Monday, February 25, 2019

BBC Radio 1 timeline

Episode Timeline Activity


We are going to create a timeline of everything that happens in an example of the Radio 1 Breakfast show.  In the exam, you need to be able to explain how the content of the show follows PSB rules and attracts its audience, and will therefore need to refer to real examples from a broadcast.  


Each group will be given a different section of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show to listen to.  The section will be approximately 30 minutes in duration. Your group must note down everything that happens in your 30-minute section onto the grid.  At the end of the activity you will hand in your grid and your teacher will make a copy of it for the rest of the class.


Here is an example of the detail that you must go into when noting content:


Questions:  


After you’ve identified and written down the content of your section, you must answer the following questions:


  • How does the programme promotes British music?  
It plays a mixture of Canadian, American and British songs. They mix up the genres and singers to draw interest and make people continue to listen. The programme played slightly more British songs. Also, the presenter praises the artists and shows off their achievements.


  • What percentage of tracks played during your slot were British?  
Roughly 56% of the tracks were British and roughly 44% of the tracks were American or Canadian.


  • What genres of music were played during your slot?  Do a tally.
Alternative/indie - 4 tracks
House - 1 track
Dance/electronic - 3 tracks
Pop - 4 tracks (including pop-rock and R&B)
Hip-hop/Rap - 4 tracks (including R&B)


  • Celebrity interviews – who is being interviewed and what are they being interviewed about?  How many of the interviews are with British people?


  • News items – list the stories and identify which relate to Britain.  
> Personal story about running.
> Weather
> FA Cup final - football - sport


  • Quizzes and games – what can you win?
> Meet Greg James.
> Competition to win cricket tickets.
> Guess the 3 letter word.


  • How does the broadcast fits into the BBC ethos of ‘informing, educating and entertaining’?
The presenter definitely entertains people as he frequently makes comedic comments to bring a sense of normality and everyday humour to the broadcast.


  • How does it differ from commercial breakfast shows?
They don’t advertise any commercials that aren’t to do with the BBC unlike other broadcasters that play commercials to advertise businesses or companies.


  • Who you think the audience is from the content of your section?  What evidence do you have for this?
People aged 10+, some of the vocabulary used and some of the topics talked about during the segment may not be acceptable for young children.


  • What platforms is the show is distributed on?
Radio, Internet Stream.
This show can be heard on the radio however, it can also be streamed on the internet.




List A
List B
List C
Bruno Mars: Finesse
Avelino: 1 in a Million
Dream Wife: Hey Heartbreaker
Camila Cabello: Never be the Same
Big Boi: All Night
Fekky: My Size
Craig David: I know You
Diplo: Get it Right
Hailee Steinfeld: Let Me Go
Eminem: River
Dua Lipa: IDGAF
Jorja Smith: Let Me Down
James Arthur: Naked
G-Eazy & Halsey: Him & I
Kendrick Lamar: All the Stars
Jason Derulo: Tiptoe
HAIM: Nothing’s Wrong
Marmozets: Major System Error
Jax Jones: Breathe
Isaac Gracie: Terrified
Moose Blood: Talk in your sleep
J Hus: Bouff Daddy
Jessie Ware: Your Domino
Paramore: Fake Happy
MK: 17
Justin Timberlake: Filthy
Rae Morris: Atletico
Not3x: My Lover
Liam Payne & Rita Ora: For You
Rudimental: These Days
Ramz: Barking
One Bit & Noah Cyrus: My Way
Sunflower Bean: I was a Fool
Raye & Mr Eazi: Decline
Portugal: Feel it Still
The Vaccines: I Can’t Quit
Sigrid: Strangers
Post Malone: I Fall Apart

Taylor Swift: Gorgeous
Steel Banglez: Bad

Tom Walker: Leave a Light On
SZA & Calvin Harris: The Weekend

Radio One Play List for week commencing 22nd January 2018


Each BBC Radio station has a playlist of songs that it must play every day/week. These songs will be picked to help meet the service licence and mission to promote British talent and to attract the audience.  


Use the grid below to note down the programme contents:


For any song played you must identify the genre, the name of the artist/band and song, and whether the artist/band are from the UK.  


Timing
Content
6:30
Introduction, referencing Radio 1. Intro to presenter (Greg James).
6:32
personal story about running.
6:33
STING intro to cricketer who has accomplished- lists accomplishments (8:00). Ticket giveaway and 8
6:34
Song- Can’t feel my face (Weeknd)
6:36
STING followed by self advertising. Track- Play (Jax Jones, Years & Years)
6:42
STING- followed by public tweets. Jingle
6:44
Box of goods, prize given to listener. talking to radio technician.
6:45
Track- One More Time (Pale Waves)
6:47
Reference to technician, Laughing, technical issue. Intro to BBC R1.
6:48
Track- There’s nothing holding me back (Shawn Mendes)
6:51
STING- Self advertising Track-Thursday (Jess Glynne)




