what s french for partygate? it s partygate! well, there you go. we will come back to that later, no doubt. but first, let s start the show with the story of channel 4. last week, the culture secretary, nadine dorries, announced that government ownership is holding channel 4 back and put forward plans to sell the broadcaster. cue an outcry from some public figures and even some of the government s own backbenchers. with me is chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, who s been following the story. and chris, what is the latest? well, we re moving now. the government s made its mind up, it seems. this is a decision coming from numberten, coming from dcms. they want to sell off channel 4. what we don t yet know and what hopefully will soon become clearer, is the restrictions, the remit, the licence obligations that channel 4 is going to be subject to. because until those things are cleared up, any would be bidders don t really understand exactly what it is that they are buyi
now on bbc news. the media show. hello. unless you ve been hiding away somewhere, you can t have failed to notice the row that s blown up over the government s proposed privatisation of channel 4. we re going to get the latest on where we re up to with any change of ownership. and we re looking across the channel at the french election and how le monde is launching an english language edition. elvire camus is its editor in chief. just a quick one. what s french for partygate? it s partygate! well, there you go. we will come back to that later, no doubt. but first, let s start the show with the story of channel 4. last week, the culture secretary, nadine dorries, announced that government ownership is holding channel 4 back and put forward plans to sell the broadcaster. cue an outcry from some public figures and even some of the government s own backbenchers. with me is chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, who s been following the story. and chris, what is the latest? w
it s deeply concerned about the level of violence injerusalem following clashes between palestinian demonstrators and israeli police on friday. at least 150 palestinians and three israeli officers were injured. now on bbc news, it s time for the media show. hello. unless you ve been hiding away somewhere, you can t have failed to notice the row that s blown up over the government s proposed privatisation of channel 4. we re going to get the latest on where we re up to with any change of ownership. and we re looking across the channel at the french election and how le monde is launching an english language edition. elvire camus is its editor in chief. just a quick one. what s french for partygate? it s partygate! well, there you go. we will come back to that later, no doubt. but first, let s start the show with the story of channel 4. last week, the culture secretary, nadine dorries, announced that government ownership is holding channel 4 back and put forward plans to sell
in clashes with israeli police at the al aqsa mosque in occupied eastjerusalem. three israeli police were also hurt. tensions have been high in recent weeks as the fasting month of ramadan coincides with passover forjewish people and easter for christians. now on bbc news, the media show. hello. unless you ve been hiding away somewhere, you can t have failed to notice the row that s blown up over the government s proposed privatisation of channel 4. we re going to get the latest on where we re up to with any change of ownership. and we re looking across the channel at the french election and how le monde is launching an english language edition. elvire camus is its editor in chief. just a quick one. what s french for partygate? it s partygate! well, there you go. we will come back to that later, no doubt. but first, let s start the show with the story of channel 4. last week, the culture secretary, nadine dorries, announced that government ownership is holding channel 4 back
and in cricket, joe root steps down as england men s test captain after five years in the role. at 10pm, there ll be a full round up of the day s news. first, the media show. hello. unless you ve been hiding away somewhere, you can t have failed to notice the row that s blown up over the government s proposed privatisation of channel 4. we re going to get the latest on where we re up to with any change of ownership. and we re looking across the channel at the french election and how le monde is launching an english language edition. elvire camus is its editor in chief alvear. just a quick one. what s french for partygate? it s partygate! well, there you go. we will come back to that later, no doubt. but first, let s start the show with the story of channel 4. last week, the culture secretary, nadine dorries, announced that government ownership is holding channel 4 back and put forward plans to sell the broadcaster. cue an outcry from some public figures and even some of the g