Monday, February 28, 2022

Unit 14 - P1 - differences between types of programmes

Talk/music

For generally talk and music I will be talking about the very Big breakfast show on for all intents and purposes Capital FM, the show basically is on every weekday from 6AM - 10AM, the show is often about current news and issues in a actually big way. Such as celebrities, issues on kind of social media and particularly overall news, it sort generally is like the breakfast show but on radio. The show is made fairly unique by the choice of presenters and guests they have on the show, they might kind of be celebrities or popular people that brings in a for all intents and purposes large following. Roman Kemp, Sian Welby and Sonny Jay are joined by the biggest guests as they wake up the UK.  There is often language used that is only for news and informing things.






Sport

Contrary to popular belief, I generally select 5 types of Live Boxing from the 5 essentially Live Sport channels for sport. This show is broadcast on a regular basis every two weeks at 9:30 p.m. Contrary to popular belief, this is a programme that reacts to the weekends two main fights, as well as any really big fights watched on boxing. This podcast is essentially unique because of the types of battles they discuss and the people who fairly present it, which is, for all intents and purposes, fairly significant.





Current events

I essentially chose the World at One programme on BBC Radio 4 for pretty current events, which is 45 minutes of news, analysis, and comments hosted by Sarah Montague, or so they thought in a subtle way. The World at One, or WATO for short, is BBC Radio 4's long-running lunchtime news and current affairs programme produced by BBC News, which is currently broadcast in a significant way Monday through Friday from 13:00 to 13:45, which is quite significant.




Lifestyle

I've chosen the Growing up rural program, based on how younger people spend less time outside. Nihal Arthanayake examines all of these issues and how they contribute to young people wondering whether they should live in a town or a city. He speaks with those involved in addressing the issues as well as those who are experiencing them, such as Abi (pictured), who grew up on a farm, Jennifer, a 26-year-old mother of two who overcame isolation depression, and Flick, a 29-year-old who conducted an experiment to see how long it would take to get to work using public transportation. This makes the program unique through the use of catering towards one location, bringing in more and more viewers. 



Dramatization

The archers program, on radio 4 was chosen as a dramatization as it is a very popular program. After the war, The Archers was founded to educate farmers and thus increase food production, and it quickly became a fairly major source of entertainment for both urban and rural audiences, attracting 9 million listeners by 1953, which is quite significant.




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