Given Channel 4's schedule with American imports, it would be impractical for those dozens of American networks, cable channels, movie licensees and everyone else to dictate any kind of schedule. ABC, NBC, CBS, SyFy and Fox would be at war with one another to get their shows put into a primetime position in the UK, as those shows would make more advertising money and C4 would pay out more money for the episodes. You certainly wouldn't have a situation like at present where SHIELD has (or had) a primetime Friday night slot on Channel 4 itself and BROOKLYN NINE NINE is aired on E4 (a much smaller channel) at 11pm, which is what happens now. That happened because C4 felt that SHIELD was more bankable and made the decision to put it on in that slot. The show's critical drop in ratings means it's not a given it will return in that slot, though I suspect the hardcore geek audience will complain a lot if it doesn't.
My best friend used to work for Channel 4, and this is pretty much how they operate. It would be ludicrously over-complicated for it to operate in any other manner.
This post has been edited by Werthead: 27 January 2014 - 09:05 PM