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LO2: P3: Describe the Multiplatform Distribution Methods

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 Describe the Multiplatform Distribution Methods  Overall for my report I will be focussing on the radio station of BBC Radio 1 and one of the station's programmes called 'Going Home with Vick and Jordan'. I will be discussing how the radio station is distributed to their target audience alongside how they use multiple technologies as well as the any technological convergences they take advantage of. I will further talk about where the audience can access the programme and what kinds of alternatives they can offer to their audience. To end it off, I will include some links and images of the radio station and programme before concluding my report.  My chosen radio programme of 'Going Home with Vick and Jordan' is firstly distributed to their target audience through the broadcasting on the radio station called BBC Radio 1. The BBC radio station is broadcasting throughout the United Kingdom through multiple methods across different platforms. It simulcasts by using ana...

LO1: M1: Report

 Analyse the Structure and Content of a Programme broadcast by a radio station

LO1: P2: Describe the Focus of a Chosen Radio Station

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Describe the Focus of a Chosen Radio Station  Within this report, I am going to be describing the chosen radio station of BBC Radio 1 through its type of radio station and different types of radio programmes they host. I will further go onto analyse the target audience along with the main presenters on the radio station and how the BBC use synergy.   BBC Radio 1 is owned by the BBC. This means that BBC Radio 1 is a public radio station which is funded partially by the Government as well as the license fee that the general public pay. Due to being a public radio station, BBC Radio 1 will not contain any adverts between the music that is playing or will the presenters promote any specific brands or products. This is because the radio station cannot receive money from these adverts as the funding is from the Government and public, so any promotion would be free promotion for the product as well as it could cause some negativity from the listeners as it would seem as the...

LO1: P1: Describe the Different Radio Industry Operations

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 Describe the Different Radio Industry Operations 

LO1.5: To Compare the Presentation of a Programme

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PRESENTATION STYLE to meet their target audience  the way they talk differently towards their audience Radio 1 - high energy, friendly, relatable meet their younger target audience Radio 2 - middle aged people PRESENT NEWS  Radio 1 - less detailed news, less graphic, the news section would be shorter  - couple minutes  Radio 4 - more detailed, half an hour to an hour  LISTEN TO EACH RADIO STATION AND THINK ABOUT WHO THEIR TARGET AUDIENCE IS AND HOW THEY VARY FROM OTHER STATIONS - DELIVIERY OF LANGUAGE AND QUESTIONING IN INTERVIEWS  radio 1 - fast paced, jingles, news is about 3 minutes, welsh hard to understand with stronger accent - inclusive welcome radio 4 - slow - news section about 15-30 minutes, Queen's English - clear and distinctive  radio 5 - dwayne johnson interview - plays clip of the movie, interviewer lead the questions, anecdotal, all about promoting movie,  bbc radio 1 - jungle cruise interview - jack whitehall, emily blunt, dwayne ...

LO1.4:How to analyze Audience Profiles

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  STARTER Audience - people engaged with a product, listening or watching  Media industry - highly competitive - needs to be successful - earn money - through target audience 

LO1.3: Structure of a Program

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STARTER: What kind of structuring would you consider having in your program? Advertising Music Competitions Jingles LESSON START: 5 aspects: Purpose Income - how station is funded, e.g public or commercial  Scheduling Content Staff and resources Meaning Purpose: Entertainment  music, interviews, plays, e.g Radio 1, Capital  Educational  educate the listener, to learn something - radio documentary, LBC Inform  the presenter is there to inform the listener information - weather, traffic, local radios such as Hallam  Promote  is the reason of the show to promote a service or a product  Income: Commercial  advertising or sponsorship  Public Radio  government, license fee, BBC radio stations  Scheduling: dependant of when your radio production is broadcast, can have an affect on how the show should be structured Breakfast Capital - Roman Kemp, high energy, a lot of conversation and chat  Dayti...