
Channel 4
Ian Katz is stepping down as chief content officer at UK network Channel 4.
The former BBC Newsnight editor will vacate his role after nine years at the end of October, making him comfortably the longest-serving content chief in Channel 4’s history.
His decision coincides with the arrival of Priya Dogra as Channel 4 CEO. The former Warner Bros. Discovery executive is now 50 days into the job, and Katz’s departure will allow her to pick her own creative leader. A recruitment process is expected to get underway imminently.
Dogra described Katz as an “outstanding creative leader,” with Channel 4 pointing to a legacy of shows that includes Claudia Winkleman-hosted The Piano, drama It’s A Sin, and reality series Virgin Island.
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He is credited with bringing comedy show Taskmaster to the network from UKTV, while documentaries like Russell Brand: In Plain Sight have delivered ratings and headlines.
In a statement, Katz said: “It’s been a privilege beyond words to lead Channel 4’s talented and passionate commissioning team through such a transformative period. I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved, from pioneering the evolution of a commercial public service broadcaster into a digital streaming business, to backing groundbreaking programmes and talent that have brought a bit of joy to audiences’ lives.
“Above all I’m proud that Channel 4 has continued to be as disruptive and impertinent as ever, asking the questions and covering the stories that other broadcasters and streamers won’t. The channel’s 2026 slate is stronger than ever, and I look forward to watching its continued success under Priya’s leadership.”
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