Tuesday 27 February 2018

INDUSTRY KEY WORDS


·         WEBCASTING LICENSE - If you operate a service that streams sound recordings online, then you will need a Webcasting Licence; Allows you to webcast as a service.

·         TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE - Technological convergence is the tendency that as technology changes, different technological system sometimes evolve toward performing similar tasks.

·         WEB 3.O OR SEMANTIC WEB - a proposed development of the World Wide Web in which data in web pages is structured and tagged in such a way that it can be read directly by computers.

·         INTERNET OF THINGS - The Internet of things is the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity which enables these objects to connect and exchange data.

·         BINGE-VIEWING - watch multiple episodes of (a television programme) in rapid succession, typically by means of DVDs or digital streaming.

·         DAB - Digital audio broadcasting is a digital radio standard for broadcasting digital audio radio services, used in countries across Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific.

·         TRADITIONAL MEDIA - television, radio, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, tax press and other print publications.

·         RAJAR - stands for Radio Joint Audience Research and is the official body in charge of measuring radio audiences in the UK. It is jointly owned by the BBC and the Radiocentre on behalf of the commercial sector.

·         NRS - The National Readership Survey is a joint venture company in the UK between the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, the Newspaper Publishers Association and the Periodical Publishers Association.

·         MIDAS - Midas Media is a digital marketing agency that focuses on content marketing, search engine optimization, social media marketing

·         BARB - The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board is the organisation that compiles audience measurement and television ratings in the United Kingdom.

·         CULTURAL IMPERIALISM - Cultural imperialism comprises the cultural aspects of imperialism. Imperialism here refers to the creation and maintenance of unequal relationships between civilizations, favoring the more powerful civilization.

·         DEMOCRATISATION OF THE MASS MEDIA - the introduction of a democratic system or democratic principles in the mass media.

·         EFFECTS OF PIRACY – the effects of the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.

·         HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION - Horizontal integration is the process of a company increasing production of goods or services at the same part of the supply chain. A company may do this via internal expansion, acquisition or merger.

·         VERTICAL INTEGRATION - the combination in one firm of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate firms.

·         DIVERSIFICATION - the action of making or becoming more diverse or varied.

·         ALTERNATIVE MEDIA - Alternative media are media that differ from established or dominant types of media in terms of their content, production, or distribution.

·         CONGLOMERATE - a thing consisting of a number of different and distinct parts or items that are grouped together

·         GRA - Games Rating Authority

·         PEGI - Pan European Game Information is a European video game content rating system established to help European consumers make informed decisions when buying video games or apps through the use of age recommendations and content descriptors.

·         IPSO - Independent Press Standards Organisation.

·         GOOGLE ANALYTICS - a freemium web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic.

·         WATERSHED - an event or period marking a turning point in a situation.

·         OFCOM - The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the UK government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom.

·         MEDIAWATCH - is a media monitoring organization

·         BBC CHARTER - The BBC Charter established the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). An accompanying Agreement recognises its editorial independence and sets out its public obligations in detail. Each Charter has run for ten years.

·         SYNERGY - the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

·         PSB - public service broadcasting refers to broadcasting intended for public benefit rather than to serve purely commercial interests

·         IWF - The Internet Watch Foundation is a registered charity based in Cambridgeshire, England. It states that its remit is "to minimise the availability of 'potentially criminal' Internet content.

·         BROADCAST CODE - was a set of ethical standards adopted by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) for television.

·         MEDIAWATCH UK - formerly known as the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association (National VALA or NVLA), is a pressure group in the United Kingdom, which campaigns against the publication and broadcast of media content that it views as harmful and offensive, such as violence, profanity, sex, homosexuality and blasphemy.

