Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Planning- Questions Script~
Cyclist story headline-writing up the Questions!


How has the story affected the way you travel to work and are you afraid of any risks of using a bicycle?

How will you influence  students to be safe whilst riding a bike on roads?

How should cyclists stay safe and avoid getting hit by other transport?



Monday, 25 November 2013

OUR ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES!

PLANNING- ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES!
SHAZMIN
FAHIMA
AKFA
HARD NEWS
-Cyclist story
METHOD:
-Use Voxpop to talk to teachers around the school informing them about how they are affected on the story and talking to them about their views. 
HARD NEWS
-Find out court cases from magistrate court.
METHOD:
-Outside broadcasting talking to people that came out of the court case asking them about their thoughts of the case.
HARD NEWS
-Opinions for getting young people involved in sports
METHOD:
-Interview sports ambassadors and young sports people who are involved in the sports industry. 

SOFT NEWS
-Go around shopping malls and tell customers what are the latest trends out and what they will be wearing for Christmas/ New years.
METHOD:
Voxpop talking to people around the shopping centre. 
SOFT NEWS
Meeting Miley Cyrus
METHOD:
Outside Broadcasting talking to her.
SOFT NEWS
-Gathering information from a newly formed singer. 
METHOD:
-Interview

Friday, 15 November 2013

Group meetings - planning

GROUP MEETINGS-PLANNING!


DATE


IDEA/ UPDATE
ACTION
WHO
DEADLINE

8/11/13
COME UP WITH HARD NEWS AND SOFT NEWS
RESEARCH ONLINE
SHAZMIN
AFKA
FAHIMA
12/11/13

11/11/13
FOUND OUT INFORMATION ON WEST HAM MOVE TO OLYMPIC STADIUM.
EMAIL WEST HAM MEDIA DEPARTMENT
AKFA
12/11/13

11/11/13
GO VISIT THE MAGISTRATE COURT
OUTSIDE BROADCAST
FAHIMA
15/11/13

12/1113
LATEST FASHION TRENDS
RESEARCH & GO TO STORES
SHAZMIN
18/11/12

12/11/13
OPINIONS ON GETTING YOUNG PEOPLE INVOLVED IN SPORTS
INTERVIEW PE TEACHERS OR SPORTS AMBASSADORS
AKFA
18/11/13

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

GROUP SCRIPT


Akfa: Hiya Buzzers,your tuning into Teenbuzz. The hottest station that will leave you buzzing for more. I'm your host Akfa and we have got a whole load of buzz lined up for you teens. So lets start off with Shazmin who is in the studio with me right now with some serious news. 

Shazmin: Commuters were shocked to witness the death of 29-year-old cyclists Patrick Hickson on Mile End Road last night after being hit by a lorry. Flowers have laid out at the scene and many notes have been written in his memory. one of the touchingly reads "dad I know you are watching, I will never forget you". I went out to get the views of the public about this tragic incident. 

Voxpop starts to play.

Akfa: Thanks for that Shazmin. Now lets go over to Fahima who has just got out of the Bow Magistrate Court.

Fahima: A 19 years old boy has been charged of assault after physically assaulting an older man and another woman on the streets. Although the defendant pleaded not guilty, he failed to receive bail as he has previously been convicted for assault. This left his mother who was sitting in the public gallery in tears of grief. PC Rashid was also present during this case and has very kindly agreed to do a small interview.

Recording starts to play.

Akfa: Thanks for that Shazmin. Now lets go over to Fahima who has just got out of the Bow Magistrate Court.

Fahima: A 19 years old boy has been charged of assault after physically assaulting an older man and another woman on the streets. Although the defendant pleaded not guilty, he failed to receive bail as he has previously been convicted for assault. This left his mother who was sitting in the public gallery in tears of grief. PC Rashid was also present during this case and has very kindly agreed to do a small interview.

Recording starts to play.

Akfa: Let's shake it up with a bit of sports news. Right now I’m about to do an interview call with Adrian Francis, an athlete who took part in the London 2012 Paralympics. The 35 year old currently a fitness instructor, had an accident in 1995 which left him paralysed from the waist below. So now lets go over to Adrian who is now on the line.

Recording starts to play.

Akfa: Moving on to fashion news. Shazmin went out to Westfield to find out the hottest trends for the holiday season. So Shazmin what's the buzz?
Shazmin: Well, there has been a lot of trends that people have been following to be fashion forward this New Years.

Voxpop starts to play.

AKfa: Well that's all for today, join us again tomorrow same time, same place. But before we leave here's a song for you guys.

Song starts to play.  










Preliminary Task


this was our first go at recording our preliminary task, we wasn't that happy with how it so we decided to re-do it by adding improvement and changes to make it better. look above for the updated and improved preliminary task!

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Levelson and Inquiry

The Leveson Inquiry 

refers to  judicial public inquiry  into the culture, practices and ethics of the British press following the  News International phone hacking system, chaired by Lord Justice leveson, who was appointed in July 2011 as well as a series of public hearings were held throughout 2011 and 2012. 

This leveson and inquiry  published the Levelson Report in November 2012. The report  reviewed the general culture and ethics of the British media, and made recommendations for a new, independent, body to replace the existing Press Complaints Commission, which would be recognized by the state through new laws.

Part 1 of the Inquiry examined the culture, practices and ethics of the press and, in particular, the relationship of the press with the public, police and politicians. Lord Justice Leveson was assisted by a panel of six independent assessors with expertise in the key issues that were considered.

Part 2 of the Inquiry cannot commence until the current police investigations and any subsequent criminal proceedings have been completed.


All About the Inquiry: Process

The Leveson Inquiry was aproached in four  different Modules which include:
  • Module 1-  Is the relationship between the public and the press, which aim to look at phone-hacking and other potentially illegal activity.
  • Module 2- Is the relationships between the police and the press which look at the extent to which that has operated in the public interest.
  • Module 3- Is the relationship between the politicians an the press.
  • Module 4-  It is recommendations for a more effective policy and regulation that supports the right of freedom of the press whilst encouraging the highest ethical standards needed.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Capital FM Radio Station - Case Study!

  •  Slogan "UK's number 1 hit music station". This is a short and snappy slogan which is easy to remember and say. The slogan makes the audience influenced to listen to the radio station as it says its the UK's number 1 hit music station so the audience will feel that they are missing out in listening to the hottest tunes if they don't tune in to Capital FM. 
  • you find the latest hit music, music event, artist news and more! This is a big advantage as they will bring in audience such as teenagers as teenagers are interested in listening to all the new tunes and keeping up to date with the new music. 
  • First air date was the 16th of October 1973 which suggests that its been around for a very long time and is hugely well known and popular. This shows that the radio station is very successful and well known as people are tuning in and like what they hear which is why its been around for long.
  • Broadcast area: Greater London
  • Owner of radio station: Global Radio
  • Branding: 95.8 Capital FM
  • Contains quizzes, game shows, competitions and more to keep audience entertained. This is a positive factor as it helps get the audience engaged and take part making it fun to listen to and take part in activities. 
  • Find out about the latest celebrity gossip!
  • Consists of soft news and entertainment! This will influence youngsters such as teenagers to tune in as they are very fond of soft news and entertainment as they find it interesting and they can relate to it.
  • It is the UK's first national, commercial, hit music radio station!
  • It reaches 7.7 million people every week making it the largest commercial radio brand in the UK! This means that its very large based and commonly well known as they get allot of viewers tuning in. 
  • Capital listeners tune in for the music and the brand lifestyle.
  • Capitals network led by London 95.8 Capital FM broadcasts from key areas around the UK!