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Radio 1 Launch

  Historical, social and cultural contexts 1) What radio stations were offered by the BBC before 1967? 2) How was BBC radio reorganised in September 1967? What were the new stations that launched? 3) What was pirate radio and why was it popular? pirate radio was were a group of people played music illegally and it was popular because they could play whatever music they wanted for as long as they wanted  4) Why did pirate radio stop broadcasting in 1967?  the   government made a law that meant the ships weren't allowed to just stay in between England and France without a pu rpose  5) How did the BBC attract young audiences to Radio 1 after pirate radio stations were closed down? they got many of there djs like tony Blackburn  6) What was 'needle time' and why was it a problem for BBC Radio? needle time was a law that meant they could only play music for 5 hours and this was a problem as pirate radio was playing music all day so people would rather listen to that  7) How did

KISS FM Breakfast show CSP

  1) Read page 2. What is KISS FM's mission? to get a younger audience  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. The KISS audience is a 15-34, 60/40 Female to Male split psychographic groups are teenagers  that mainly live in city's  3) Now look at page 5 - The KISS network. How does KISS use digital media and technology to reach its audience?  frequently posting on social media platforms 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 -  KISS FRESH is where you’ll find exclusive first plays of the biggest track from some of the hottest artists and producers in the industry. it is available on DAB kisstory - KISSSTORY spins the very best Old-school  and Anthems from R’n’B, Dance,  Garage and Hip Hop, expect to hear tracks from Bey

His Dark Materials: Audience and Industries

  Audience 1) Read this  audience rating guide for His Dark Materials . Based on the screening and this article, who do you think the target audience is for His Dark Materials and why? What about psychographic groups?  You can  revise Pyschographics here . Target audience: people aged 14 as the main characters are a similar age  psychographic group: interested  in science , adventure  or nature  2) What audience pleasures are offered by His Dark Materials - The City of Magpies? Apply Blumler and Katz's Uses and Gratifications theory to the episode. Make sure you provide specific examples from the episode to support your ideas. Personal Identity:  Personal Relationships:  Diversion (Escapism): a made up world with very little relation to our world 3) Thinking of the 3 Vs audience pleasures (Visceral, Vicarious and Voyeuristic pleasures), which of these can be applied to His Dark Materials? Refer to specific scenes or moments in the episode to explain your answer.  Visceral : When 

TV industry contexts

  1) What is the BBC's mission statement? to inform educate and entertain 2) How is the BBC funded? through a 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). To provide information (that is supposed to be balanced) To support learning for people of all ages To produce creative output To have diverse content (such as with its representations) To reflect the United Kingdom, its culture and values to the world 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?  OfCOM oversees all media channels and produces a code of conduct that all media channels must follow 6) How do Doctor Who and His Dark Materials help the BBC to meet the  BBC's remit to inform, educate and entertain ? Answer this question in at least 150 words. doctor who meets the BBC's remit to entertain as  it is a tv sho