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Radio: KISS FM Breakfast show CSP

  Radio: KISS FM Breakfast show CSP 1) Read page 2. What is KISS FM's mission? -to help educate and entertain podcast listners 2) Look at page 3. What is the target audience for KISS FM? As well as writing the key statistics from the media pack, try and suggest what  psychographic groups  would fit the KISS audience too. - 15-34 year olds. 3) Now look at page 5 - The KISS network. How does KISS use digital media and technology to reach its audience?  - they use social media to help advertise their podcast for the breakfast show, they need to show who they are and what they do and why. 4) Now look at the other side of page 5. What content do KISS Fresh and KISSTORY offer and how can audiences access those stations?   - Kiss fresh lets you know on the latest news and KISSSTORY offer  Stories that have been shared on their website and read out loud on the podcast. 5) Read page 6. What are the different ways audiences can actively engage with the KISS radio brand?  - one way is to enqu

Radio: Launch of BBC Radio 1 CSP

  Radio: Launch of BBC Radio 1 CSP : Historical, social and cultural contexts 1) What radio stations were offered by the BBC before 1967? -Pirate radios - they were offered to teenagers who wanted to listen to things that may interest them,  broadcasting mainly light entertainment (comedy / drama) and music. Replaced by Radio 2. 2) How was BBC radio reorganised in September 1967? What were the new stations that launched? - It seemed not very entertaining to the younger listeners, instead the younger listeners would listen to pirate radio such as caroline 3) What was pirate radio and why was it popular? - meant for younger listeners and it was popular because it had more varities  4) Why did pirate radio stop broadcasting in 1967? -Because it was banned and reported by the BBC since BBC wasn't the one getting any attention from the listeners  5) How did the BBC attract young audiences to Radio 1 after pirate radio stations were closed down? - They tried different songs and stuff to

Television: Final index

  Television: Final index : 1)  Television: Introduction to TV drama 2)  Doctor Who: Language and Representation 3)  Doctor Who: Audience and Industries 4)  His Dark Materials: Language and Representation 5)  His Dark Materials: Audience and Industries 6)  Industry contexts: the BBC and public service broadcasting

Television: Industry contexts - the BBC

  Television: Industry contexts - the BBC : TV industry contexts: blog tasks Read the notes above and  this BBC website article about the TV licence fee . Complete the following questions on the BBC and industry contexts: 1) What is the BBC's mission statement? - inform, educate and entertain 2) How is the BBC funded? -TV license 3) What must the BBC do to meet its public service broadcasting responsibilities? (Look at the five bullet points in the notes above). -  The BBC should provide duly accurate and impartial news, current affairs and factual programming to build people’s understanding of all parts of the United Kingdom and of the wider world. Its content should be provided to the highest editorial standards 4) Who is the regulator for TV and Radio in the UK? You can find details on this in the notes above. - Ofcom 5) How is TV and Radio regulated by Ofcom?  -They use the complaints they get every year and use it whether to leave it or ban the broadcaster. 6) How do Doctor Wh