Newsbeat
The BBC are the largest public service broadcasting cooperation in the UK, their ethos is to: “provide impartial, high-quality and distinctive output and services which inform, educate and entertain”
Newsbeat seems to be a multi-media product which can be accessed on the newsbeat website, this includes audio clips from newsbeat broadcasts on the radio, images and articles.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006wkry
- Newsbeat follows quite a simple structure, using simple dialogue that is easy to grasp and understand for its younger demographic.
- The news is framed through ‘sound-bites’ whilst a presenter steers the stories. The use of an informal tone, quick overviews, upbeat links, and audience participation.
- The Times article (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/newsbeat-debbie-ramsay-radio-1-jargon-7jnrt3d8t)
- “Presenters and reporters on Newsbeat have been told to steer clear of polysyllabic words and address listeners as if they were talking to a friend, the programme’s editor has revealed.”
- BBC News Article (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-36313107)
- In 2016, Newsbeat moved from having its own separate app and website to being a part of the BBC News webpage. This was because research showed that those aged 16-25 were engaging with BBC News already.
- Newsbeat is a radio programme produced by the BBC, it was created in 1973 (51 years after the BBC was founded)
- It is broadcast on BBC Radio 1, BBC Asian Network and BBC 1 Extra.
- Each broadcast is 15 minutes long and are transmitted at 12:45 and 17:45 each weekday. The broadcasts can also be listened to, on demand, through the BBC Sounds app or BBC website.
- Rather than replacing the traditional BBC News interuptions each hour, Newsbeat provides a more interactive service orientated towards a teenage audience.
- The Newsbeat web page is a part of the BBC website, rather than having a separate domain, it is intertwined with a wide range of content (This encourages a younger audience who would most likely view content online, on a mobile device.)
Regulation
- Even though the BBC is closely monitored by the UK Government, Ofcom also regulates the BBC meaning that it has to follow The OFCOM Broadcasting Code “so that BBC viewers and listeners are appropriately protected”
- Ofcom produces a annual report, commenting on how the BBC are complying with their regulations
Audience
Target Audience: Young people aged 15-29.
How do they try and attract this demographic?
- Newsbeat reflects it’s relatively young audience through their radio presenter team being similar to the demographic
- News is presented in ‘chunks’ – Explain complex news stories in a way that is easy to understand and access.
- Lots of the news covered is revolved around celebrities, popular culture (providing entertainment)
- Focus on issues regarding young people: listeners can feel themselves represented.
- Interactive content: Active audiences (Lazarfeld – Two step flow)
- Globalisation through creating versions of newsbeat in other parts of the world.
Statistics from YOU GOV (2018): https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/mv1fnnhj8v/YG-Archive-030318-BBCNewsbeat.pdf