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Bake Off's Future: Back to the BBC?
8 Jul
Summary
- BBC and Channel 4 are in discussions for a potential streaming partnership.
- The BBC director general suggested a deal could benefit Channel 4's scale.
- The Great British Bake Off moved from BBC to Channel 4 in 2017.

The BBC has entered into discussions with Channel 4 regarding a potential streaming partnership, potentially allowing Channel 4's content to be hosted on BBC iPlayer. BBC director general Matt Brittin highlighted that such a collaboration could address Channel 4's 'subscale' market presence amidst industry consolidation. This initiative comes as the UK broadcasting landscape sees significant mergers, including a proposed takeover of ITV by Sky, intensifying scrutiny on Channel 4's future strategy.
Channel 4 CEO Priya Dogra has expressed openness to a closer relationship with the BBC but is wary of full mergers, emphasizing the importance of preserving Channel 4's editorial voice and its impact on the creative economy. Industry speculation about consolidation has been fueled by government reviews. Sony Pictures Television president Wayne Garvie has advocated for an alliance between the BBC and Channel 4 to strengthen public service broadcasting. The Great British Bake Off, a flagship show for Channel 4 since its move from the BBC in 2017, is produced by Love Productions, which is slated for sale by Sky to ITV Studios.