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Friday, 10 November 2017

My Breakfast Show Segment


My Breakfast Show Segment



1) Did you fulfil all the content requirements; both in terms of including all the correct features and as well as the actual choices made.
We fulfil the criteria as we incorporated catchy jingles, the use of music tracks in the middle of sections of conversational interaction between the host, member of public and news reporter. Moreover, we made sure to include the significant feature of Celebrity Gamble which promotes the use of social media consisting of a phone-in from the audience and banter with the host. Our news reporter informed the host and audience of two news headlines which our host confirmed that a featured celebrity guest would come up later in the show.

2) Have you nailed the conventions of and style of Nick Grimshaw and the Radio 1 Breakfast Show?
I think we have come close toe achieving the style of Radio 1 Breakfast Show. The music tracks we used were current  providing our members of public with the best global music talents which attracts younger listeners in the 15-29 year old category. We communicated to our audience the latest news affairs  and connected with our listeners via Celebrity Gamble as well as  through the use of social media. In terms of adopting the style of Nick Grimshaw, I feel that our form was similar, we added in memorable jingles and our banter was interesting to hear. 

3) How well did you manage your running order/timings?
As we planned the order of our radio show in advance we were able to spend time practising running through our script, working out who should play what track and when on different iPads, in addition to organising how fast or slow we should relay our words and furthermore if we were talking clearly. Before recording we already ran through our script and playing it back utilising a phone device. I think our timings ran well as we practised several times to get it right.

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