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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. | |
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 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". |
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