Clearly not.
its really, really important to keep The BBC because new TV platforms financed by big business always without fail end up in the hands of Big Money and Right Wing interests,
often international not UK
without fail, NOT any kind of middle ground.
As regards The BBC, those on the right think it is "left"
Those on the Left, see it as being to the Right.
That has to say something.
Channel 4, btw, is Channel 4 is a publicly owned but commercially run corporation in the UK,
with its parent organisation being the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
It is funded by advertising revenue and does not receive public money. While there have been government discussions about potentially privatising it, a final decision was made to keep it publicly owned with reforms to ensure its sustainability.
Long may it also exist, news wise. of course it can do what the BBC does, with the superb radio we have, nor its cultural side.