Wednesday 20 May 2015

Rep and Bias

Whose perspective have Sky News used to present the story?
 - Sky News have used the polices perspective to present the story. Out of 100%, 80% of the news story focused on how police officers were injured, or and over the shoulder shot of young teenagers attacking the police officers.
How are the police represented in this coverage?
 - Police officers are represented as vulnerable beings when the news presenter said that some officers are injured and in hospital and also how they are not in control of the situation. They also make police officers seem weak and defenseless as they do not defend themselves whilst being attacked.
 How are young people represented in this coverage?
 - Young people are being negatively represented as most citizen journalism clips being shown includes young teenagers with their hoods up, stealing clothes, electronics etc. They are also presented as uncontrollable, raging humans as clips of them burning down a bus and a building is being shown.
What images and videos are selected by Sky News to accompany the story?
 - Sky News chose the videos which portray the young people negatively, for example, when the young people are throwing rocks at them and chose clips were police officers seemed to look very stable and had most of the power. Citizen journalism videos are being used, however, they have only used video clips that make the young people look over-powering and make them look dangerous.
What choice of words is used to present this news event?
 - They didn't use many sophisticated words. However, they did repeat a few words such as 'young people' which suggests that young people have a big part of this riots.
What aspect of the story is chosen as the most important detail and included at the very beginning of the report?
 - The most important aspect of the story is the police officers because in most sentences they are mentioned.
 How is narrative used to engage the audience with this news story?
  - Young people star in this story therefore people the same age as the ones in this video will relate to them.
How can we apply Todorov's equilibrium theory to this coverage?
 - Personally, I think there is a disequilibrium which is the riots as this story is filled with negativity and there isn't really a positive angle to it.
What examples of Propp's character types can we find in this coverage? Are there heroes and villains?
 - The protagonist in this story is the young people doing damage to the town. However, they are not the hero. The hero of this story is the police officers that are injured/trying to stop the riot as they are being positively represented and the news programme shows more of an angle of the police officers.
 How might citizen journalism have been used to provide a different angle on this story?
 - To provide a different angle to this story, citizen journalism clips of police officers attacking young people could have been used to make the young people look more vulnerable. They could also use citizen journalism clips of other young people peacefully rioting and not stealing clothes and electronics.

Running order

BBC News at 6

Israel has shelled a residential area of Gaza killing around 25 civilians.
Gunfire has been reported on the streets of Moscow although no there are no details as yet regarding who has opened fire or why.
David Cameron’s office has announced he will be visiting Washington next week to meet President Obama.
Two prisoners convicted of armed robbery have escaped from Wormwood Scrubs prison in West London.
A well-known politician has been named on Twitter as being investigated by police for fraud.
Channel 4 News

A well-known politician has been named on Twitter as being investigated by police for fraud.
Gunfire has been reported on the streets of Moscow although no there are no details as yet regarding who has opened fire or why
An anti-austerity march against government cuts has been held in London today and was attended by 50,000 people. The protest was calm.
David Cameron’s office has announced he will be visiting Washington next week to meet President Obama.
Two prisoners convicted of armed robbery have escaped from Wormwood Scrubs prison in West London.

BBC Newsround

Lady Gaga is in London and has been spotted jogging in Hyde Park.
Cheryl Cole has announced she is pregnant.
A tweet by Miley Cyrus telling a fan to ‘get a life’ has started a ‘Twitter storm’.
David Cameron’s office has announced he will be visiting Washington next week to meet President Obama.
20 people were killed in 15 different road accidents over the previous weekend.

BBC3 60 Second News

A well-known politician has been named on Twitter as being investigated by police for fraud.
A tweet by Miley Cyrus telling a fan to ‘get a life’ has started a ‘Twitter storm’.
Cheryl Cole has announced she is pregnant.
David Cameron’s office has announced he will be visiting Washington next week to meet President Obama.


