Tuesday 5 May 2015

Newsround Case Study

2) How does Newsround use the key conventions of TV news?
They use all the key conventions but they use them in a way which appeals to younger children - it is presented in a easy to understand // tabloid way3) Who are the presenters for BBC Newsround? Why do Newsround have a variety of presenters?
Many - including Helen Skelton 4) Are any other presenters or reporters used?
Yes, reporters on locations - Aisha and etc 5) What does the studio look like? How is technology used in programme?
The studio is a room complimented by a screen, sofa etc- the presenter also uses tablets instead of paper to make it more technological 
6) What is the opening sequence to Newsround? Does it fit the key conventions of TV news?
The opening is based around technology and white, purples, blues and pinks which all are made into different shapes - this is portraying that the show is modern as the colours make everything seem light and airy 7) How does Newsround typically present a news story? (E.g. presenter to camera, reporter on location, interviews, graphics, images, video etc.)
Presenter to camera and interviews and many graphics and images 8) Who is the target audience for Newsround? You may want to research this online.
The target audience is around 8-119) Is there an opportunity for the audience to get involved in the programme? Do young people feature in the news programme at all?
There are email links and websites for the people to go in and play games, surveys and perhaps report stories themselves (citizen journalism)10) What news stories are covered in the broadcasts you have watched? List ALL the stories that are covered AND the order that they appear in. How long does each story appear for?
Dogs, ducks, Easter eggs and more less serious stories - also a story about classrooms and education 

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