Channel 4 News on Facebook
Channel 4 News on Facebook lets you get involved with the stories people are talking about and take a look behind the scenes in the newsroom.
You can find our Facebook page here: Channel 4 News Facebook page.
Click on the 'like' button at the top of the page to get all the best engaging news and analysis from the Channel 4 News team in your News Feed.
How to get involved on Facebook:
- Join the debate by posting your comments on our stories.
- Write on the Channel 4 News Facebook 'Wall' to let us what's on your mind.
- Check out behind the scenes photos of the C4 News team at work.
- Watch our latest video interviews and reports.
Channel 4 News on Twitter
Follow @channel4news on Twitter for breaking news and updates. We will keep you at the forefront of a fast moving, lively debate on the top stories of the day.
You can find out Twitter page here: Channel 4 News Twitter page.
We will send you links on Twitter to the best news and analysis from the Channel 4 News website and keep you up to date with story developments throughout the day.
How to get involved on Twitter:
- Follow us @channel4news for all our tweets – you can also follow your favourites from the news team including @jonsnowC4 and @krishgm (see full list of Channel 4 News tweeters here).
- You can follow Cathy Newman's FactCheck team @FactCheck, the WhoKnowsWho writers at @WhoKnowsWhoC4 and the politics reporters here @C4politics.
- Join the live blog debate on the 7pm news programme while watching it on the television. By adding the hashtag #c4news to your tweet, anyone who searches #c4news during the television programme can find your tweet. This way, you can join in the debate sparked by our viewers during the programme.
- Tell us what you think of news stories, and draw our attention to news by adding "@channel4news" to your tweet – this way you label your comment and our team will be pick them up and respond.
Channel 4 News on YouTube
On the Channel 4 News YouTube channel you can watch the latest and best video clips from Channel 4 News.
You can find our YouTube page here: Channel 4 News YouTube page.
YouTube is free of charge and on our page you can watch videos on the top stories from our reporters around the world.
How to get involved on YouTube:
You can sign up to YouTube and subscribe to Channel 4 News on YouTube to watch our news reports and special reports – as well as uncut, full length interviews covering politics, science, culture – it's all there.
Channel 4 News website
And of course, there's much more on our new website too - watch the video below for an introduction from Jon Snow.
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