Five chief Airey left 'bemused' by Ofcom

Five - bemused
Five - bemused

Five's Chief Executive, Dawn Airey, has responded to Ofcom's ruling by noting its pleasure that its public service role has been mentioned, but admitting it has been left bemused by talk of its regulatory assets.

Airey – who formerly headed up entertainment at Sky – was quick to respond to Ofcom's public service broadcast (PSB) recommendations, insisting that a merger with Channel 4 would not affect the broadcaster delivering 'real and sustainable public service value'.

  • Broadcast national and international news, as it does now
  • Continue to invest in UK-originated programming

"Ofcom believes that these regulatory obligations would have limited opportunity cost (ie such public service content will not displace more profitable content) and are broadly aligned to the licensee's commercial incentives. Maintaining Channel 5's public service obligations in only these key areas would help to maintain the balance of costs and benefits in the licence."

We've contacted Five to clarify exactly what within Ofcom's rulings has caused the bemusement.

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