Corporation’s former chairman says should not obtain programmes aiming for popularity by copying formats from other broadcastersMichael Grade has criticised The Voice as being symbolic of a lack of risk-taking at the BBC - and said that media’s treatment of Alan Yentob has been “very unfair”.
Lord Grade,the former chairman of the BBC, said that the BBC should be making shows that appeal to a mass-market but not by airing copycat shows like The Voice.
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Source: theguardian.com