Channel 4 has today announced which cities and regions remain in the running for its new National HQ and two Creative Hubs, as the broadcaster looks to increase its spend across the UK in order to boost regional economies.
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UK broadcasters reported an excellent month with strong revenue growth across the board according to the latest agency estimates.
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With their watersheds and regulatory imposed limitations on nudity, violence and profanity, public service broadcasters must look rather quaint to younger generations, writes Raymond Snoddy.