60 sec

They use the key conventions by having someone who presents the news, graphics and videos to present the news and a bar at the bottom to show news stories.The presenters are Sam Naz, Ben Mundy, ChiChi Izundu, Tina Daheley. They are younger presenters and are dressed less formal and more casual compared to other news programmes.4 reporters are used when presenting the news. The studio has a lot of graphics and shows how long the news is. The news is presented on a phone and a tablet.The opening shot is the 60 Seconds logo and this fits in with the key conventions as its showing the logo of the programme. The news is mainly presented by the use of video clips and this is shown by a graphic phone and tablet.The target audience is between the ages of 16-25 as its shown late on TV and talks about more entertaining news than serious topics that have happened. It also presents the news in a shorty space of time.
 People can get involved with the channel through social media and there are young people that have been shown on the channel. This is done through the news stories and through a young presenter.
 The stories covered were about sports, school, an actor and only 1 world wide story. The first story was the one that was worldwide then about tennis, talking about schools and then about football towards the end. The sports section was shown for the longest amount of time.

News Values

Negativity
Death was the main story on this report as a plane crash

Closeness to home

Audiences relate to this story as some Brits died in this horrible crash therefore people can relate as they will feel empathy and sympathy for everyone who died

Immediacy

when this video was posted the crash only happened days before this is extremely immediate 

Simplicity

It was simple as it was a plane crash it wasn't hard to figure out what happened

Uniqueness

The story was unique as the circumstances were not as expected

Election

1.The angle of a news story is the side or main subject of a certain story like BBC might broadcast the election in David Cameron view. A tabloid focus more on celebrity, gossip, sport and many unnecessary things unlike a broadsheet which focuses more on important things like politics and disasters. In short broadsheet is much more serious than tabloids.
International- World news
national-UK- wide news
regional-London, Yorkshire, Scotland
local news-west London,Leeds,Edinburgh

2. BBC news election

The coverage of the election is National as is affects everyone over the UK. The BBC took a UK angle to the story as they explain the pros and cons of the labour parties towards the UK NOT in other regions of the world or pin pointing local areas. The BBC's coverage of the election was a broadsheet type as they were very serious on this important topic and careful to be unbiased.

)What would be an example of a tabloid-style TV News programme?
 - Sky News.

4) What would be an example of a broadsheet-style News TV Programme?
 - BBC News.

5) What is the difference between international, national, regional, and local news coverage?
 - International news is worldwide therefore all countries know about the news?
 - National news is news in the UK.
 - Regional news is news in places like London, Yorkshire and Scotland.
 - Local news is news that is local to your area. For example, West London, Leeds, Edinburgh.

Questions about the BBC News election story?

1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
 - This is national story as they mention the 'UK' and 'Scotland' in the story. Also, this election is for the prime minister of the UK not another international country.

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
 - BBC shows more of the conservative party as they are similar.

3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
 - This is a broadsheet-style coverage.

4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV News programme? Why?
 - I think people who would read the broadsheet news paper such as The Guardian as they cover the same kind of stories as they are the same type.

Questions about the Sky News election story

1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
 - This is a national story as it is a story that only people in the UK are interested in as it determines their future. Also this election is for the prime minister of the UK not another international country.

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
 - It shows that the Scottish are dominating the other parties.

3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
 - This is more of a tabloid-style coverage.

4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV News programme? Why?
 - I think people who would read a tabloid news paper such as The Sun as they cover the same kind of stories as they are the same type coverage.

Questions about STV Scottish coverage of the election story.

1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
 - This also is a national story as most of it is talking about the Scottish therefore it is a national story because Scotland is in the UK.

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
 - The views of people living in Scotland.

3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
 -

4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV News programme?Why?
 - I think most of the Scottish population would watch this as their country is a part of the story.

Questions about Channel 4 News coverage of the election story.

1) Is this international, national, regional or local? How can you tell?
 - This is national news because only people in the UK will be interested as this election will determine the prime minister of the UK.

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
 - Channel 4 has an angle on all parties.