6:55
Fixed Technical issues, background music, referencing similarities between radio and other workplaces
6:57
referencing FA cup Final from previous show
6:58
plays audio clip of fellow presenters show Track: All The Starz (Kendrick Lamar & SZA)
7:00













Timing
Content
7:00
> Presenters and co are talking about news from around the world and discussing it using their opinions etc.
> Jingle is played - sting - introducing news on Harry Kane and football/rugby etc.
7:01
> Weather gets talked about to inform people.
> Update on the time.
> Sting.
7:04
> Sting.
> Intro to Radio 1.
> Greg James welcoming everyone and thanking people for having him on.
> Talking about the quiz from yesterday - Scott (citizen) involved in the competition.
> Talking about songs on the way.
7:05
> Track: Chalice - Donae’o.
7:09
> Track: Still into you - Paramore.
7:11
> Sting.
> Advertisement for winning tickets and meeting Greg James
7:12
> Track: Sweet but psycho - Ava Max.
7:15
> Presenter talking about previous tracks and being comedic.
> Sting.
> Talking about winning tickets again and also quiz from yesterday - welcoming Scott (person taking the quiz).
> Quiz being played.
7:21
> Sting.
> Track: Javelin (Calling out your name) - Adelphi Music Factory.
7:24
> Presenter talking again over the end of the track.
> Being comedic and relatable.
> Talking about people who have written to the show.
> Sting.
> Track: Hurtin’ me - French Montana and Stefflon Don
7:27
> Presenter talking and making jokes about the previous song.
> Sting.
> Track: Medicine - Bring Me The Horizon.


Timing
Content
7:30
Football- A Harry Kane penalty that put Spurs ahead of Chelsea in the League Cup Semi Final
7:33
Rugby Union- Rugby player given a red card and suspended for the next 3 weeks
7:35
Cricket World Cup Final
7:38
Guess the 3 letter word
7:45
Song-It's not living by the 1975
7:49
Song-Fit But You Know It (The Streets)
7:52
Song-Lullaby by Sigala and Paloma Faith
7:55
Competition to win Cricket World Cup Final Tickets
7:58
Song- We Appreciate Power by Grimes






Timing
Content
8:00
Programme ident, News, (sting), News, (sting), News, Weather, (sting), ident.
8:03 (1:30)
Prize Giveaway (Cricket world cup), gives out info to enter details. (81199). (sling)
8:08 (1:35)
Song, It not living (If it’s not with you) 1975, (sting), ident.
8:11 (1:38)
Song, Fit but you know it, The Streets
8:14 (1:41)
Song, Lullaby, Sigala and Palmona faith,
8:18 (1:45)
(sting), ident, Cricket giveaway description, Calls the public
8:21 (1:48)
Graeme swan back in the studio,
8:23 (1:50)
Song, Mountain at my gates, Foals, (sting).
8:26 (1.53)
Rugby Union giveaway, ident
8:28(1.55)
Song, We appreciate power, Grimes, (sting)

Timing
Content
8:30
News and Weather (uses Sting)
8:33
GJ gives small info on what’s to come, Radio’s Indent; 2 tracks (Ariana Grande ‘thank you next’, Kodak Black ‘ZEZE’)
8:40
GJ gives a contact number for people to call; Play’s a game with listeners (Unpopular Opinion)
8:45
Track Plays (Sam Fender ‘that sound’)
8:47
Small conversation with a listener about the game before the track (He talks to them calmly and like they’re friends)
 8:51
Track Plays (Sigird ‘Sucker Punch’); Reads some comments from listeners
8:55
Ten Minute take over (Skee-lo ‘I wish’, Justin Timberlake ‘Senorita’, Blink-182 ‘What’s my age again?’)
8:59
Radio’s Indent (Annie Mack)
9:00
News and Weather

9.00
Continued Track - I Wish (Fabiolous Barker)
9.02
Track  - Senorita (Justin Timberlake)
9.06
Sting
9.06
Track - Mountain At My Gates (Foals)
9.08
GJ concludes ‘10 minute takeover’
9.09
Sting
9.09
Track - Baby (Clean Bandit)
9.13
GJ talks about what’s on at 10am.  Introduces upcoming songs.
9.14
Track - Fit But You Know It (The Streets)
9.16
GJ talks about Carol Cook and her tweet “in the first 7 days of 2019, Jersey has only seen 6 minutes of sunshine, making it the dullest start to the year in 96 years xxx”
9.18
Track - We Appreciate Power (Grimes)
9.21
GJ talks about ‘Window Weather’. Talks about upcoming on BS
9.22
Track - Only You (Theophilus London)
9.25
GJ introduces upcoming songs and upcoming news.
9.26
Sting
9.26
News - Military increasing technology to stop drones in Heathrow against illegal drone activity, Teenager attacked by 3 men, voting in house of commons, Spurs VS Chelsea, Saudi teen has been given refugee status in USA, Best Film Nominations,
9.30
Window Weathers - Jersey

