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Who did Tan Xuanyuan lose to in "The Voice of China"?

Tan Xuanyuan himself is the second runner-up of The Voice. When he returns to participate in the show on its 10th anniversary, the most likely reason is that the show team approached him and he was happy to accept it.

The name of Zhejiang Satellite TV’s program is patented. The patent belongs to Zhejiang Satellite TV. The intellectual property rights of the five-character Chinese name “The Voice of China” belong to Zhejiang Satellite TV; and because it contains “China” A two-character trademark cannot be registered, so Blue Star Company, a subsidiary of Zhejiang Satellite TV, registered the three-character trademark "Good Voice", so the trademark rights of the three words "Good Voice" also belong to Zhejiang Satellite TV.

Program naming:

The name "The Voice of China" was coined by Xia Chenan, director of Zhejiang Satellite TV, who came up with it at the gate of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. The name originally applied for was "Voice of China". The original name of "Voice of China" was "Voice of Holland" and "Voice of Germany", but this name was rejected by the General Administration.

The reason is that there is a radio station called "Voice of China". Xia Chenan then thought of many names at the entrance of the General Administration, and even thought of calling it "The Voice of the Chinese Dream" because Zhejiang Satellite TV has a "Chinese Dream Show". "The Voice of China" is the result of Xia Chenan's quick wit at this time. It is simple and catchy.