Wednesday, June 19, 2019

LO4: Evaluation of radio show


I feel my  radio show works well because I made a niche genre of show my own by targeting up coming artists in the Sheffield area with a focus on undground UK rap and  grime. As appose to other popular UK hip hop/ grime shows such as Capital Xtra and BBC 1Xtra, focus on already global artists and talent. Adding this element of up and coming, local talent on the feature I've made called 'Ice Box' creates chances for continuity for the listener, if there was for a repeated programme. This would bring in weekly listeners creating more exposure for these new artists being promoted. My demographic/ target audience I was appealing to was 18+ students in the Sheffield area. My adverts promoted a Sheffield based music event and taxi services. This is relevant and would fit in to my target audiences life style. Creating synergy with my demographic. I closely took inspiration from shows like BBC 1Xtra as this show represents my genre best as well as it appeals to my target audience. This meant I could follow codes and conventions of a UK grime show closely. Making for a natural flowing show, using similar conventions like repeating the programme jingle after songs and features/ sections. This keeps the listener informed as well as breaking up the programme into sections without disrupting the flow of my show. The language used by the presenters would resinate with the local Sheffield audience, using local slang and dialect creates for a peer to peer mode of address making for a friendly feel to the show that would  bring together a community. Because it is a Sunday night show it is a come down of the week. The presenters represent this in their voices and tone. Which is quite relaxed but passionate and engaging to the audience. The presenters clearly have a love for the music being presented. Having comfortable knowledge about the scene not appearing to be posing, is really important in this genre of show since it is a niche community.

The strengths of the show I thought to be was that it has a good balance of talking and music, that demonstrated a good knowledge of the underground music/ club scene, I feel this came from the script I produced. Also the sound assets fitted conventions of the show. Such as sound bites from iconic grime moments  and classic Dj sounds my target audience will be familiar with. I think the format gave the show a personality and character the listener would recognise and would be unique enough to stand out from other shows in the genre. I wanted the call ins/ giveaways to draw in and make a tight nit community since it engages the demographic to get involved in the show. Having a trade off so the listener supplies content for the show as well as getting something back. I feel this worked really well.

Weaknesses I found in my show was that some sound levels in terms of commentary was off. Such as some speech from each presenter was louder or quieter than others. To resolve this I feel if both presenters were to have a microphone each within production, sound monitoring would have been a lot better. The feature of 'Lotus' in the Ice Box section of the show was  a little quiet and low audio quality. This is due to it being recorded on an iPhone without separate audio. If I were to do this again I would set up the feature so they had a microphone with the music audio playing through the head phones. This would allow me in post production to match the separate pieces of audio together creating for a much cleaner sound and higher quality. The show had no news feature only the time it was being presented and a little bit of information about the artists impact in the music scene. Although, I felt not having a news section on the show did not effect the overall feel of the programme it could be a convention to add if I were to do this again. One change I had to make to the production was to re record some of my segments in terms of commentary. This was because the speech did not match the tone that should be an enthusiastic introduction. 

Overall I feel my radio station fits the brief. I am really happy with what I have produced because it fits codes and conventions, matches my target audience and is what I envisioned when starting this project. 


Tuesday, June 18, 2019

LO1: Brief

You have been asked by local community radio station, Sheffield Live!  to create a new and original radio show or drama.
You will create the first 5-10 minutes of the new radio show/ drama and include:
  1. Presenters/ voice actors 
  2. News bulletin
  3. Feature/ interview/ narrative 
  4. Jingle/ theme music 
  5. Bedding music/ sound/ effects
  6. Original advert
  7. Competition/ social media links

- In my group Is myself (Isaac Parker)

- I am making a Sunday night music radio show.

LO4: Advertisements


The advertisements I chose to do:

  •  Local music event that plays the genre of music i promote on the show. This advert fits into my audiences lifestyle.
  • Taxi service that promotes a safe experience at a cheap price. This synergises with my other music event advert.




