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Channel 4 Taps Priya Dogra As New CEO, Signalling Bold Shift In U.K. Broadcasting

December 11, 2025
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Channel 4 has named Priya Dogra as Chief Executive, signalling a new era for UK broadcasting after Alex Mahon’s eight-year tenure. Dogra, a veteran media executive, brings extensive experience from top roles across the UK and international broadcast sectors.

Currently serving as Chief Advertising, Group Data, and New Revenue Officer at Sky, a Comcast-owned company, Dogra joined the broadcaster last summer. Her career also includes 14 years at Warner Bros. Discovery and its predecessors, during which she rose to the position of president and managing director for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). The selection process reportedly considered other high-profile candidates, including Jonathan Allan, Channel 4’s interim Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer, and Emma Lloyd, Netflix’s Vice-President of Partnerships for EMEA. Dogra will officially assume the Chief Executive role in March, while Allan will continue to steer the company in the interim.

Channel 4 chair Geoff Cooper praised Dogra’s appointment, highlighting her track record in commercial growth, digital innovation, and creative leadership. “Priya combines visionary thinking with hands-on experience in programming and content production. Her understanding of Channel 4’s public service mission makes her the perfect choice to guide the broadcaster into its next era,” Cooper said. Allan also earned recognition for his leadership during the transition. Cooper added, “Jonathan has steered the company through a challenging market with skill and energy. His contributions have positioned Channel 4 strongly for the future”. Dogra voiced excitement about taking the reins. “Joining Channel 4 at this moment is a genuine privilege. The organisation sits at the heart of British culture, reflecting diverse voices and sparking change through entertainment,” she said. She underscored her commitment to building on Channel 4’s distinctive programming, amplifying digital initiatives, and deepening audience engagement across platforms.

This leadership change comes amid a major strategic shift for the broadcaster. Earlier this year, Channel 4 signalled its move into in-house production—a departure from its long-standing reliance on independent production companies. Under the new Media Act 2024, the broadcaster can now develop content internally while continuing to invest in independent producers through a dual approach. Channel 4 plans to launch a Creative Investment Fund to acquire or partner with production companies that demonstrate strong commercial potential, marking a new chapter in its 40-year history.

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