Dr Dev S Shah

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Dr Dev S Shah
CQC

Dermatologist

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Northwood HA6 2JW, United Kingdom
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Channel 5

Channel 5 (now rebranded simply as ‘5’) is a British free-to-air public service television broadcaster providing general entertainment, factual, drama, news, children’s, and lifestyle programming across the United Kingdom. It is the third-largest commercial public service broadcaster in the UK and forms part of a family of linear and digital channels and streaming services.

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Founded Year: 1997
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Purpose: To deliver a diverse schedule of television programming that reflects modern Britain, reaches a broad audience, fulfils public service broadcasting purposes and provides entertainment, information, and cultural content to viewers.

Governing Body

Organisation Name: Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited
Company Status: Subsidiary of Paramount Networks UK & Australia
Regulatory Status: Licensed UK public service broadcaster regulated by Ofcom
Industry Standing: Recognised national commercial public service television broadcaster in the UK, offering multiple channels and on-demand content

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Reputation: Channel 5 has established itself with a broad and accessible programming mix and has won industry awards including BAFTA and RTS awards for factual content.
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Comparison with Other Bodies

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British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)ITVChannel 4
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Unlike the BBC, Channel 5 is commercial and funded by advertising but has a public service broadcasting remit.Compared to ITV and Channel 4, Channel 5 traditionally has a smaller share of total UK viewership but is a significant independent PSB.

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Channel 5 has been noted in UK media for wins at the BAFTA Television and RTS Awards and growth in streaming viewership following rebrand efforts.
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Industry recognition at BAFTA and RTS awards for commissioned documentaries and factual programming.Part of the UK’s public service broadcasting landscape subject to regulatory oversight.

Government Regulation Status

Statutory Backing: Operates under UK public service broadcasting framework as defined in the Communications Act 2003.
Regulated By: Ofcom
Legal Status: Broadcast service licensed in the United Kingdom

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