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Radio Critical Evaluation By Salimah Begum 12A2
Preliminary Task Pulse FM Based on BBC Radio 1 My radio station was called Pulse FM and it was based on the radio station BBC Radio 1 as it is a popular radio station.
Main Task 5 Minute local radio newscast  4 stories all different genres Weather report Interview
For the main task I was to complete was to create a 5 minute radio newscast.  The newscast which contained 4 stories all different genres such as ‘entertainment’ and ‘crime.’  The newscast which also had an interview and vox-pop as part of my main task.
In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and convections of real media products? Formal Target audience- Young adults , All ethnicity’s, students (college/sixth formers) Raising awareness In terms of my news story ‘E.M.A Fraud’, it doesn’t challenge any forms or conventions of real media products. This is because it is a serious topic that aims to raise awareness and inform.
How does your media product represent particular social groups? Particular target audience 16-18 Parents  E.M.A company
The overall story states how parents are committing fraud through E.M.A. E.M.A companies are being represented as the “victims”  this is due to the false information they receive from parents trying to claim money which is not rightfully theirs.  On the other hand the parents are perceived in a negative manner because they are the ones falsely claiming.
Institutions What kind of institutions might distribute your product and why?. ,[object Object],[object Object]
12-20 years Younger years Age ranges apply different to each piece of news Our main target audience is aimed at young teenagers between the age of 12-20 for the media project. Each story however focuses on a particular age range for example the ‘E.M.A Fraud’ story is a more serious piece of news therefore it would aim more at the higher range of age around 16-20.
How did you attract/address your audience? Access to radio:  ,[object Object]
Internet
Mobile Phones,[object Object]
What have you learnt about the technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Convergance -  PS3 ,[object Object]
Mobile phonesRadio is accessible through these. D.A.B Radio
There is a lot learnt about the technologies from radio. One of these which is ‘Convergence’ the combination of two things to create something bigger and better.  For example radio combines with game consoles as you can listen to radio through them. You can access radio through mobile phones and most mp3 players. D/A/B Radio is digital broadcasting.  It can broadcast more globally in places and its quality is also much better. They have listed stations to make it easier to access.
Representation Story 1- E.M.A Fraud Represents young students studying in college.  Shows:  -Families are untrustworthy -Thieves -Unreliable  Also represents the government deciding to take away E.M.A. Seen as: -Negative  -Would cause disruption  Each story represents a particular area and age and people. It also shows what each group are seen as in society.
Story 2- Young Mayor elections Represents teenagers. -Independent -Responsible -Positive role models Story 3- Olympics Represents young people, working class, local authorities and east Londoners. - Young people are ambitious - Local authorities good community - Hard working	    Story 4- Fireworks Represents culture, gender and all ages and police
What have you learnt in the progression from the preliminary task to the main task? Editing Journalism Radio history Media products Radio technology Convergence

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Evaluation presentation

  • 1. Radio Critical Evaluation By Salimah Begum 12A2
  • 2. Preliminary Task Pulse FM Based on BBC Radio 1 My radio station was called Pulse FM and it was based on the radio station BBC Radio 1 as it is a popular radio station.
  • 3. Main Task 5 Minute local radio newscast 4 stories all different genres Weather report Interview
  • 4. For the main task I was to complete was to create a 5 minute radio newscast. The newscast which contained 4 stories all different genres such as ‘entertainment’ and ‘crime.’ The newscast which also had an interview and vox-pop as part of my main task.
  • 5. In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and convections of real media products? Formal Target audience- Young adults , All ethnicity’s, students (college/sixth formers) Raising awareness In terms of my news story ‘E.M.A Fraud’, it doesn’t challenge any forms or conventions of real media products. This is because it is a serious topic that aims to raise awareness and inform.
  • 6. How does your media product represent particular social groups? Particular target audience 16-18 Parents E.M.A company
  • 7. The overall story states how parents are committing fraud through E.M.A. E.M.A companies are being represented as the “victims” this is due to the false information they receive from parents trying to claim money which is not rightfully theirs. On the other hand the parents are perceived in a negative manner because they are the ones falsely claiming.
  • 8.
  • 9. 12-20 years Younger years Age ranges apply different to each piece of news Our main target audience is aimed at young teenagers between the age of 12-20 for the media project. Each story however focuses on a particular age range for example the ‘E.M.A Fraud’ story is a more serious piece of news therefore it would aim more at the higher range of age around 16-20.
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  • 13. What have you learnt about the technologies from the process of constructing this product?
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  • 15. Mobile phonesRadio is accessible through these. D.A.B Radio
  • 16. There is a lot learnt about the technologies from radio. One of these which is ‘Convergence’ the combination of two things to create something bigger and better. For example radio combines with game consoles as you can listen to radio through them. You can access radio through mobile phones and most mp3 players. D/A/B Radio is digital broadcasting. It can broadcast more globally in places and its quality is also much better. They have listed stations to make it easier to access.
  • 17. Representation Story 1- E.M.A Fraud Represents young students studying in college. Shows: -Families are untrustworthy -Thieves -Unreliable Also represents the government deciding to take away E.M.A. Seen as: -Negative -Would cause disruption Each story represents a particular area and age and people. It also shows what each group are seen as in society.
  • 18. Story 2- Young Mayor elections Represents teenagers. -Independent -Responsible -Positive role models Story 3- Olympics Represents young people, working class, local authorities and east Londoners. - Young people are ambitious - Local authorities good community - Hard working Story 4- Fireworks Represents culture, gender and all ages and police
  • 19. What have you learnt in the progression from the preliminary task to the main task? Editing Journalism Radio history Media products Radio technology Convergence
  • 20. Throughout the progression from my preliminary task to my main task, I have learnt various methods and practices of radio usage and audio. I learnt the different skills and methods used to record and broadcast news and how it can be accessed through combined products such as radio access through mobile phones. I have also learnt the skills of editing voice clips and a radio station opening and its history of radio. Furthermore I have also learnt about the different media products and technology and how far it advancing. There is also the skill of research, as I have researched real news and recorded my own interview for my story. The skills of Journalism had been found whilst progressing. I found many ways in which to improve my own radio newscast so then it can appeal to the audience and improves its professionalism.