Capital FM target audience are young teenagers and young adults who listen to
pop music, it was the UK’s first national radio station. Today it reaches 7.4million
people every single week. They’re a mainstream early majority audience and will
always be among the first to know about new hit music
Classic FM is the UK’s favorite classical music station, with 5.6 million listeners
turning in every week. Target audiences are people who are fans of classical
music from the 60 s up to the 80s. The target audience generally includes people
in the thirties.
Heart is a radio station that broadcasts stations in central and southern England
and north Wales. Heart has become the most popular commercial radio
station and now extends to 33 stations across the UK, reaching more than 7.4
million people every week.
THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES ARE THE UK'S
ECONOMIC SUCCESS, AS WELL AS TO THE
QUALITY OF OUR SOCIETY AND OUR LIVES.
IN TERMS OF GROSS VALUE ADDED.
Creative industries rely on a mostly highly-skilled
workforce. The skills of the workforce need to
remain world class for the industries to stay
competitive. That's why it's vital for the views of
employers and the self-employed to be heard.
The creative industries have been seen to
become increasingly important to
economic well-being.
Creative Industries
Creative Industries
Luxury retail is forever growing. For instance, within the fashion industry it is
predicted to grow by £376 billion in Europe by 2015. As the number of the high net
worth increases, so as the overall demand.
Film exports in 2010 was worth £2.1 billion, with an average trade surplus since 2000
of £380 million. Clearly this has increased significantly in the last decade.
The BBC is the largest broadcaster in
the world with about 23,000 staff.
The BBC is headquartered at
Broadcasting House in London.
The BBC is a semi-autonomous public
service broadcaster
Within the United Kingdom its work is
funded by an annual television
licence fee i.e. the people that pay
the TV licence goes to the BBC,
which is charged to all British
households, companies and
organisations using any type of
equipment to receive live television
broadcasts.
The BBC is an international program that
gives people information not only about
local news but also news from around the
world.. The BBC also provides members
of the public information about events
that have occurred within the local
community. An example of this is every
morning, when Londoners are informed
about transport links. In some instances,
Londoners are also informed about major
warnings, such as a terrorist threat to a
particular area.
UK radio stations are either funded
by the BBC (British Broadcasting
Corporation) or are independent.
The BBC is partly funded by the
television license, currently
£131.50 per year for a color set.
Independent radio stations are
funded by the adverts they carry,
typically four to six slots (of 3 or 4
adverts) an hour.
British Broadcasting Corporation BBC

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  • 1.
    Capital FM targetaudience are young teenagers and young adults who listen to pop music, it was the UK’s first national radio station. Today it reaches 7.4million people every single week. They’re a mainstream early majority audience and will always be among the first to know about new hit music Classic FM is the UK’s favorite classical music station, with 5.6 million listeners turning in every week. Target audiences are people who are fans of classical music from the 60 s up to the 80s. The target audience generally includes people in the thirties. Heart is a radio station that broadcasts stations in central and southern England and north Wales. Heart has become the most popular commercial radio station and now extends to 33 stations across the UK, reaching more than 7.4 million people every week.
  • 2.
    THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIESARE THE UK'S ECONOMIC SUCCESS, AS WELL AS TO THE QUALITY OF OUR SOCIETY AND OUR LIVES. IN TERMS OF GROSS VALUE ADDED. Creative industries rely on a mostly highly-skilled workforce. The skills of the workforce need to remain world class for the industries to stay competitive. That's why it's vital for the views of employers and the self-employed to be heard. The creative industries have been seen to become increasingly important to economic well-being. Creative Industries Creative Industries Luxury retail is forever growing. For instance, within the fashion industry it is predicted to grow by £376 billion in Europe by 2015. As the number of the high net worth increases, so as the overall demand. Film exports in 2010 was worth £2.1 billion, with an average trade surplus since 2000 of £380 million. Clearly this has increased significantly in the last decade.
  • 3.
    The BBC isthe largest broadcaster in the world with about 23,000 staff. The BBC is headquartered at Broadcasting House in London. The BBC is a semi-autonomous public service broadcaster Within the United Kingdom its work is funded by an annual television licence fee i.e. the people that pay the TV licence goes to the BBC, which is charged to all British households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to receive live television broadcasts. The BBC is an international program that gives people information not only about local news but also news from around the world.. The BBC also provides members of the public information about events that have occurred within the local community. An example of this is every morning, when Londoners are informed about transport links. In some instances, Londoners are also informed about major warnings, such as a terrorist threat to a particular area. UK radio stations are either funded by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) or are independent. The BBC is partly funded by the television license, currently £131.50 per year for a color set. Independent radio stations are funded by the adverts they carry, typically four to six slots (of 3 or 4 adverts) an hour. British Broadcasting Corporation BBC