Wednesday, 25 November 2009

BBC Radio One Summary

BBC Radio One

It's aim is to enrich people's lives with programmes that inform, educate and entertain.

Title of programme/time of schedule: The Chris Moyles Show - 6.30-10.00 weekdays.

Presenters voice and what they say: Voice made to sound friendly, invites you to listen, lots of jokes to entertain but with important information like the news, uses words like, 'us', 'we' and 'you/your' to make it sounds like th presenters are talking personally to the listener.

Expert interview:

Vox pops: Used in the news to gives the public views,

Music: Jingles, songs played between conversations for entertainment.

Sound effects: Stings ('Chris Moyles Show' repeated), Music Bed,

Intertextuality:

Mode of Address: Zoo format - spoken to as if just having a chat, audience considered to be friends,

Links to other media: Audience able to phone/email/text in to be on the show, website set up so you can go back if you missed it and listen. also a webcam facility so you can watch the presenters during the show, website allows the audience to listen to past shows/watch videos of the presenters when they have visited places with the show, a schedule of the radio's shows, news updates

Why it appeal to its audience: Used for...Information e.g. news, celebrities etc, Entertainment to relax and enjoy, Intergration to relate to others (the zoo format helps the audience relate to them from everyday life) and maybe Diversion for people to listen to the radio and escape from the daily routine and enjoy themselves with something else. Could come into Maslows Hierachy of needs under Belongingness and Love Needs as people might listen to it to get into a group at work/school so that they can join in the conversation and not feel left out.

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