"[Kevin] Spacey Unmasked," a two-part doc about the actor's alleged inappropriate conduct with men, airs Monday and Tuesday on the UK's commercial but not-for-profit Channel 4, and Spacey says he's going to fight it all the way, calling the program in a Muskmedia (Twitter/X) post that it is “...a dying network’s one-sided ‘documentary’ about me in their desperate attempt for ratings,” which sounds like something Donald Trump would say about MSNBC or CNN--the program has been picked up by Discovery in the US to air on Investigation Discovery and Max:
Adam--is Channel 4 a "dying network?" I know that there's been a call to privatize the channel and that there is criticism that they are not the risk-tasking channel they were back when they started over 40 years ago, but are they doing OK or is "The Great British Bake-Off" carrying the channel these days?