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.
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