unit 25 revision

 Presentation styles:

How the audience is spoken to.

Peer to peer- Speaking informally like you are their friend

Teacher to pupil- Speaking directly and formally

Parent to child- Speaking in a nurturing way

Direct- Talks to audience, breaks the fourth wall, this is what radio does.

Indirect- Not addressed to anyone, more general


Primary Definers:

 Professionals, professors, government officials, council expert....


Stock media libraries for music or sound effects:

Radio.co

Audio library.com

BBC archive

Audiojungle.net



Marketing mix- the price, product, place and promotion 


Social media platforms:

Twitter

Facebook

Snapchat

Instagram

whatsApp

Pinterest 

YouTube

LinkedIn

Reddit



Advantages of contingency plan when choosing assets:


Primary and secondary research/resources

The Independence of the Media and its Regulatory Agencies: Shedding New Light on Formal and Actual Independence against the National Context, Schulz, Valcke, Irion (uchicago.edu)


Conventions of a radio show:

Radio jingle

They would talk about the name of the artist and what song is coming up next

Presenters would introduce guests

Presenters will say their name and thank the audience for listening before they sign off


Radio conventions - Technology, conventions and modern journalism - GCSE Journalism (CCEA) Revision - BBC Bitesize


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