Channel Four
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Active from | 1985 |
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Members | Risto Nyqvist |
Jorma Kyrö | |
Jonte Laihiala | |
Tuomo Tepsa | |
Heikki Karjalainen | |
Risto Mattanen | |
Albums | Sieluni Soitto |
22 Suosituinta | |
Jotain Parempaa | |
Genres | Folk |
Pop | |
Record labels | Turenki Records |
Tatsia | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2485299 |
About Channel Four
Russell Brand: Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon says allegations are 'horrendous'
... " There is still more change that needs to come, and Channel Four along with those others are at the forefront of that change...
Russell Brand behaviour was an open secret, says one accuser
... Investigations have been launched by the BBC and Channel Four since Brand was accused of rape and sexual assault...
S4C: Birthplace of SuperTed and Fireman Sam turns 40
... Welsh language channel Sianel Pedwar Cymru (S4C), meaning Channel Four Wales, was first broadcast on 1 November 1982...
Russia-Ukraine war: Some of UK's top journalists barred from Russia
... So too are journalists from Sky TV, The Times, Guardian, Channel Four and ITV...
Highest Bafta honour for Sir Billy Connolly
... Channel Four series It s A Sin, written and created by Queer As Folk and Doctor Who screenwriter Russell T Davies, leads the Bafta television award nominations this year with 11 across the craft and television awards categories...
Privatising Channel 4: What could new ownership mean and who might buy it?
... Bids are expected to come in next year with a view to completing the sale in early 2024, However, the move has already met with criticism from Labour and some Conservative MPs, including the former culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, who told Sky News, " As it stands, Channel Four provides competition to the BBC on what s called public service broadcasting - the kinds of programmes that are not commercially viable - and I think it d be a shame to lose that...
Channel 4 stars speak out on privatisation plan
... " As it stands, Channel Four provides competition to the BBC on what s called public service broadcasting - the kinds of programmes that are not commercially viable - and I think it d be a shame to lose that, " he told Sky News...
TV lookahead: 22 highlights to look out for in 2022
... , I described how Channel Four s (then-upcoming) It s A Sin " follows a group of friends… as the Aids crisis begins to unfold"...
Russia-Ukraine war: Some of UK's top journalists barred from Russia
Russia has barred A Number of top UK-based journalists and defence figures as part of a series of sanctions, in response to UK measures on an array of Russian public figures.
The Bbc 's Clive Myrie , Orla Guerin and Nick Robinson , who have reported from Ukraine, and Director General Tim Davie are on The List of 29 media figures.
So too are journalists from Sky TV, The Times , Guardian, Channel Four and ITV.
Russia has already banned hundreds of elected British MPs.
The Foreign ministry in Moscow announced that work on expanding The List would continue.
" The British journalists included on The List are involved in deliberate dissemination of false and one-sided information about Russia and events in Ukraine and Donbas, " Russia's foreign ministry said. " With their biased assessments they also contribute to fuelling Russophobia in British society. "
Among The Other high-profile journalists on The List are John Witherow , editor of The Times , Chris Evans of the Telegraph, Katharine Viner of The Guardian and Ted Verity of the Daily Mail .
Correspondents Stuart Ramsay of Sky News , Shaun Walker and Luke Harding of The Guardian and Nick Beake and Paul Adams of The Bbc are on The List , along with TV presenters Sophy Ridge and Cathy Newman , columnists Con Coughlin and Gideon Rachman and Russia academic Mark Galeotti .
Beyond The World of journalism there are senior figures in The Armed forces, including Royal Navy chief Adm Sir Ben Key and Air Force chief Sir Michael Wigston . The Head of Thales UK, Alex Cresswell, and several senior colleagues are barred from Russia as are A Number of top figures from Bae Systems , including overall CEO Charles Woodburn .
Source of news: bbc.com