Channel 4 is creating an alternative court and are looking for people who would like to resolve their disputes
- Channel 4 is launching 'Credit:101', a short-form series to help UK consumers resolve financial disputes and manage their money in 2025.
- The initiative responds to widespread financial struggles, with 39% of UK households facing serious difficulties and 73% lacking financial literacy in 2023.
- Channel 4 partnered with Experian to create branded entertainment aimed at younger audiences, featuring comedian Mike Wozniak to make credit knowledge accessible and engaging.
- Rupinder Downie highlighted Credit 101 as a prime illustration of how branded content on their reliable platform can effectively engage a digitally knowledgeable audience.
- The series seeks to help digitally native audiences build confidence in managing their finances and represents a move toward enhancing financial inclusion through easily accessible educational content.
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Channel 4 is creating an alternative court and are looking for people who would like to resolve their disputes
Welcome to The Court (working title), a groundbreaking new series from Channel 4 that will offer people the chance to resolve their civil disputes in a swift, legally binding hearing. Everyone who takes part will be provided with free impartial legal representation, and a day in court.
People sought for new TV courtroom show settling disputes
Welcome to The Court (working title), a groundbreaking new series from Channel 4 that will offer people the chance to resolve their civil disputes in a swift, legally binding hearing. Everyone who takes part will be provided with free impartial legal representation, and a day in court.
CHANNEL 4 IS CREATING AN ALTERNATIVE COURT AND ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO WOULD LIKE TO RESOLVE THEIR DISPUTES.
Welcome to The Court (working title), a groundbreaking new series from Channel 4 that will offer people the chance to resolve their civil disputes in a swift, legally binding hearing. Everyone who takes part will be provided with free impartial legal representation, and a day in court.
Channel 4 launches web series with Experian to help Brits become financially literate
Channel 4 has partnered with credit reporting firm Experian for a new branded entertainment series designed to provide handy, bite-sized financial guidance to consumers. According to the broadcaster, ‘Credit:101’ will be a short-form series that “aims to empower social natives to manage their own money” all while making credit knowledge more accessible to a younger audience, delivered my comedian Mike Wozniak. The online series is based off the …
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