Music Based Programing
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Radio Homework
The name of the station I am looking at is Juice 107.2 (Brighton)
Juices format is Music and News which they usually play newer stuff like the top 40 charts.
The target audience for this paticular station I would say would be Teens to young adults 15-20. There interests could be liking the same music, there likes would be going to gigs etc and there dislikes would be people who don't particularly enjoy the same music as they do.
The type of music they play is Top Hit Music e.g. Cheryl Cole - Under the Sun, Amelia Lily - You bring me joy etc.
They have a programe called Juice Daytime with Jonesy where he gives the listeners the latest celeb gossip and music.
The features I have heard on Juice is advertisements and the weather in the local Brighton area, on the breakfast shows after 7am they have super facts which show the best or even the most bizzare facts of Brighton.
Juices format is Music and News which they usually play newer stuff like the top 40 charts.
The target audience for this paticular station I would say would be Teens to young adults 15-20. There interests could be liking the same music, there likes would be going to gigs etc and there dislikes would be people who don't particularly enjoy the same music as they do.
The type of music they play is Top Hit Music e.g. Cheryl Cole - Under the Sun, Amelia Lily - You bring me joy etc.
They have a programe called Juice Daytime with Jonesy where he gives the listeners the latest celeb gossip and music.
The features I have heard on Juice is advertisements and the weather in the local Brighton area, on the breakfast shows after 7am they have super facts which show the best or even the most bizzare facts of Brighton.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
10 Minute Questions
1) What is music programming?
It is the deliberate planning of music for use on radio.
2) What is station format?
What type of music they play e.g. Classic Rock, Urban and Hits.
3) Please give an example of 2 radio stations, the format and an example of 2 tracks?
Kerrang - The format is rock and metal and the 2 tracks they usually play are Good Charlotte - Girls and Boys and Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare.
4) What is an ABC playlist?
This is a list where they sort out what songs have priority over others mainly hit music would go into the A list and b and c would be the not so popular of the hits.
5) Explain how the choice of music would affect profits of a commercial radio station?
Capital FM - As Capital play more of this century music they need to make sure they keep it that way otherwise Capital could lose viewers and be closed down.
6) Explain some techniques in music programming to keep the listener interested?
"Start bright, Finish strong." a good way to keep the listeners, as you can start with a song that is popular or a wake up in the morning song and the finishing strong could be either a powerful or classic song that's still popular today.
It is the deliberate planning of music for use on radio.
2) What is station format?
What type of music they play e.g. Classic Rock, Urban and Hits.
3) Please give an example of 2 radio stations, the format and an example of 2 tracks?
Kerrang - The format is rock and metal and the 2 tracks they usually play are Good Charlotte - Girls and Boys and Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare.
4) What is an ABC playlist?
This is a list where they sort out what songs have priority over others mainly hit music would go into the A list and b and c would be the not so popular of the hits.
5) Explain how the choice of music would affect profits of a commercial radio station?
Capital FM - As Capital play more of this century music they need to make sure they keep it that way otherwise Capital could lose viewers and be closed down.
6) Explain some techniques in music programming to keep the listener interested?
"Start bright, Finish strong." a good way to keep the listeners, as you can start with a song that is popular or a wake up in the morning song and the finishing strong could be either a powerful or classic song that's still popular today.
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