Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon said that the UK broadcaster is back in the market for big ideas after a "horrendous" period.
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Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon has said that the UK broadcaster is back in the market for big ideas after acknowledging that cuts have been “horrendous” for producers. Speaking at the RTS London ...