Who we are:
- Film4 is both a production house and a channel with the respective purpose of producing and broadcasting alternative feature films
- Born in 1998, Film4 the channel relaunched in July 2006 and moved from pay TV to being a free-to-air digital channel allowing more
people access to home-grown and blockbuster films, all for free
- The illustrious Film4 brand extends to channel4.com/filmwhere
users can find a wealth of reviews, film listings and video interviews conducted by industry experts
What we are for:
- Film4 is committed to enhancing the British film making industry by uncovering, nurturing and funding new talent
- Film4 is the most widely available free-to-air film channel in the UK
- It offers the most distinctive range of mainstream and independent films of all dedicated film channels in the UK, encouraging
audiences to broaden their horizons under the slogan 'Great films you know, great films you don't'
Why advertise on Film4:
- Winning 5 Oscars in 4 years and 3 BAFTAs in 2007 alone, Film4 has an incredible reputation for making and showing alternative and
challenging films
- Reaching 8.6 million ABC1s a month and with an upmarket (45%) and male (54%) profile, Film4 can help you access an inquisitive and
demanding audience
- channel4.com/filmis innovative, entertaining and irreverent
to the core. From banners to sponsorship via buttons and interstitials, our New Media Sales team can ensure you reach an intelligent audience
and maximise your online marketing objectives. The site uses the very latest technology to offer clients accuracy, comprehensive management
and a concise delivery system. For more information on advertising on the website
- The Directors
Cut Awardsis an annual event celebrating the best in longer length TV ads on Film4. Film4 rewards ads that take the time to tell a story,
those that connect the viewer to the brand and make Film4 a better place to be. That's why, when you book a longer length ad campaign on Film4,
we'll give you a 20% discount. for more detail
- Check what's on
Research sources: BARB, Channel 4 Research