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The Voice will finish its season with mix of live and taped remote segments amid COVID-19 lockdown

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The Voice announced it will finish its current season with mix of live and taped remote segments, as production has had to make changes amid the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown.The show's panel of celebrity judges - Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, John Legend and Blake Shelton - will appear from their homes via teleconference, as NBC will have the contestants submit their performances in prerecorded segments, according to The Hollywood Reporter.The show's studio, with its trademark red chairs, will be vacant except for host Carson Daly, who will direct traffic with a scaled-down crew adhering to current social distancing statutes.

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