Thursday, February 28, 2019

Radio 1 Test

1. How long has Greg James been presenting The Radio 1 Breakfast show? 

Since September 2018.

2. What is the age range of the target audience that the R1BS aim to attract? 
15-29 year olds.

3. What are the main differences between R1BS and commercial stations' breakfast shows like Capital FM? 
BBC R1 is paid for by the government, whilst commercial stations such as Capital FM are predominantly paid for by advertisements.

4. List as many ways audiences can access Radio 1 that you can think of. 
Radio 1's audience can access media from all types of platforms, such as the radio social media and YouTube. With all these types they are allowed to re-watch/listen to previous podcast (or in some cases live to help enhance a larger audience.

5. How can the audience interact with the R1BS?
The radio 1 number and text number is often given out live on the show to help get the audience involved with current debates/games. The social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter provides a free service for the public to contact the show.

6. Which professional body regulates Radio and how might this affect what is broadcast?
Ofcom is a British government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications. Its duty is to represent interests of citizens and consumers by promoting competition and protecting the public form harmful/offensive media. Therefore, explicit songs and material will not be shared on air the radio stations which can sometimes deprive entertainment for some of the audience.

7. How does The R1BS fulfil its remits as a public service broadcaster?
It firstly creates new and exciting games in a short period which helps keep the audience entertained, the portrayal of new emerging British artists helps please the consumer; (the news and weather are read every half an hour) therefore it abides by the remit of entertaining and educating its audience.

8. Why is the controller of Radio 1, Ben Cooper unconcerned about the drop in listening figures for the R1BS?
As the audience who was plummeting was not the target audience (30+) therefore Ben Cooper in fact congratulated Nick Grimshaw in scaring off the other audience. As it may have of had an effect of the atmosphere around the station due the varied audience.

WITH REFERENCE TO R1BS EPISODES give examples:
9. How does the program promote British music?
The programme promotes new British and existing popular British music in a way that catches the ear of the audience, they firstly announce the new arrival of the song and talk good things about the up coming track or artist to help the audience feel more intrigued.

10. What genres of music were played during your slot? Give some examples.
House music was played during the episode that i listened to, this by Jax Jones feat. Years & Years w/ play. Shortly after, Post Malone's 'wow' which seems to be hip hop. I believe that hip hip seems to dominant the tracks played on the radio one breakfast show as it appeals to the largest group of listeners.

11. Celebrity interviews - Who is being interviewed and what are they being interviewed about? How many of the interviews are with British people?
Former England cricketer Graeme Swann was being interviewed on the show, he is English and was helping give away a trip of a lifetime to go and watch the world cricket final! I believe he was interviewed as he was an English icon when it comes to the cricketing world and a star of the popular show Dancing on ice - therefore the two subjects could be talked about for the audiences entertainment-.

12. News items - List the stories and identify which relate to Britain.
The main story was about BREXIT, explaining what Teresa May had been doing in parliament, whilst the other news was dominated by the women who wishes to return to the UK after leaving the country to join ISIS. Whilst the sport talked about the footballing shock of the week when Chelsea goal keeper refused to be substituted by his manager in the final of the Caribou Cup!

13. Quizzes and games - what can you win?
The games that were being played when i listened to that episode was were a lucky audience member chosen at random would complete a quiz and if they had sufficient correct answers they would win a pair of tickets to go and watch the world cup cricketing final!

14. How does the broadcast fit into the BBC ethos of 'informing, educating and entertaining'?
The news and weather at the start of every half and full hour helps inform the audience about the local and regional problems and queries. Whilst the games and celebrity guest alongside the music played helps entertain the whole audience, which fits into the BBC Radio 1 ethos.

15. How does it differ from commercial breakfast shows?
BBC R1 is paid for by the government, whilst commercial stations such as Capital FM are predominantly paid for by advertisements. Therefore no paid advertisements are audible on air during the BBC radio 1 breakfast show comparing to maybe other radio stations such a commercial stations.

16. Who do you think the audience is from the content of 'your section'? What evidence do you have for this?
I believe that the audience from my section had a specific range, from 18-26. As the music played was very much from the bill board and the tip charts therefore very modern and up to date, however the special guest Graeme Swann will only be and icon for the people in their late teens and early twenties as he retired a while ago meaning not many people will recognise him.

17. How large is the audience for the Radio 1 Breakfast show?
For a quarter of a year it is recorded roughly that the radio one breakfast show had an average of 5.1 million listeners.
18. Which five audience categories did the BBC Trust use to measure audiences in 2016?
19. Which BBC radio station is most targeted at a mass audience?
Radio 2 has the largest target audience as it is over 35s, therefore this could depict anyone as the sing choice, guests and more appeal to all various ages dependant on the day therefore a vast audience range reigns.

20. Which BBC radio station is most aimed at a niche audience with high levels of cultural capital?
Personally i would say the Asian radio station as its target audience are a certain culture and under the age of 35 therefore the niche audience is represented within this.

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