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Headline – a heading for a news report which contains a short statement or word. This is
meant to attract listeners to watch the whole story to find out some more about it .
Bulletins- a short statement with a summary of news stories that are going to go on the
show on that day of the show which will tell listeners what is going to be on the show so the
listens know what they want to listen to .
news programme- a show that shows to the public the news this will contain the local
events and worldwide news .
copy only- a piece of written script that the news reporters will read off of when they are
reading the news
with audio clips- it will have short clips of people who are part of the topic speaking
voicers - this is a one person news report on a topic .This will probably be pre-recorded and
put into the show at a later date.
wraps- finish the show meaning the wrap it up.
live cross – A cross over to a presenter live in the field . they will talk live about the topic
that the news it talking about . this will probably be a few seconds delay from the main
radio show.
two way- this is a two way discussion about the topic . This will be done with a presenter at
the radio studio speaking with a presenter that is in the filed talking to each other about the
topic that the news show is talking about
I am going to look at BBC radio 4 world at one . From this I will look at how the radio
program is structured and why . the world at one is a BBC radio 4 news program that airs a
1pm every day that last for 45 minutes hosted by Martha Stuart . The news reports start
off with news bullions at 0.18 this will show the people that are listening what type of
story’s that are going to be on the show at this day . During the bulletins it contains audio
clip of Ed Millaban but this is only a shortened version of the whole clip this is going to be a
topic that is going to be the show on that day .Audio clips is also done at 1.13 to show
another story about what industry’s the UK is famous for.
She then cross over to another news reported that will be talking about the stories in more
detail she is a voicers because it is only her who is reading the news this is done at 1.22. The
first thing she dose when it switches to the new presenter is read out the first headline this
is done at 1.28 “siner conservative have attacked laber members” this is done to grab the
attention of the public and make them want to listen to the show or at least the story. The
part that show is speaking is a copy only this is because this would have been pre written
script that is moderated for live news .This is also not interrupted with any cross on audio
clips allowing them finish the story on their own probably uses quotes . Then this story
switches to a voicers at 2.00 this is a probably a pre-recorded part of somebody out in the
field ,this person will talk about the topic in full detail .
There was another copy only when the woman was talking about finding a body. This is a
copy only because the woman talks without using any interviews or audio clips it is just her
talking about the incident . This is also done in the NHS story as well as the Sirea story as
well
At 2.52 another headline is used this time to introduce a story about a body being found
this was only a short story that was only about two sentences long. At 8.23 there is an audio
clip of Ed Millaban talking about his policy’s this audio clip is the full version of what was
shown at the begging o the show at 0.18 now going into full detail about it. At 14.20 she
cuts to a news reporter on the field to ask him about his opion on the topic about ministry
officials this Is a two way discussion because there is one presenter in the radio studio
talking to a presenter on the field .With this the radio show has made sure that there is
somebody there to argue with each point so the show is not one sided so the show is not
bios like the BBC is meant to be .At 35.00 there was an audio clip about what makes the UK
world class this is an extended version of what was shown at the beginning 1.13.
At 43.44 the show has its warps which means that she starts to end the show . she ends in
by recapping with the closing headlines they do this to show the reader what has been on
the show I think that this is a good way to end the show . I could not find a live cross in this
news report so I found a channel 4 news report which one of them are used .It is a
discussion about AI intelligence in this they use a live cross to talk to somebody who is far
away so they can get involved in the discussion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3_Hjhz4-0U

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You are a researcher working for bbc

  • 1. Headline – a heading for a news report which contains a short statement or word. This is meant to attract listeners to watch the whole story to find out some more about it . Bulletins- a short statement with a summary of news stories that are going to go on the show on that day of the show which will tell listeners what is going to be on the show so the listens know what they want to listen to . news programme- a show that shows to the public the news this will contain the local events and worldwide news . copy only- a piece of written script that the news reporters will read off of when they are reading the news with audio clips- it will have short clips of people who are part of the topic speaking voicers - this is a one person news report on a topic .This will probably be pre-recorded and put into the show at a later date. wraps- finish the show meaning the wrap it up. live cross – A cross over to a presenter live in the field . they will talk live about the topic that the news it talking about . this will probably be a few seconds delay from the main radio show. two way- this is a two way discussion about the topic . This will be done with a presenter at the radio studio speaking with a presenter that is in the filed talking to each other about the topic that the news show is talking about I am going to look at BBC radio 4 world at one . From this I will look at how the radio program is structured and why . the world at one is a BBC radio 4 news program that airs a 1pm every day that last for 45 minutes hosted by Martha Stuart . The news reports start off with news bullions at 0.18 this will show the people that are listening what type of story’s that are going to be on the show at this day . During the bulletins it contains audio clip of Ed Millaban but this is only a shortened version of the whole clip this is going to be a topic that is going to be the show on that day .Audio clips is also done at 1.13 to show another story about what industry’s the UK is famous for. She then cross over to another news reported that will be talking about the stories in more detail she is a voicers because it is only her who is reading the news this is done at 1.22. The first thing she dose when it switches to the new presenter is read out the first headline this is done at 1.28 “siner conservative have attacked laber members” this is done to grab the attention of the public and make them want to listen to the show or at least the story. The part that show is speaking is a copy only this is because this would have been pre written script that is moderated for live news .This is also not interrupted with any cross on audio clips allowing them finish the story on their own probably uses quotes . Then this story
  • 2. switches to a voicers at 2.00 this is a probably a pre-recorded part of somebody out in the field ,this person will talk about the topic in full detail . There was another copy only when the woman was talking about finding a body. This is a copy only because the woman talks without using any interviews or audio clips it is just her talking about the incident . This is also done in the NHS story as well as the Sirea story as well At 2.52 another headline is used this time to introduce a story about a body being found this was only a short story that was only about two sentences long. At 8.23 there is an audio clip of Ed Millaban talking about his policy’s this audio clip is the full version of what was shown at the begging o the show at 0.18 now going into full detail about it. At 14.20 she cuts to a news reporter on the field to ask him about his opion on the topic about ministry officials this Is a two way discussion because there is one presenter in the radio studio talking to a presenter on the field .With this the radio show has made sure that there is somebody there to argue with each point so the show is not one sided so the show is not bios like the BBC is meant to be .At 35.00 there was an audio clip about what makes the UK world class this is an extended version of what was shown at the beginning 1.13. At 43.44 the show has its warps which means that she starts to end the show . she ends in by recapping with the closing headlines they do this to show the reader what has been on the show I think that this is a good way to end the show . I could not find a live cross in this news report so I found a channel 4 news report which one of them are used .It is a discussion about AI intelligence in this they use a live cross to talk to somebody who is far away so they can get involved in the discussion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3_Hjhz4-0U