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Friday, 10 November 2017

Latymer Radio Breakfast Show Segment


Evaluation

Riana and I managed to fulfil all the content requirements for this task as well as incorporating the conventions of a Radio One Breakfast show. We used three jingles which we created using GarageBand, featured extracts from three songs and included a promo of a 'celebrity' guest. Whilst writing the script for our segment, we carefully considered our music choices as well the tones of voice/attitudes of our presenter, news reporter and guest. We chose music which had been featured on the Radio One Breakfast show previously or which had been labelled as 'mainstream', such as 'Rock Star' by Post Malone, in order to upkeep with the show's intentions of appealing to everyone. We also incorporated recognisable features of the Radio One Breakfast show such as a News segment, a phone-in, twitter comments, loud jingles and the game 'Celebrity Gamble'. 

We took inspiration from the Radio One Breakfast show presenter, Nick Grimshaw, using a chirpy and upbeat tone of voice with a positive outlook. We also used common slang terms such as 'lit' and 'wassup', matching Nick Grimshaw's manner on the show. Our host had a lot of banter between our  news reporter and member of the public, as well as featuring comical news headlines, keeping the show lighthearted as well as entertaining.

Maintaining a continuous flow of content proved to be challenging, particularly when queuing jingles and songs. Making our voices clear and comprehensible was also difficult and we encountered several interruptions which meant we had to start the show from the top in order to reflect the live recording show style. Overall, our detailed planning and rehearsals helped to make our show successful and within the time limit of three minutes. 



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