Tuesday 25 June 2019

Radio: introduction to radio

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BBC radio gathers half as many national listeners compared to other radio stations who have over 34 million listeners.

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3%

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A app developed by BBC where audiences are able to find music, podcasts and other streaming's online.

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In the current digital age, majority of people will listen to radio online on different streaming platforms not in the form of traditional radio but as podcasts.

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He says that radio is aimed at under 35 year olds. Radios who aim at this age range must have 'to be warmer, more story led journey.'

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BBC has a remit to educate, entertain and inform. BBC is also widely known across all of the UK across different audience groups.

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Music, podcasts, on demand content.

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The app allows the user to click onto other live BBC stations to tune in on the radio.

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The app lacks content and some aspects of the app is hard to use.

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End of days and Beyond today podcasts came out which relay real life crime stories which are more demanded by younger audiences.


ShoutOut Network:

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A podcast network which came out in 2015.

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ShoutOut network has a rage of podcasts from two fools talking to Melanin Millenials.

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The majority of their audience members are from he BAME community.

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The 2015 statistics say that 3.7 million listeners that are adults listen to podcasts.

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I do think that podcasts will be the future radio. Podcasts have grown in audience size ever since it first came out. With more and more people creating content and more people listening to them since there are such a big range of podcasts from anime to politics to social issues to gaming. This guarantees something for everyone and will only be a matter of time before it takes over radio completely.

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