The government faced heavy criticism over its plans to privatise Channel 4 - but new Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan says the business case will be reassessed.
- including from senior members of its own party and the British media industry - over the announcement in April that Channel 4 would be privatised.
She said:"It is no secret that I have been a long-term sceptic of the licence fee and that we need to make sure that the BBC is sustainable in the long term. So I'm looking at this in the round."
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