news with impartiality. is it robust? yes. is it uncompromising? yes. do they ask sometimes the toughest questions, yes, because that s what their brand is all about. and they have an hour to do it, which as you know, in a world of finite news durations, it s very hard when you have a half hour to tell the world s story, you re always pressed for time, but when you have an hour, you just have that extra beat to go deeper, to ask the second and third follow up question. but i think you re talking about privatisation, i think, and the move currently is about economics. it s about the longer term protection of channel 4 as the government sees it. and we. are you confident that you can keep that independence with all the talk of privatisation? look, we have to. we are.you know, impartial ourselves on the model for channel 4, but what we re not impartial about is channel 4 news. it is the most critical part of channel 4 s remit, it is the most recognised and awarded news programme in britai
extra beat to go deeper, to ask the second and third follow up question. but i think you re talking about privatisation, i think, and the move currently is about economics. it s about the longer term protection of channel 4 as the government sees it. and we. are you confident that you can keep that independence with all the talk of privatisation? look, we have to. we are.you know, impartial ourselves on the model for channel 4, but what we re not impartial about is channel 4 news. it is the most critical part of channel 4 s remit, it is the most recognised and awarded news programme in britain. it goes out there and does more world changing impactful journalism than any other news
and they have an hour to do it, and as you know, in a world of finite, it s very hard when you have a half hour to tell the world s story. when you have an hour, you just have that extra beat to go deeper and asked the second and third follow up question. but i think you re talking about privatisation, i think, and the move currently is about economics. it s about the longer term protection of channel 4 as the government sees it. are you confident that you can keep that independence with all the talk of privatisation? look, we have to. we are. impartial ourselves on the model for channel 4, but what we re not impartial about is channel 4 news. it is the most critical part of channel 4 s remit, it is the most recognised and awarded news programme in britain.
they asked the toughest question sometimes because that s what their brand is all about. as you know, in a world of finite, it s very hard when you have a half hour to tell the world s story. when you have an hour, you just have that extra beat to go deeper and asked the second and third follow up question. but i think you re talking about privatisation and the move currently is about economics. it s about the longer term protection of channel 4 is the government sees it. are you confident that you can keep that independence with all the talk of privatisation? look, we have to. we are. impartial ourselves on the model for channel 4, but what we re not impartial about is channel 4 news. it is the most critical part of channel 4 s remix, and the most recognised and awarded news programme in britain.
news durations, it s very hard when you have half an hour to tell the world s story. when you have an hour, you just have that extra beat to go deeper and asked the second and third follow up question. but i think you re talking about prioritisation and the move currently is about economics. it s about the longer term protection of channel 4 as the government sees it. are you confident that you can keep that independence with all the talk of privatisation? look, we have to. we are. ..impartial ourselves on the model for channel 4, but what we re not impartial about is channel 4 news. it is the most critical part of channel 4 s remix, remit. it is the most recognised and awarded news programme in britain. it goes out there and does more world changing impactful journalism than any other news