9:30
Jersey weather update over phone call ‘window weather’
9:33.01
‘close to you’ By Ellie Goulding & Diplo
Genre- Pop
UK
9:36.04
‘Dimentions’ By Sub Focus&Dimentions
Genre- Dance/ Electronic
9:40
Scotland vs Wales – six Nations advert/ superbowl and game opportunity
9:41
‘King princess’ By Talia
Genre- Pop
9:44
‘Heathens’ By 21 pilots
Genre- Rap rock/ alternative/indie
9:47
‘Party for One’ By Carly Rae Jepsen
9:50
Greg James chats with the audience, light hearted conversation
9:52
‘praise the lord’ By ASAP Rocky
Genre- HipHop/ Rap
9:55
Greg James chats with audience briefly
9:56
‘Love has all been done before’ By Jade Bird
Genre- Alternative/ Indie

Group 7 Radio Audiences and Technology


Saturday, February 9, 2019

BBC Radio 1 work

Questions:


How old is the BBC?
The BBC first began on 18th October 1922 and so it is 96 years old. 


Who is Lord Reith and what connection does he have with the BBC?
John Reith (1889-1971) was the founder of the BBC.  Lord Reith was the BBC's first general manager . He was commended when he fought off the politicians' attempts to influence the BBC, while offering the British people programmes to educate, inform and entertain. But in a working life that stretched over 60 years. Reith began the BBC at the young age of 16.


When did it start broadcasting Radio 1?

30 September 1967. It was hosted by Tony Blackburn.


What are the BBC’s five Public Purposes, as set out in the Royal Charter?

To provide impartial news and information to help people understand and engage with the world around them
To support learning for people of all ages
To show the most creative, highest quality and distinctive output and services
To reflect, represent and serve the diverse communities of all of the United Kingdom’s nations and regions and, in doing so, support the creative economy across the United Kingdom
To reflect the United Kingdom, its culture and values to the world

What is the BBC’s Mission?

 The BBC mission is to inform, educate and entertain the population of the United Kingdom.

What is the BBC’s Vision?
The BBC’s vision is to be To be the most creative organisation in the world.

What are the BBC’s values?

Trust is the foundation of the BBC: we are independent, impartial and honest.

Audiences are at the heart of everything we do.
We take pride in delivering quality and value for money.
Creativity is the lifeblood of our organisation.
We respect each other and celebrate our diversity so that everyone can give their best.
We are one BBC: great things happen when we work together.


 

What does the licence fee cover? 

 The UK is buying more TV Licences than ever1. This income means all licence payers can enjoy an ever-wider choice of BBC shows and services, free at the point of use, on a range of platforms.


By buying a licence you support the creation of BBC programmes and services, and new ways of bringing them to you. Our purpose is to ensure as much of the fee as possible goes towards funding them.


Even though the ways we watch and listen are changing, the licence fee also allows the BBC's UK services to remain ad-free and independent.

How is the BBC regulated?  How long as this body regulated the BBC and who regulated it before? 


The Office of Communications (Ofcom) is the UK’s broadcasting, telecommunications and postal regulatory body. Under the BBC’s Charter it has responsibility for regulating the BBC. It does this through an Operating Framework and by setting a license for the BBC that contains the regulatory conditions the BBC is required to meet. Ofcom also assesses performance, ensures fair and effective competition and regulates how the BBC’s commercial activities interact with its public services. In addition, it regulates BBC content and output against its Broadcasting Code. Ofcom has been regulating the BBC since April 2017.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Jungle Book Interview

What was the task you were assigned?
We were assigned to create our own interview based o the 2016 version of the Jungle Book. We had to play three characters: the interviewer (Fred), the marketing manager (Leo) and the producer (Regan). We had to make our own script and we also had to film everything ourselves in the green room.

What programme did you use to complete your task? 
We used Adobe Premiere in order to edit our video as this allowed us to have access to the editing told that we needed. For example, we used Ultra Key in order to make the green screen behind us seem like the Jungle Book background.

What were the biggest obstacles to completing your task?
The biggest obstacles to completing our task was the fact that Leo and Fred kept laughing when the name Mike was said. Also, we were laughing when 'puppet on a stick' was said. Therefore, our biggest obstacle was the fact that we were laughing a lot.
 
Did you complete the task on time? If not, why not?
Yes, we completed the task on time.
 
How do you think this task will help with your Jungle Book revision?
This task will help with revision because there is a lot of content that is said in the space of our 5 minute video. The content is informational and helpful.
 
What do you think you could have improved in terms of content and presentation?
We could have improved our editing as there were some parts which could have been easily cut out.
 
What was your initial feedback? What did others say about your production?

It was really good. The script was well made and very informative. Although, it would be better if there were more visuals in the background.
 

 

Identify what went well and with hindsight what would you do differently?
Our script was really good and our acting went quite well. We could improve by using more visuals when talking about certain things.

Jungle Book Interview


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