Channel 4 has removed all seasons of its reality show "Married at First Sight" following a BBC report detailing rape allegations from two former contestants. The broadcaster stated it initiated a review into contributor welfare in April after receiving serious allegations, which the production company CPL has denied, calling its welfare system "gold standard." The show, a popular flagship program, has aired 10 seasons and topped Channel 4's streaming charts this year. AI
RANK_REASON A broadcaster removing a show due to allegations is a product-related event, not core AI news.
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