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Liverpool's Phil Redmond bids for Channel 4 relocation Liverpool's Phil Redmond bids for Channel 4 relocation
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The creator of Brookside, Phil Redmond, is leading a bid to bring Channel 4 to Liverpool, saying "there could be no better home".The creator of Brookside, Phil Redmond, is leading a bid to bring Channel 4 to Liverpool, saying "there could be no better home".
A government consultation is considering whether the broadcaster should move out of central London.A government consultation is considering whether the broadcaster should move out of central London.
Mr Redmond said Liverpool was "recognised as the UK's second cultural city" and had always had a "pool of creative talent".Mr Redmond said Liverpool was "recognised as the UK's second cultural city" and had always had a "pool of creative talent".
The move could create more than 800 jobs, he added.The move could create more than 800 jobs, he added.
'Rebalancing culture''Rebalancing culture'
A consultation into the broadcaster's future was launched after the government carried out an 18-month review of the publicly-owned channel, which has more than 800 staff but fewer than 30 based outside the capital. A consultation into the broadcaster's future was launched after the government carried out an 18-month review of the publicly owned channel, which has more than 800 staff but fewer than 30 based outside the capital.
Mr Redmond has joined Liverpool John Moores University, the council and the Liverpool Film Office to try and bring the broadcaster to the city. Mr Redmond has joined Liverpool John Moores University, the city council and the Liverpool Film Office to try and bring the broadcaster to the city.
He said: "Apart from Liverpool's growing reputation as a cultural centre... we have to remember [that] a lot of Channel 4's DNA was created in this city through Brookside and then through Hollyoaks, which at one stage was providing 60% of Channel 4's income... "He said: "Apart from Liverpool's growing reputation as a cultural centre... we have to remember [that] a lot of Channel 4's DNA was created in this city through Brookside and then through Hollyoaks, which at one stage was providing 60% of Channel 4's income... "
He said Liverpool did not have a "permanent broadcasting centre" like other major cities, adding: "We are talking about rebalancing the UK and rebalancing culture and rebalancing the news agenda outside of London. It seems like an obvious fix to come to Liverpool this time."He said Liverpool did not have a "permanent broadcasting centre" like other major cities, adding: "We are talking about rebalancing the UK and rebalancing culture and rebalancing the news agenda outside of London. It seems like an obvious fix to come to Liverpool this time."
Liverpool's cultural credentials
Liverpool is at the centre of the UK geographically, he said, "so it is closer to all the nations and regions [for commissioning]".Liverpool is at the centre of the UK geographically, he said, "so it is closer to all the nations and regions [for commissioning]".
Mr Redmond, who ran Mersey Television for 25 years, added: "[There are] economic benefits obviously, if they bring £650-700m spend into the area - or the jobs attached to that- that is a big economic benefit.Mr Redmond, who ran Mersey Television for 25 years, added: "[There are] economic benefits obviously, if they bring £650-700m spend into the area - or the jobs attached to that- that is a big economic benefit.
"It would be fantastic for Liverpool but I also think it is the way to reinvigorate Channel 4 for its next 35 years.""It would be fantastic for Liverpool but I also think it is the way to reinvigorate Channel 4 for its next 35 years."
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) launched a bid for the broadcaster to move to its region last week, with sites proposed in Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull and Dudley. The West Midlands Combined Authority launched a bid for the broadcaster to move to its region last week, with sites proposed in Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull and Dudley.
Elsewhere, two Bradford MPs have called on Channel 4 to move its HQ to West Yorkshire.Elsewhere, two Bradford MPs have called on Channel 4 to move its HQ to West Yorkshire.
Joe Anderson, mayor of Liverpool, said: "Aside from world-beating locations and world-class creative talent, the character and the history of the city sits well with Channel 4's brand."Joe Anderson, mayor of Liverpool, said: "Aside from world-beating locations and world-class creative talent, the character and the history of the city sits well with Channel 4's brand."
The government said it would consider all bids with the broadcaster "to ensure that Channel 4 maximises its delivery of public value".The government said it would consider all bids with the broadcaster "to ensure that Channel 4 maximises its delivery of public value".