The radio show was aimed at children visiting a Disney store between 12-1pm when the store is busiest. The hosts played well-known Disney songs from popular movies to engage as many listeners as possible. They interacted with the audience by discussing Disney films and including a prize to get listeners involved. While their voices were clear with humor, they could have used a more child-friendly tone. The show flowed naturally without a strict script by having bullet points to guide conversations. They worked well as a team and ended each segment with the well-known Walt Disney theme song to leave a lasting impression on customers.
1. In store radio review (Disney)
Our showwasa Disneystore showforchildrenandupwards.Itwasbetweenthe hoursof 12 to 13
o’clock,thisiswhen we thoughtthe store wouldbe the busiestsomore people wouldlistenin.The
genre of musicwas obviouslyall Disneysongbasedoff popularDisneyshows;we made sure they
were well knownsothatmore people wouldwanttolistenin.
Improvementsare neededandone of themisthatwe could have useda more childliketone inour
voices.
We usedmusicthatwas appropriate forthe targetaudience,includingawide range of Disneysongs.
We interactedwellwiththe audience,aswe hadgeneral conversationaboutDisneyfilmsandalso
we had a prize to getthe audience involved.Ourvoiceswereclearandwe hadhumourincluded,
whichisgood forkids.
We fadedinandout well throughout,makingsure there were nosilentgaps.
We didn’thave ascript butwe bulletpointedafew ideasto gooff and start conversation with. This
broughta more natural vibe toour show,to prove thatit flowswell.
We workedwell asateam,both equallyhavingapart.
The jingle thatwasusedis the Walt Disneytheme songbutwithaddedspeech.Ifindthisgood
because everyoneknowswhatitisandit isacceptable forall as well.It’sprobablythe mostwell-
knownDisneysongandpeople wouldbe singingitorhummingitevenaftertheyleave the store.