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124 Horseferry Road is the Grade II listed London headquarters for the British television broadcaster, Channel 4. It is located in the City of Westminster, and includes 100 residential apartments. The building was opened on 6 July 1994 and was designed by Richard Rogers and Partners. In January 2024, Channel 4 announced it would sell the ...
The Big 4 sculpture outside the Channel 4 building in London in January 2016. The Big 4 is a 50-foot-tall statue of the Channel 4 logo which was constructed outside the building. The Big 4 is designed by FreeState [41] The structure replicates the channel's 2004–2015 idents, in which the "4" logo is formed only when viewed from a particular ...
Channel 4 headquarters, 124 Horseferry Road, London. After control of the station passed from the Channel Four Television Company to the Channel Four Television Corporation in 1993, a shift in broadcasting style took place. Instead of aiming for minority tastes, it began to focus on the edges of the mainstream, and the centre of the mass market ...
The statue is located outside the headquarters of Channel Four Television Corporation on Horseferry Road, London. [2] It was unveiled on 16 October 2007 by Culture Minister Margaret Hodge, [3] to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Channel 4 and to coincide with the television series The Big Art Project. [1] [4]
Channel 4's headquarters in Horseferry Road The London newspaper market is dominated by London editions of the national newspapers , all of which are edited in London. Until the 1970s, most of the national newspapers were concentrated in Fleet Street , but in the 1980s they relocated to new premises with automated printing works.
Between 1996 and 2002, it also owned a share of London News Radio, which was based at ITN's Gray's Inn Road headquarters and operated the LBC and News Direct London radio stations. Since 5 October 1992, ITN used to operate a radio news service on behalf of Independent Radio News (IRN) but on 15 October 2008, IRN announced that Sky News Radio ...
The Channel 4 headquarters in London’s Horseferry Road (Philip Toscano/PA) It’s A Sin creator Russell T Davies, who has publicly spoken out against Channel 4’s privatisation, set out in the ...
Boyz Unlimited (Channel 4 1999) The Brain Drain (BBC Two 1992–1993) Bromwell High (The Detour On Teletoon (All episodes) February 2005, Channel 4 (Episodes 1-6) August 2005, DVD (Episodes 7-13) 2006) The Bubble (BBC Two 2010) Case Sensitive (ITV 2011–2012) Chartjackers (BBC Two 2009) Cheap Cheap Cheap (Channel 4 2017) Chelmsford 123 ...