Yes, it’s time for a change – so why not merge the channel with the BBC to turbo-charge public service broadcasting?

So, here we go again. Another review of public service broadcasting and another round of soul searching about whether to privatise Channel 4. It’s a bit like reviewing supermarkets and deciding to spin out the flowers.

Related: Channel 4 privatisation proposal: ‘This could prove irreversible’

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