RADIO 1 BREAKFAST SHOW TIMELINE

 Timings
What happens... 
 6:30:00
 News and weather
 6:30:53
 Radio 1 Breakfast show Ident
 6:31:17
 Nick Grimshaw introduction
 6:32:00
 Sting (Short Jingle)
 6:32:20
 Song: Tom Walker - Leave a light on
 6:34:57
 Song: Ellie Golding - On my mind
 6:38:11
 Nick talking about coming back after holiday
 6:38:34
 Song: Wolf Alice - Don't delete the kisses
 6:42:11
 Nick Welcoming viewers and Fiona. Talk about going back to work.
 6:43:22
 Talking about the new year and the holiday
 6:44:14
 Nick references the viewers
 6:44:46
 Song: En Vogue - Don't let go
 6:47:05
 Sting and charts reference
 6:47:39
 Song: Jason Derulo - Tiptoe
 6:50:34
 Talk about Jan slam competition and previous sporty prizes won. Today's prize is Sam Smith tickets
 6:53:52
 Song: Ramz - Barking
 6:56:53
 Nick referencing the Jan slam
 6:57:27
 News - Steve Holden. includes; Travel, sport, weather and entertainment
 7:00:32
 Sting
 7:00:50
 Reference to Jan Slam - In an hour the word that needs to be said when answering the winning phone call will be revealed. 
 7:01:50
 Song: Craig David - I know you
 7:04:55
 Song: Miley Cyrus - Malibu
 7:08:42
 Song: Duke Dumont & Gorgon city - real life
 7:11:43
 Talk of holiday, new years revolutions and the previous prizes with a random caller who picks the next song between choices given
 7:15:03
 Song: Kanye West - Power
 7:18:10
 Trailer for a film
 7:18:59
 Song: J Hus - Bouf Daddy
 7:22:00
 Jan slam referenced again and question that needs to be answered to win prize; What is the name of Sam Smith's number 1? 
 7:25:44
 Song: Disclosure & Sam Smith - Latch
 7:27:42
 News with Steve Holden
 7:31:13
 Song: Mabel - My Lover
 7:34:18
 Song: Arcade fire - Everything now
 7:37:43
 Nick and shenade talk about Golden Globes Gossip. (Banter).
 7:42:50
 Song: Fuse ODG - Boa Me
 7:45:41
 Sting including 2017 highlights
 7:46:18
 Song: Taylor Swift - Gorgeous 
 7:48:51
 Reference of competition and talk of on flight films including Dunkirk, Happy feet & Joy
 7:52:39
 Song: Shawn Mendes - Nothing holding me back
 7:54:50
 News with Steve Holden
 7:57:45
 Sting, Nick welcoming viewers & lines closed for today's Jan slam. Word = Lonely
 7:59:59
 Song: Clean Bandit - Miss you
 8:03:02
 Song: Coldplay - Clocks
 8:06:40
 Song: Jax Jones - Breathe
 8:09:18
 Jan slam: Caller answers with correct word & wins prize. Reference to tomorrow's prize
 8:13:11
 Song: Rihanna & Calvin Harris - This is what you came for
 8:16:46
 Nick reveals tomorrow's prize; tickets to Katy Perry, Backstage passes & behind the scenes tour. Contest info and question: What is Katy Perry's 2016 No. 1 single called?
 8:21:29
 Song: Katy Perry - Firework
 8:25:10
 BBC soundlist advert
 8:25:50
 Song: HAIM - Nothing's wrong
 8:28:20
 what is coming up in today's show
 8:28:50
 News with Steve Holden
 8:32:05
 Song: James Arthur - Naked
 8:35:43
 Song: Diplo & Sleepy Tom - Be right there
 8:39:20
 Nick and Shenade talk about Golden Globe gossip & celeb gossip including Ed sheeran
 8:44:46
 Song: Sigrid - Strangers
 8:48:09
 Sting and Radio 1 app advert
 8:48:48
 Song: RAYE - Decline
 8:51:50
 Nick talks about the daily mixtape coming up and his tune of the week...
 8:54:40
 Song: Justin Timberlake - Filthy
 8:58:54
 Nick talks about this song, sting, talks about this weeks content. 
 9:01:37
 Song: Ed Sheeran & Eminem - River
 9:04:29
 Song: Avelino - 1 in a million 
 9:07:42
 Song: MK - 17
 9:10:40
 Talk about tomorrow's Jan slam including the prize, question, contact info, terms and conditions
 9:14:25
 Song: Paramore - Fake Happy 
 9:17:34
 Song: Dave - No Words
 9:21:11
 Sting, Talk about mixtape and January. Talk about his previous plans over the weekend; spin class. Also, his relationship with Fiona
 9:25:28
 Song: NF - Let you down
 9:28:43
 Talk about viewer comments
 9:29:08
 News with Steve Holden
 9:32:25
 Mixtape: Basement Jaxx - Good luck
Kelis, feat. Andre 3000 - Millionaire
DJ Fresh - Gold Dust
Jay Z - Excuse me miss
Aaliyah - Try again
Aloe Blacc - I need a dollar
Amerie - 1 thing
Kanye West - Touch the sky
 10:00:00
 End 

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Monday 5 February 2018

RADIO 1, PODCAST


  • what are the different responsibilities of presenters and producers?
  • Will (Producer) wakes up at 4am, in by 5am.
  • Make sure they briefly follow the script, but have free rein to talk about other topics.
  • Always have an idea for the next day, make sure they go home knowing potential topics.
  • Think ahead of the show and what you're going to do in the next few minutes too.
  • Fiona (assistant producer) talks to the guests before to ensure they sound the best on air for the millions of guests, and brief them about what happened in the show and ensure they don't curse, promote brands or be rude.
  • Never always on the same show, tend to change as it is a fast quick pace environment.
  • Producer always is trying to help teach the assistant producer.
  • Nick (Presenter) writes down things he finds funny, humerus, serious or a topic that needs approaching. 
  • The bosses don't overwhelm the team about stats, they want it to sounds how it should sound and they know good radio.
  • Have a music team to programme the music, pre-programmed so no songs are overlapped.
  • They can pick and ask which famous people they want for the show or even get emails from people to let them know certain people are in town and wanting to come on the show.