3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
 -

4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV News programme? Why?
 - Channel 4 is most likely going to be viewed by 16-32 adults or ABC1 adults.

Wednesday 29 April 2015

BBC

Basic Details 
BBC stands for British Broadcasting Channel
BBC is funded by TV licences from the public
"BBC One's remit is to be the BBC's most popular mixed-genre television service across the UK, offering a wide range of high-quality programmes. It should be the BBC's primary outlet for major UK and international events and it should reflect the whole of the UK in its output. A very high proportion of its programmes should be original productions".

Presenters

YearsPresenterCurrent role
1999–2003; 2008–presentFiona BruceActing Main presenter (Monday–Friday)
2003–presentSophie Raworth
1998–1999; 2008–presentHuw Edwards
2010–presentMishal HusainRelief presenter
2009–presentEmily Maitlis
2005–2007; 2014–presentJane Hill
2014–presentReeta Chakrabarti
2003–presentGeorge AlagiahCurrently on extended leave
2009–presentKate Silverton
Source: Wikipedia
Educate Inform and entertain
The Presenters are always dressed formally, they always wear suits sometimes with and sometimes without ties. This communicates to the audience that they mean business and they are serious about their job in hands.
They use a variety of presenters to appeal to audiences as they can relate to different people. Another reason why they would use a variety of presenters is to be different to other news programmes. Some of the presenters are used as interviewers and sometimes they are abroad researching or doing a special interview. Their is a variety of males and females on the BBC also a variety of ethnic groups. The very first shot in BBC is the upcoming news then it moves on to the graphics of the introduction. The opening sequence grabs the audiences attention by using a shot of the studio so the audience knows its live and all their news is up to date. The music is in sync with the graphics to portray a more professional look to the show. In the opening two minutes the stories are shown by a little clip normally accentuated by a voice over. The studio is shown through out the introduction of the show, but then it moves to the main bit where in the cameras are shown this is because BBC want to make the show look much more modern than  others also technological. 
Usually when a show begins the presenters are standing up in front of a huge screen which shows the current news they will be broadcasting. The studio uses colour to brighten up the screen and make everything look professional. The BBC typically present a story by having a reporter live at he scene or having an interview. BBC use many different techniques to make the show look more serious and to keep the viewers interested on of these techniques is Graphics by using special graphics BBC present the show in a different way compared to other shows like channel 4 this is because the BBC have a bigger budget and they tend to take advantage of that. The TV news programme BBC usually cover many different aspects including politics,sport,weather,international news so on and so fourth. AN example of a real news story is Habbo Hotel and the coverage of Tesco's biggest loss in both of these stories the BBC used graphics and interviews to keep the audience interested this was shown in the coverage of Tesco where in BBC used graphics when they made recipients come out of a till stating all the facts about the loss.
26/3/15- BBC News at 6
The top story is French authority's reveal that German pilot crashes plane deliberately this top story lasted for 11 minutes
Prince Charles-10 mins
Saudi Arabia air strike to Yemen-5 mins
Cricket News - 5 mins
60 yr old heart transplant-5 mins
I think these stories were shown for this amount
of time as it is ranked in importance therefore the first stories presented will always be longer as they are more important.
The target audience for BBC news at 6 is the ages from 16 to 35 year olds and their viewing figures are a impressive  four million viewers on average. People might choose this over others because their is more information and they get the best insight into things like the government and poltitics.
Others they offer include BBC One
BBC Two
BBC Three
BBC Four
CBBC
CBeebies
BBC News Channel
BBC Parliament
BBC ALBA
BBC World News
S4C

Ofcom regulates the content of the news to make sure that the stories are not from one point of view and that there aren't any personal opinions or comments.This makes sure that TV news are not bias or give any unfair advantages to anybody. I do think that the BBC dumb things down a bit as they sometimes use unnecesary graphics and effects. The BBC do have a dedicated website where you can find weather updates sports news and anything related to news.