channel 4 task
basic details
- When
is Channel 4 News on? channel 4 news is shown at 7
pm Monday-Friday and it last 55 minutes.
- When
was the programme first broadcast? channel 4 was launched in
1982 November 2.
- What
awards has the programme won? channel 4 has won the international emmy
award for news in 2014,2013 and 2004. they have also won the British
academy television award for best news coverage. they won it in 2012 ,
2004 and 1996. they have also won British academy television awards for
best news and current affairs journalism in 1994 and 1993.
- What
is the media institution that produces Channel 4 News? it is channel 4.
- Who
are the presenters? channel 4 is mainly presented by Jon snow also
krishnan guru murthy , Cathy Newman and matt frei.
- what
are the presenter wearing? what does this communicate to
the audience ? the presenter are smartly
dressed because they are wearing suits that might suggest that it is
formal and they are more professional so it might give it a better look so
it might appeal to the audience as they are dressed smartly.
- Why might a TV News programme use a variety of presenters? so they
can show a range of opinions or they might
use different characters because they would want them to
cover different stories.
- how are other reporters or presenters used
in TV news ? in channel 4 news presenters like matt frei is
showed as being the presenter who goes live at the location
where the news might of happened. Jon snow is represented as
being the main presenter telling the news. krishnan guru murthy is shown
as being the presenter who goes and interviews people.
- Is there a balance between male and female presenters? What about
race/ethnicity? What effect might these aspects have on an audience? i
would say there is a balance between genders because there is
a female in channel 4 news and there are 3 males i think
they should have another female presenter so
it will make it more balanced. i think there is a balance of
race because there is a Asian presenter so channel 4 news
is balanced. i don't think that this will have an major impact
because they are very well known and they already have
a audience so it wont be that major.
- what is the very first shot? the first shot used is a
medium close up of Jon snow.
- how does the opening sequence use graphics or images to grab
the attention of the audience? channel 4 use a shot of there main story so
this may grab the audience as they are showing a bit of what will be
coming up later.
- how is music used in the opening scene? music is used at the
opening until the presenter speaks when
finishing the music carry on.
- how are news stories introduced in the opening
two minutes ? is there just one story or are the audience
told what will be coming up later.channel 4 news presented there
stories by giving there main story first then telling the
audience what will be coming after that.
- what aspects of the studio can be seen by the audience ( desk
camera etc ) we can see a desk we can also see
the background with there logo on it. we can also see the
lighting in the background.
- are the presenters standing or behind desks ? why do you
think this is ? the presenter are standing up as they
may be wanted to be shown as they may be that they
are different to other news channels or maybe that how
channel 4 wants them to be presented i think
they wouldn't be behind a desk as they are a
news channels who try and give out
news differently than other news channels.
- Are journalist or technology visible ? what might
these things suggest to the audience. they are visible as they show
live scene on the news . this is used as they may want to be
seen as they are very technological.
- How does the
studio use color? channel 4 uses color as there studio is
all purple they may have used purple as it may appeal as it look
strong and sophisticated.
- how does the news programme
typically present a story? channel 4 present a
story by mentioning the headline of the story then talking about the
story with facts or citizen journalism if appropriate on the news
story then clips on the news story.
- what difference techniques
does the programme use to present the news? (E.g.
presenter to camera , reporter on location , interviews , graphics ,
images , video etc.) channel 4 uses many techniques to presenter the news
when watching the news i saw presenter to camera then i saw
citizen journalism after that i saw video of the headline.
- what types of news does the TV news
programme typically cover? give five examples (e.g.
politics, international, sport etc.) when watching channel 4 news i saw
that they coverd a international news story , then a labour story and they
finally talked about sports.
- give two real examples of how news
stories presented to keep the interest of the audience. one story channel
4 covered a story on was the earthquake in Nepal. they kept the
interest in the audience as this was the first story
they covered also they spent
- What is the top story? nepal earth quake
- How long does the top story last for? 2 minute
- What are the other stories the programme does or will cover? List
them in the order they are presented in (the ‘running order’).labour then
sports
- How long is each story shown for?the main story last for 2 minute
and the other last for a minute
- Why do you think each story was shown for the time it was? as they
may not be that important or not
Audience
- What is the target audience for this TV News programme? Research
online – you should be able to find plenty of suggestions to the target
audience if not the official target audience of the programme.
- Why might someone choose to watch this TV
News programme over others? as it is more popular and it offer more
international stories also maybe of
the presenter or because they have
wonsome awards.
- Is there an opportunity for the audience to
get involved in the programme or comment? yes they can share comments on
twitter Facebook and there own website.
- What audience pleasures (Uses and Gratifications theory – Blumler
and Katz) does the programme offer?
Institution
- Who owns, runs or produces this TV News programme? channel 4 is
publically owned corporation
- Does the institution own, run or produce any other TV News
programmes, channels or newspapers? yes channel 5
- How does the programme fit the TV channel it
is on? channel 4 news fits in with channel 4 as they
same target audience they may be targeting their channel
at.
- What role does OFCOM have in making sure TV News is fair and
accurate? to show both sides of a story and not to be biased.
TV News and New/Digital Media
- Does the TV News programme have a dedicated website? yes for
channel 4 news
- What does the website offer viewers? clips on
news they covered and you-tube videos.
- Does the TV News programme have a Twitter feed? yes
- How does the Twitter feed promote the programme?yes by showing
clips from channel 4 news
- Is there an opportunity for the audience to get involved in the
programme or submit news stories?
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