  • what preparation goes into each programme?
  • Leave the previous day knowing what guests will be on, things to talk about, first few hours of the show they look at topics to make sure they are as up to date and recent as possible.
  • a script gets produced to follow, but not like a book which you have to read sentence for sentence but it is only guide line, flexible.
  • The team meets and comes up with ideas for the show, but depending on what is happening on the show, for example, if they have a big celebrity guest like Shawn Mendes, they will all have a meeting to discuss things to talk about as it is a very important time in the show when guests are on.
  • Ensure they have at least 5 topics to talk about for the next show.
  • Have a Whats App group to share some ideas and topics they think about or enjoy.

  • what's the most challenging and most enjoyable about working on the show?
  • Waking up at 4am and getting in for 5am.
  • Enjoy having guests on the show and playing games and having contests.
  • Whole team gets on well which makes work more enjoyable.
  • The audience makes you happy.
  • Making sure that the topics are fresh and up to date.
  • sometimes get difficult guests and have to cut them short. 
  • what are the team dynamic like?
  • Get along, and understand each other makes the best team.
  • 'Dis-functional family'.
  • Changes quite a lot, but all have a good bond especially with the producer.
  • Friends and interested in each others interests, make sure they make the show enjoyable for what they like.
  • believe and trust in each other.
  • how can you break into radio?

Friday 2 February 2018

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INDUSTRY KEYWORDS

BARB - The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board is the organisation that compiles audience measurement and television ratings in the United Kingdom.

TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE - Technological convergence is the tendency that as technology changes, different technological system sometimes evolve toward performing similar tasks.

WEB 3.O OR SEMANTIC WEB - a proposed development of the World Wide Web in which data in web pages is structured and tagged in such a way that it can be read directly by computers.

INTERNET OF THINGS - The Internet of things is the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity which enables these objects to connect and exchange data.

BINGE-VIEWING - watch multiple episodes of (a television programme) in rapid succession, typically by means of DVDs or digital streaming.

 DAB - Digital audio broadcasting is a digital radio standard for broadcasting digital audio radio services, used in countries across Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific.

TRADITIONAL MEDIA - television, radio, newspapers, magazines, newsletters, tax press and other print publications.

GOOGLE ANALYTICS - a freemium web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic.

RAJAR - stands for Radio Joint Audience Research and is the official body in charge of measuring radio audiences in the UK. It is jointly owned by the BBC and the Radiocentre on behalf of the commercial sector.

BBC CHARTER - The BBC Charter established the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). An accompanying Agreement recognises its editorial independence and sets out its public obligations in detail. Each Charter has run for ten years.

MIDAS - Midas Media is a digital marketing agency that focuses on content marketing, search engine optimization, social media marketing

CULTURAL IMPERIALISM - Cultural imperialism comprises the cultural aspects of imperialism. Imperialism here refers to the creation and maintenance of unequal relationships between civilizations, favoring the more powerful civilization.

 DEMOCRATISATION OF THE MASS MEDIA - the introduction of a democratic system or democratic principles in the mass media.

EFFECTS OF PIRACY – the effects of the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.

HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION - Horizontal integration is the process of a company increasing production of goods or services at the same part of the supply chain. A company may do this via internal expansion, acquisition or merger.

VERTICAL INTEGRATION - the combination in one firm of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate firms.

DIVERSIFICATION - the action of making or becoming more diverse or varied.

WEBCASTING LICENSE - If you operate a service that streams sound recordings online, then you will need a Webcasting Licence; Allows you to webcast as a service.

ALTERNATIVE MEDIA - Alternative media are media that differ from established or dominant types of media in terms of their content, production, or distribution.

CONGLOMERATE - a thing consisting of a number of different and distinct parts or items that are grouped together

GRA - Games Rating Authority

PEGI - Pan European Game Information is a European video game content rating system established to help European consumers make informed decisions when buying video games or apps through the use of age recommendations and content descriptors.

MEDIAWATCH UK - formerly known as the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association (National 
VALA or NVLA), is a pressure group in the United Kingdom, which campaigns against the publication and broadcast of media content that it views as harmful and offensive, such as violence, profanity, sex, homosexuality and blasphemy.

IPSO - Independent Press Standards Organisation.

 WATERSHED - an event or period marking a turning point in a situation.

 OFCOM - The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the UK government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom.

 MEDIAWATCH - is a media monitoring organization

  SYNERGY - the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

PSB - public service broadcasting refers to broadcasting intended for public benefit rather than to serve purely commercial interests

BROADCAST CODE - was a set of ethical standards adopted by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) for television.

IWF - The Internet Watch Foundation is a registered charity based in Cambridgeshire, England. It states that its remit is "to minimise the availability of 'potentially criminal' Internet content.


NRS - The National Readership Survey is a joint venture company in the UK between the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, the Newspaper Publishers Association and the Periodical Publishers Association.

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