Thursday, February 28, 2019

Radio 1 Self Test

1) Greg James started hosting the Breakfast Show 20th August 2018 after Grimmy leaving the show 9th August 2018.
2) The Breakfast Show aims to have an audience of 15-29 years old.
3) Because the breakfast show is owned by the BBC, only adverts from the BBC can be shown under their rules and regulation, much like the TV channels. This compares to smaller radio shows where they can gain more income from advertising a more variety of commercials.
4) Phone, Tablet, Radio, MP3 Player, Laptop, Mainframe, Supercomputer, Watch.
5) The audience can interact with James via the games in which he hosts. These include many fun games such as 'Pass the Pasty', 'Unpopular Opinion' and 'Jan Slam' where all games consist of the audience participating in various challenges and fun in order to win various prizes that Greg James hosts. James also hosts many quizzes per day where the audience can submit their answers via the show's social media or by ringing into Greg James himself.
6) Ofcom will regulate the content standards of the BBC's television, radio and on-demand programmes. The BBC will handle complaints about its content in the first instance, with Ofcom overseeing that process and handling appeals through a transparent process.
7)  The R1BS fufils its remits via all the audience engagement that constantly occurs. This includes all games taken place, all concerts Radio 1 hosts, the news each half hour etc.
8) Ben Cooper states that you have to take in account of all innovation, digital as well as physical, YouTube as well as the actual show itself. News reporters state how weekly listeners have dropped via the radio but never count the views on their YouTube page and other social media.
9) The program promotes British music via the program mainly playing music tracks from popular and upcoming British artists constantly throughout the day, for example Dua Lipa.
10) Majority of the songs that are played on R1BS are pop because that is what the majority of 15-29 years olds enjoy listening to, which are the audience target for the program.
11) The program interviews many celebs every morning/week. These go from top class singers to other celebs with current news stories to the UK's favourite comedians and actors. Majority of these are British as it is much cheaper and easier for the program to get them onto the show but you may get the occasional foreign celeb who is in London at the time.
12) Brexit, Immigration, Sport, FIlm nominations.
13) There are many fun games such as 'Pass the Pasty', 'Unpopular Opinion' and 'Jan Slam' where all games consist of the audience participating in various challenges and fun in order to win various prizes that Greg James hosts. James also hosts many quizzes per day where the audience can submit their answers via the show's social media or by ringing into Greg James himself.
14) The broadcast gives entertainment to listeners by adding comedy and relevant topics that people can relate, the news updates every half an hour help to inform people on everything that's going on and all the important things happening, this also educates people of around the world topics.
15) They don’t advertise any commercials that aren’t to do with the BBC due to the BBC's rules and regulation, similar to their TV channels.
16)  People aged 10+, some of the vocabulary used may not be acceptable for young audience that potentially could listen.
17) 5.1 Million listeners per week which has dropped from 5.72 million from September 2018.
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19) Radio 2 is the most targeted because it covers more and lasts for longer.
20) Radio 1 is the most aimed at a niche audience because of the smaller age gap of their target audience.

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