Channel 4 has announced an extension of its strategic partnership with YouTube to make hundreds of hours of programmes available on YouTube in the UK/Eire and enable ...
Channel 4 has agreed a new deal with YouTube to make its 4oD catch-up service available for free on the streaming site. Launching in the "coming months", the arrangement will see all Channel 4 ...
Channel 4 has removed all long-form episodes of its shows from YouTube. The broadcaster has taken down the whole of its archive of long-form videos from the video sharing website to encourage people ...
Channel 4’s streaming service – variously known over the years since its launch in November 2006 as 4oD, All 4 and now, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. British broadcaster ITV will make hundreds of hours of its programmes available on YouTube in the latest sign ...
Channel 4 is aiming to reach younger viewers who don’t watch traditional TV with the launch of new digital-first brand, Channel 4.0. The brand’s content is aimed at 16-24-year-olds and will be ...
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