Wednesday, 29 April 2015

TV News Case Study 2: BBC News at 6

Basic details
1. BBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation
2. The BBC is funded via the TV License fee
3. The mission statement is to inform, educate, and entertain
4. The remit is to be the most popular programme out of the BBC programmes.
5. The BBC News at Six fits into the remit by having some interesting stories as well as       stories that may affect their audience.

Presenters
1. The presenters are George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth
2. The presenters would often be wearing smart clothing such as a suit but may not wear a tie for a casual appearance which could suggest that the BBC News at 6 is targeted at a younger audience most preferably young teenagers.
3. A TV news programme may use a variety of presenters to show diversity in the news studio as well as maybe change it up so viewers don't have to see the same people presenting time and time again.
4. Other presenters are used to cover different stories such as the different topics and interviews that are in location to cover a lot of stories.
5. There isn't much equality on gender as males still mainly have most of the positions. There also doesn't seem to be a diversity in the ethnicity of the presenters as they are mainly white.

Opening sequence
1. The very first shot is of the presenter who is about to introduce the top heading of today.
2. The opening sequence uses graphics to make the news look more visually appealing as well as show some basic information such as images related to the story.
3. Music is used at the background as a dramatic touch to the stories making the news seem very important.
4. The opening has the presenter talking about the story over footage that links to it as the stories which will show what will happen later on the show. There are also graphics that make it look better for each story and the small segment on sports before getting to the introduction of the logo. 

Studio mise-en-scene
1. We see a part of the studio with the wide shot of the workers in their desks. There are graphics playing at the background to show momentum or movement rather than having a dull background.
2. The presenters are mainly on desks which could suggest that BBC 6pm News takes a more traditional format compared to others. 
3. The technology is present in the wide shot with the workers finding news topic as well as working which could show technological supremacy.
4. The studio uses colour by having their colour scheme of red and white for the background, surroundings, and the graphics that state information of the person when he/she first appears on screen for the show.

How news stories are presented
1. The stories are presented  with a brief summary and followed by an in-depth view of what is happening. There are also some expert interviews on what the topic is about and not have a biased view upon the story by presenting both sides.
2. The techniques used are reporter on location to make the information seem new and just received. It could also show that BBC has dug deep down into the story by being in location. There is also the presenter to camera which seems traditional to BBC 6 o'clock News programme which mainly has the presenter in the studio talking about the topic.
3. The news typically cover news such as the elections, sport, maybe some form of international story, a small segment dedicated to sport and some topics based on well known brands like Tesco's loss.
4. One example would be the tax problem and the other would be the pollution that must be dealt with before the end of the year.

Running order
2. The top story is based on Labour's and the Conservatives pledges towards tax.
3. The Election topic lasted around 8 minutes.
4. The other stories include (in running order) an 18 year old using a learning disorder victim to kill 2 soldiers, the polluted air and the governments response, The rescues in Nepal, the sexually assaulted victim, UKIP's Campaign, and "Richest Fight" concluded by the weather.
5. Terror plot lasted 2:30 
     Pollution lasted 2:30
 Nepal story lasted 3:45
Not Guilty Story lasted 2:15
UKIP story lasted 3:00
"Richest Fight" lasted 2:35
Weather lasted 1:35
6. The reason the Election was up longer than the Nepal rescue maybe dur e to the fact that most of BBC'S viewers are British.

Audience
1. The target audience is 25-65
2. 4.22 million views per week
3. Some may choose to watch this over Channel 4 News as BBC chooses stories that link towards British people being it's main audience.
4. The audience can only be featured if they were asked specifically about the opinion of the current topic.
5. The programme informs viewers of what's happening currently in Britan and some international stories.

Institution
1. BBC also offers BBC News at 10 which takes a more serious tone towards the stories for it's viewers.
2. OFCOM ensures that stories are presented as impartial to show no bias.
3. Dumbing-down means when you simplify the story for many to understand. I agree that the BBC is dumbing down as they present stories for better views.

TV News and New/Digital Media
1. The BBC has a website which covers many stories but the website forv the programme isn't as detailed.
2. The website offers stories internationaly and video relating to tyhe topics. There are different genre of news like sport for people to read over but this isn't present in the website that showcases BBC News at 6
3. There is a twitter feed dedicated to updating it's followers with the latest.
4. The twitter feed help promote by showing key stories from the programme and tweets it out
5. There doesn't seem to be a way that the audience can submit stories to the BBC for them to showcase.





   

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