Channel 4 ‘axes’ The Andrew Neil Show amid content material cuts

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eteran broadcaster Andrew Neil has confirmed his Sunday evening politics programme won't return to Channel 4 this yr with a call but to be made about its recommission in 2024 amid content material cuts.

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The Andrew Neil Show launched as a reside 10-part sequence in May 2022 and noticed the journalist interview “decision-takers and news-makers from across the political spectrum” and look at the “biggest events of the moment”.

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The third sequence of the half-hour weekly programme led to April and won't return this yr whereas plans for 2024 are nonetheless unsure, Neil confirmed on Twitter.

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Sharing a Guardian article reporting the “axing”, 74-year-old Neil tweeted: “Fair, accurate and authoritative report in the Guardian: Andrew Neil show is latest victim of Channel 4 cuts.”

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A spokesperson for Channel 4 stated: “The Andrew Neil Show delivered matchless insight and analysis during a period of intense political turmoil.

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“It is not true that it has been axed, a decision is yet to be made on a recommission in 2024”

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It comes because the broadcaster reshuffles its schedule after a “downturn in the ad-market” which it depends on to generate cash to fee reveals.

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When The Andrew Neil Show was commissioned final yr, the veteran broadcaster described himself as “honoured and delighted”.

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He stated: “Sunday night is a pivotal point in the political week — we can sweep up what’s happened in the previous week, mop up what’s been in the Sunday papers and talk shows and throw forward to the upcoming week.

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“We’ll aim to do all of that and more.”

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Neil’s profession as a political presenter and interviewer has spanned three a long time and he's the chairman and editor-in-chief of Press Holdings Media Group, publishers of The Spectator and different associated titles.

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He stepped down because the chairman and host of a prime-time present on GB News final yr, earlier than becoming a member of Channel 4.

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Neil is a former Sunday Times editor and was one of many BBC’s prime political broadcasters for a few years, presenting This Week, Daily Politics and BBC One’s Sunday Politics.

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He has interviewed world leaders together with Kofi Annan, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Sir Tony Blair, Margaret Thatcher and Boris Johnson.

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Neil introduced the Channel 4 programme Boris Johnson: Has He Run Out of Road? in January.

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Channel 4 has been contacted for remark.

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