womens hour Flashcards

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(industry) - what is the BBCs remit ?

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  • to act in the public interest, serving all audiences through the provision of impartial, high quality and distinctive out and services which : inform, educate and entertain.
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(industry) what are BBCs 5 public purposes ?

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-provide impartial news and INFORMATION and engage with the world around them
- support LEARNING for people of all ages
-CREATIVE, HIGH QUALITY and distictive output and services
- DIVERSE communities of all UK nations and regions
- REFLECT UK CULTURE and its values to the world

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(industry) how is the BBC funded ?

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-tv license = not for profit

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(industry) BBC sounds - why did the BBC create the app ?

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  • to attract a more younger generation to internet ( 15-34 year olds)
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(audience) primary target audience for women’s hour ?

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-female
-educated
-high on the social grade scale
-35, primarly 55+ age
-parents/grandparents

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(audience) evidence for target audience ?

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  • female presenters
  • range of issues that would particularly appeal to female
  • participants who are professional, educated women
  • complex language and quite formal mode of address
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(audience) secondary target audience ? WH

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  • men who listen radio 4
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(audience) Hall’s reception theory - dominant/ preferred meaning?

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  • educated, entertained and informed (remit)
  • “I love the current style, thank you”
    “love women’s hour”
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(audience) Hall’s reception theory - negotiated WH

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  • young people, might get bored, formal. eternally speech based
  • “I wish you could come back Emma, Paris episode, totally embarrassing”
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(audience) Hall’s reception theory

oppositional ?

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-men, diverse ethnicity
-“needs an update: gender hour, looking at all the inequalities between all gender & how to save them”
-“no men’s hour”

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(audience) attract an audience

social media ?

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-Instagram stories with links + questions to answer on the podcast + hashtags maintaining an audience due to being on multiple platforms

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attract an audience - scheduling ? WH

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  • Women’s hour is on at 10am on BBC radio 4
  • BBC sounds meaning people can “catch up” and “listen again” and subscribe to “women’s hour daily to be notified
  • a podcast recapping everything from the week
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attract an audience - topics on the women’s hour

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  • diverse and sensitive topics, current affairs, icluding: drama, readings, comedy, factual, and magazine programmes
  • topics such as breast cancer, plastic surgery child abuse in Uganda these were some topics on
  • females feel related to these topics and listened to
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attracting an male audience/ parents - topic

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-12th jan 2023 - Andrew Tate, patriarchal views and misogyny, Influencer towards younger males. parents ringing in saying “tried to talk to my son & not gotten anywhere

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