The BBC's head of radio Helen Boaden has defended Radio 1 and Radio 2 as "two of the country's most loved stations" in the face of a new Green Paper issued by the Government yesterday, questioning the Corporation's scale, scope and funding among other things.
In a blog post on the BBC website, Boaden (pictured) says "The shorthand we often hear - Radios 3 and 4 embody public service broadcasting whilst Radios 1 and 2 are easily replaced ...
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