Broadcaster and ex-newspaper editor says corporation must listen to its audience more,also attacking ‘horrible innuendo’ on The Great British Bake OffBroadcaster and former newspaper editor Janet Street-Porter has said the BBC must start listening to the Gogglebox generation and keep an stop to its “cosy middle class” club by reflecting the lives of the people who pay for it.
Street-Porter, who was a BBC executive for nearly 10 years, and said the BBC would be “in sizable trouble … whether it doesn’t start doing less and listening to its audience more”.
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Source: theguardian.com