2. What is the genre of your product? My segment of the
newscast will be about education in the local area. The genre
is news.
An example from the genre and what your target audience
expect to see as part of the genre:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3819219/Schoolboy-
11-dead-bedroom-just-hours-beaten-playground-group-older-
boys.html/
Ultimately this shows that the school in Bradford had poor
safeguarding and lacks care for their students.
Who are your competitors?
Capital FM and BBC Radio 1
GENRE
3. Who usually produces your product? Capital FM and BBC
Radio 1 because they broadcast similar stories to us and
have more listeners than. For example, in BBC Radio 1, they
broadcasted the mass brawl between students in a school.
Who regulates your product? OFCOM regulates my product.
OFCOM is the UK’s communications regulator. The OFCOM
Board is their main decision making body and provides
strategic direction for organisations.
One of the reasons why OFCOM is important to the media
industry is because part of it's work is to ensure that
consumers receive value for money from their
communications services on TV and other sources. They
also have to stick by the government's policies and
legislations
Where and when would your product be scheduled? On the
radio and 5pm.
MEDIA INDUSTRY