Ian Katz to leave role as Channel 4 content chief in the autumn
Ian Katz, Channel 4's Chief Content Officer, will leave his position in October after nearly nine years, making him the longest-serving head of programming for the broadcaster. Katz, who oversees Channel 4's £650 million programming budget, previously held senior roles at the Guardian and BBC's Newsnight.

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AI-generatedIan Katz, Channel 4's Chief Content Officer, will leave his position in October after nearly nine years, making him the longest-serving head of programming for the broadcaster. Katz, who oversees Channel 4's £650 million programming budget, previously held senior roles at the Guardian and BBC's Newsnight. His departure follows the recent appointment of Priya Dogra as the new chief executive and the resignation of Jonathan Allan, the interim chief executive. Katz's exit creates a significant vacancy in Channel 4's senior management. During his tenure, Katz led the commissioning team through a period of transformation, focusing on digital streaming and backing innovative programs. Dogra praised Katz's creative leadership and contributions to Channel 4's distinctive programming.
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5 extractedIan has been an outstanding creative leader for Channel 4 over nearly nine years.
It’s been a privilege beyond words to lead Channel 4’s talented and passionate commissioning team through such a transformative period.
Katz was paid £720,000, including a £238,000 bonus, according to Channel 4’s latest accounts for 2024.
Katz holds responsibility for Channel 4’s £650m annual programming budget and output.
Ian Katz is leaving his role as Channel 4 content chief in the autumn.