C4 launches Contestable Fund
Channel 4 has launched its 2023 Contestable Fund, challenging indies to come forward with bold ideas.
The fund offers independent producers an opportunity to pitch popular, genre-bending and genuinely inventive ideas – that are “too bold for any other broadcaster or streamer to commission” – with the aim that the best would move into production next year and tx in 2025.
Now in its third year, the Contestable Fund calls for potentially ‘channel-defining formats’, with funding provided by GroupM Motion Entertainment.
Chief content officer Ian Katz said: “The Contestable Fund was created to encourage indies to think big and pitch the kind of ideas that might not fit into narrow genre briefs and has attracted some of the most inventive and exciting pitches we have seen.
“We’re looking for audacious, audience-driving shows that also underscore Channel 4’s mission to create genuine change through entertainment. The successful commissions might take time to develop, but we hope they will add to our roster of programmes that go into production next year for tx in 2025.”
Kiran Nataraja, director of content strategy and planning, added: “We love the Contestable Fund as it allows us to create ambitious, buzzy and channel-defining shows with our indie partners. We’re seeking distinctive ideas that may be cross-genre, with scale and the potential to return, and give us fresh and exciting content to attract broad audiences on both streaming and linear.”
Channel 4 is seeking ideas that have the potential to be talked about, become a regular in linear schedules and, most crucially, a serious driver on Channel 4 streaming. It is likely that the ideas will be cross-genre and could have talent at their heart, or no talent at all, and can be live or pre-recorded.
The closing date for initial submissions to the Contestable Fund is 2 February 2024. Ideas should be taken to Channel 4’s commissioning editors or heads of department in the first instance.
The process will be overseen by channel executive, Art Sejdiu, and final decisions will be made over the spring in commissioning rounds with Katz and Nataraja.
Channel 4 is also looking for shows across all unscripted genres which will go into production in 2024 for broadcast in 2025. It also have a number of opportunities for quicker turnaround shows which will air in 2024.
Further details can be found here.
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