This document contains survey responses about a radio breakfast show. It provides information on the show's broadcast time, typical number of listeners, target audience of 14-25 year olds, types of music played, lack of listeners among surveyed 6th form students due to early start time. The show has guest stars and discusses celebrity gossip, current affairs, and popular culture. Responses also indicate mixed opinions on the show with one teacher calling it "mediocre" but another rating guide giving it 4 out of 5 stars.
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1. ITEM 1: The time inwhich the programme is broadcast
ITEM 2: How manypeople listen?
ITEM 3: What type of music is onthe show?
ITEM 4: How manypeople myage group listen?
ITEM 5: What is the productionprocess?
This shows whenthe breakfast show starts
and what date. In this case it starts at 6:30
on weekdays
According to thiswebsite the breakfast
show gets 700,000 listeners eachday
This page shows indepth, the production
process of a radioshowfrom pre-
productionright throughto airing.
(http://download.nos.org/srsec335new/ch
12.pdf)
After listeningto the breakfastshow I
found that he plays almostevery type of
music.
I took a surveyinmy6th form classand foundno one
listened to it, I found it was due to time it was broadcasted.
School starts at 8:15;most students won’t have time to
listen inwhenit starts at 6:30. However, ona website I
researchedon it saidthe audience was14-25.
2. ITEM 6: Are there anyguest stars?
ITEM 7: Who is their target audience?
ITEM 8: Are they sponsored by anyone?
ITEM 9: What do other radioshows do people prefer?
ITEM 10: What do they talk about on the show?
The show does have guest stars on
most shows. Most of themwouldhave
a target audience aroundthe same age
as the shows.
Accordingto thiswebsite,the
breakfastshowstargetaudience is
frompeople aged15 to 24. (
non-genderspecific)
The BBCdoes not have sponsors onlive
events, due to the in depthreasons
displayedon this website.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/p
age/guidance-sponsorship-onair-detail
After discussing other radioshows people
prefer inmyfocus group. Some of the shows
mentioned were choice.fm and kiss. The
reasons were these alternative shows had
music more fitting to our age group, and
also the showwas onat more convenient
times.
On the show theytend to talkabout
celebritygossip/events and current
affairs/popular culture.
3. ITEM 11: What do people think of the show?
ITEM 12: Are there any co-hosts?
ITEM 13: Do they use product placement?
ITEM 14: How many songs do they play per hour?
ITEM 15: How much money does the show make?
TEM 16: What makes the show suitable for their target audience?
ITEM 17: How do they speak (formally or informally)?
‘It’s not the best radioshow, it’s mediocre’
–Mr Woolard
Furthermore, the telegraphhas rated the
radioshow 4/5 stars.
The breakfast showdoesn’t have anyco-
hosts per say;however the production
team tend to get involved; also he tends to
have a guest star everyepisode.
The BBCtend to use sponsors or product
placement due to some laws theyhave put
into place.
Theytend to playanywhere between8-10
songs per hour.
The topics theytalkabout onthe show make it
suitable for the target audience, e.g. Celebrities and
TV shows. Furthermore the prizes theygive out and
the waytheytalk is appealingto their audience. In
addition the fact that anyone cango onthe BBC
website andlisten inon demand can solve the
problemof the show being ontooearlyinthe morning
when halftheir target audience maybe ineducation.
The show doesn’t get royalty’s fromthe
show itself, the BBCwill get paidfrom TV
licences and a fractionof that moneywill
go into the show.
On the show theyhave a mix of both
formal andinformalspeech. It’s formal
enoughfor it to represent the BBC, but on
the other handits informalenoughto
connect further withtheir demographic.