New U.K. Culture Secretary Makes First Public Statements on Future of BBC License Fee, Channel 4: ‘We’re Looking at the Business Case’

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Michelle Donelan says she is 'looking at the business case' for selling Channel 4.

Donelan, who worked briefly for broadcaster Sky, was appointed by Liz Truss, herself voted in by the Conservative Party as their new leader only two weeks ago. While Donelan has previouslyin her first public comments as culture secretary she was careful not to make any definitive statements about her plans for either the BBC or Channel 4.

When asked about the BBC, particularly following their coverage of the Queen’s death and funeral, Donelan said: “I think the BBC have done a tremendous job in the last few days and nobody could fault them. I went to see their operation and it was phenomenal and required everybody to really get their heads down and prioritize public service throughout this period and they did that, spot on, it was incredible. And it just showed the true value of the BBC.

 

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