LO3: Legal and Ethical Issues for Planned Show

Ofcom Broadcast rules


Section 1: Protecting the under-eighteens
I will not be able to broadcast anything on my radio station that could seriously impair the physical mental or moral development of under eighteens, therefore I must make sure that all content being put into the radio broadcast is not including offensive language to listeners of any age for the first hour of my show. This is because my show starts at 8 O'clock, even though my show is an evening show for a target audience of 18+, water shed is at 9 O'clock meaning the last two hours of the show can include language and sections of the show suitable for 18+ matching similar shows such as Charlie Sloths show on BBC 1Xtra. Which I researched for LO1. I will also have a guest/ features on the show to be interviewed so if I place these sections after the water shed their language won't have to be monitored and will result in a more casual show that flows well. 

Section 2: Harm and offence

My radio show has a competition and must follow the rules and regulations regarding competition so according to Ofcom, I must make sure that the competitions and voting is conducted fairly and that the viewer is not misled about the competition and voting. Rules will be said clearly and will repeat throughout the show. I also have to describe the prize clearly to the audience. I must make sure that any language that could offend someone is not used in the show as this could cause people to complain about the show risking getting removed from 'Sheffield Live!' being able to broadcast or it could alienate a certain type of audience this would affect listenership in a huge way.

Section 4: Religion

Since the Sunday Sessions show is being broadcast on the community radio Sheffield Live this means that a wide range of ethnicity and religions listen to the show, therefore, we must respect other religions in order not to offend any of them as again this could alienate an audience. In the show I won't touch on any subjects or matters with any religions so this should be easy to abide by.

Section 5: Due impartiality and due accuracy

Lying would go against the guidelines and also this could cause our audience not to trust information about artists and any of the news we address and this would not be a good connotation to have with our show. Saying news that isn't true could also be seen as defamatory and we could get prosecuted for spreading false information and get fined. If we were to publish false information we would need to make sure on the next broadcast that we try our best to inform our audience that we made a mistake and we need to make sure that our corrections are 'appropriately scheduled'.

Section 6: Fairness

I should avoid treating individuals or organisations unfairly, this is important as I talk about different organisations in my radio programme such as 'GRM daily'. Having a good relationship with individuals and organisations in terms of being fair will create a tight community as well as abiding to  rules.

Section 7: Privacy

Having a competition where people call in, I need to make sure that their privacy is contained as this comes into the data protection act as well as it's protecting their information. This will be done by only including the callers first name and selected information they want to disclose such as their Soundcloud profiles.

Section 9: Commercial references on TV

I need to make sure it is obvious where the advertisements are as the ofcom regulations state that we cannot make it seem like it's still part of the programme, I will make sure to do this by clearly applying sound fx to signify when advertisements are about to begin and finish.

Section 10: Commercial communications on the radio

Like I've said previously the 'advertisements must be clearly separated from the programme and no commercial arrangement is allowed if it includes a payment that could influence the rotation of music on the show. Another thing I need to make sure that I am following is the rule that states that there needs to be an arrangement between us and the third party wanting to advertise, this arrangement needs to be made before we advertise them.


Data protection act


I have a competition on the show so will be collecting people data. This is important because by law this means I must keep the interviewee's data safe, since if I do not and someone does access their data this could be bad for the show 'Sunday Sessions'  but worse on Sheffield Live! as they will get prosecuted for it. We can keep everyones data safe by encrypting it, this means that if someone does get to the data they wouldn't be able to read it, this is important as if they can't read it they don't have access to any actual useful data. We could also just make sure that our internet security is strong enough that no one will be able to get their hands on the data to begin with, limiting these risks. The data being collected will be mobile phone numbers as we call the audience so we will save their numbers, we must make sure that we encrypt these numbers and keep them safe as if anyone else gets this data there could be large consequences for our show. 

Copyright


Copyright is a very important element of legal and ethical for the show since I am going to be playing music. To play music which is copyrighted I will need to have a PRS licence to broadcast music as I will need to pay to have certain artist's music on the radio station. All radio stations will have to pay to play the music that they do, as they are taking other peoples intellectual property and broadcasting it. The people/ artists who's intellectual property it is, need credit and want to get paid because of all the work they've put into making the music. Therefore they want money for their efforts, this PRS license allows this.

LO4: Evaluation of radio show

I feel my  radio show works well because I made a niche genre of show my own by targeting up coming artists in the Sheffield area with a f...