Wednesday 30 July 2014

Summer Work

BBC
            Key information
Channel it’s broadcasted on:
The news channel BBC is broadcasted on channel 1, which is called BBC1 London.

Days and time broadcasted
The channel BBC is hosted every day at various different times, its most watched times are at 6am, as this is when people are up getting ready for school/work, 1pm when it is lunch time in places and also 10pm as this is the time people are home and free.

Presenters
The BBC has a vast number of presenters, but for the times I have listed the presenters are:

ONE O'CLOCK NEWS
Anna Ford
Darren Jordan

SIX O'CLOCK NEWS

TEN O'CLOCK NEWS

Average viewing Figures
The number of views change every day depending on what is on the news, during the world cup the channels views had flown through the roof, but most recently viewing numbers have dropped since the BBC are being boycotted for having Bias news.

Awards
In 2007 BBC news has won the award for international Emmy award for news. This means BBC has got an award of giving/telling the best news in the world.

Logo/brand identity of the programme


Video clip from YouTube of show



                         Institution of the Chanel
Year channel was launched
The channel BBC was launched was 18th October 1922 and was founded by John Reith.

Who owns/runs the channel?
The organization that owns/runs the channel BBC is the British Broadcasting Corporation.

What is the channel famous for?
BBC is famous for being a famous news channel.

Channel logo

YouTube trailer advertising a show on the channel
             
              Target Audience
The target audience for BBC would range, at earlier times they would target a range from youngsters (10-17) to elders (18+) because this is the time because schools/work so they are more likely to be watching it. Later on in the day it would range for just elders because this is the time youngsters are in bed and this is where more serious imagery and video clips can be shown.
50% Boys and 50% Girls; I chose this answer because BBC news applies to all boys and girls as there are different gender news that goes around BBC.

Running Order
          On the first 2 days of watching the news it was the same stories, the Killings of the Palestinians, The Malaysian plane that was shot down and the US sanctioning Russia, just today’s news had a new head line which was the threat of Ebola.
On the first 2 days the order of news was, Palestine first, then the Malaysian air liner and then the US Sanctions for Russia, and on the third day the Ebola news was first then again the same order of the previous news.

I think the news editors put it in that order of the most important first, the Ebola news is the most important because there is a chance it could end up in our country and the people of this country need to know. The other news goes in order of Palestine second because what is going on there is big news as 1000+ Palestinians are being killed and over 100,000 injured, the Malaysian air liner is important but not as important as the first 2, and then the US sanction has no effect on our country so it is not as big.

2 comments:

  1. WWW: There are some good aspects to this research - the explanation of why the editors chose the stories they did shows you thinking about how news is organised. This is important and will really help you in the exam.
    EBI: Overall, this is quite disappointing. You haven't followed the instructions and picked a specific programme (e.g. BBC 6pm News). This means your research is less focused. Secondly, the YouTube clip you have embedded has nothing to do with the BBC - it is from America. This is careless.
    LR: Do you regularly watch the programmes you researched? Why/why not? Where do you get your news from? Answer in a comment below.

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    1. I sometimes watch the news so I am aware of what is going on in the world and in my country, I either get my news of Twitter or BBC, mostly BBC.

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