Idris Elba eyes Channel 4 bid
June 27, 2022
By Nik Roseveare

Actor Idris Elba is reportedly in talks to take part in a bid for Channel 4.
Elba is said to be discussing a joint bid with Marc Boyan, a media entrepreneur who is the founder of marketing company Miroma Group, according to a report in The Sunday Times.
The UK government announced plans to privatise Channel 4 in April. The channel is expected to fetch between £750 million and £1.2 billion.
Miroma Group’s interest in Channel 4 has previously been reported. Boyan also has a stake in Buzz 16, a production company co-owned by retired footballer and current Sky Sports presenter Gary Neville.
Elba, who is also a DJ, musician and producer, is best known for his roles in TV series The Wire and Luther, and as the character Heimdall in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He has also fronted a number of Sky TV commercials.
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