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Channel 4 will launch a new social-first, short-form channel in May â Channel 4 Served â delivered from a specially-built Leeds studio and creator talent from across the UK. Offering specially-produced recipe series that celebrate what the UK eats, plus its passion for home cooking, Channel 4 Served will feature Content Creator chefs from across the nations and regions with a content offering focusing on elevating home cooking with simple meals đśď¸. Further details will be coming soon, following on from Broadcast (MBI)'s piece, linked in the comments. Sacha Khari, Head of Digital Commissioning, Channel 4, said: "Channel 4 Served is all about teaming up with incredible creators to make original British food content that truly connects. Off the back of what we achieved with Channel 4.0, weâve seen firsthand that when you put the audience first and work with talent who create content that feels real and relatable, amazing things happen. Thatâs exactly what we want to do again with Served - snackable, engaging, and scroll-stopping food content that showcases the UK, its people, and its flavours." Matt Risley, managing director, 4Studio, said: "Channel 4 Served blends 4Studioâs creativity and digital innovation, powered by our proven expertise in crafting compelling short-form content. Channel 4 Served aims to become the go-to destination for food and beverage brands to reach viewers through commissioned short-form editorial.â
For 20 years, Channel 4 News' FactCheck team has driven the agenda on some of the biggest issues on the domestic and international stage. Today the brand takes a significant leap forward as we launch 'NurseCheck' - one of the largest projects undertaken by our small, pioneering team of data journalists and data scientists, in partnership with our health unit. After a ten-month investigation, FactCheck has uncovered a vast database of confidential NHS records that have been hidden from the public since 2019. The data reveals that one in three hospitals in England are missing more than 10% of the nurses they had planned for, with neonatal, maternity and critical care wards amongst the worst affected. To support audiences digest the data we've created 'NurseCheck' - an interactive, public information service that allows users to see how many nurses are missing from their hospitals. Combining insight and investigative journalism with digital-first content-making, we demonstrate the power of data journalism as a tool for public engagement. We commend the FactCheck team for their dedication on this groundbreaking work in the public interest. âĄď¸ Head over to NurseCheck now: https://lnkd.in/e7MT-wH4
âDo you know where to get mental health support? đ§ Because Student Mindsâ 2023 study highlighted that 1 in 4 students didnât⌠This is why we hosted a special event last week with Campaign Against Living Miserably, Student Minds, and the cast of Big Boys to shine a light on University Mental Health Day! Following Big Boysâs emotional final episodes Clara Amfo moderated a panel to discuss the programme themes, raise awareness and signpost available support: Watch the video to hear what panellist Wendy Robinson had to say (but please be aware it does include discussions around suicide). #UniMentalHealthDay
Today, Channel 4 Sales has announced it will introduce an advertising emissions measurement tool for its advertisers. It marks a broadcast industry first move â offering advertisers emissions data about digital campaigns running on Channel 4âs owned and operated platforms. Weâre pleased to collaborate with sustainable technology platform Scope3 to make this possible, as Channel 4 Sales continues to put sustainability at the top of its agenda.
Cheers to a new deal! Channel 4 Ventures will invest in Bartesian, the leading premium cocktail appliance brand, to drive brand awareness and accelerate expansion in the UK market. âBartesian represents the perfect blend of innovation, premium experience, and consumer demand for convenience. We see significant growth potential for the brand in the UK and are excited to support its expansion through our media investment.â- Vinay Solanki, head of Channel 4 Ventures
Whatâs dividing Gen Z? Our latest landmark study 'Gen Z: Trends, Truth and Trust' reveals a major gender divide within the UKâs youngest generation. While Gen Z women hold more progressive views on gender, immigration, and racial justice, weâve identified the âLost Boysââyoung men caught in the culture wars, struggling with their identity, and lacking role models. How is this divide shaping the way Gen Z navigates politics, identity, and progress?
Celebrating a graduation to remember! đ This month, nineteen trainees from West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester graduated from Channel 4âs Content Creatives Scheme, ran by 4Skills, at a special event in Leeds. The trainees showcased their work and spoke about the highlights of their experience to a room full of industry professionals, before networking and taking part in some well-deserved celebrations. We caught up with some of the schemeâs partners and trainees, as well as training provider SharpFutures . Watch the video to hear what they had to say. A big thanks to our partners Social, Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, Limehouse, Finn ,National Science and Media Museum, Brawl, Jaywing, Campus Industries â Student Marketing Experts, Royal Armouries Museum, One Day Agency, Tangerine and Redbricks Media, and our own 4Studio for participating. đš Video credit - Matt Radcliffe
đ§ 1 in 4 students wouldnât know where to get mental health support. đ 30% say their mental health has got worse since starting at university. We recognise the impact this huge transition and associated pressures can have, and so are coming together with Campaign Against Living Miserably, Student Minds, and the cast of Big Boys this University Mental Health Day to raise awareness around support available and signpost vital support for anyone that may need it. #UniMentalHealthDay
The Royal Television Society Programme Award nominations are outâŚ. Weâre delighted that Channel 4 has received 14 nominations ⨠Congratulations to everyone who is involved with bringing these shows to our screens! Check out the link in our comments for the full list of nominees.
Today is University Mental Health Day! The numbers speak for themselves⌠đ§ 1 in 4 students wouldnât know where to get mental health support. đ 30% say their mental health has got worse since starting at university. We recognise the impact this huge transition and associated pressures can have, and so are coming together with Campaign Against Living Miserably, Student Minds, and the cast of Big Boys this University Mental Health Day to raise awareness around support available and signpost vital support for anyone that may need it. #UniMentalHealthDay