenues were 934 million pounds, down 5 percent from 2019, with a pre-tax surplus of 74 million pounds, the highest in its 38-year history. Viewing share for its TV channel portfolio rose two percent to 10.1 percent, its first year-on-year increase since 2011. It set a target of doubling viewing by 2025.
New MIB Secy Kumar, visits FTII, NFDC–NFAI, Pune DD Center
‘Dhurandhar2’ crosses Rs.1,500cr worldwide in two weeks
Over 4 lakh PM-WANI Wi-Fi hotspots operational: Telecoms Minister Scindia
Govt says acted on 144 TV programme, ad code breach in 5 years
Avi Kaul bids adieu to Network18 by penning an emotional note
NDTV Profit tops YouTube Business news rankings
Malaika Arora gets candid on ‘Famously Fit with Sophie’
‘Rubaab’ set for ZEE5 digital premiere
YRF Entertainment names Saugata Mukherjee Head of Content
‘The 50’ emerges as breakout social reality hit 

