Monday 6 December 2010

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How and why the conventions of news reports are tuned/looked differently on ITV news and BBC news at 10 o’clock.

A news report is a sequence of the main headline followed by what’s on the programme. There are information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome".
The bulletin having been moved from the earlier time of 20:45 as a response to the ratings achieved byITNs New at ten. The BBC News at Ten (also known as the BBC Ten O’clock News) is the evening news programme for British television channel BBC One and the BBC News channel. It is presented by Huw Edwards and by Fiona Bruce usually. Whereas ITV new is The ITV News at ten (also known as News at ten) is the news programme on British television network ITV. ITV News is the branding of news programmes on the British television network ITV. Since the late 1950, ITV's news bulletins have been produced by Independent Television News (ITN).
The both news report approximately lasts for 30 minutes. This proved to be very popular and very successful with the audience and it remained fixed on the ITV schedules, after this they show you the new around where you are. This emphasise the new where you are, you can know what going on your areas.

Main headlines at that time how did they present it!

The news is seen as information given us by journalists and many more.
It is broadcast Monday to Sunday between 22:00 until 22:30 and features twenty-five minutes of British national and international news. It incorporates five minutes of news from the BBC regions around the UK at around 22:25(watershed). It has be purposely shown after the watershed because the children would up in bed and it would just be the parent awake, this is because there might be a strong use of language or disturbing images. Over the three months since its revival ITV News at Ten has averaged 2.2 million viewers compared with an average of 4.8 million viewers watching the BBC bulletin over the same period. The BBC News at Ten is currently the most watched news programme in the UK, averaging 4.9 million viewers each night. People are more likely to watch the BBC news than ITV new. ITV is national news which includes news, UK national weather and more, whereas BBC news is the United Kingdom and international new headlines. There are critics that BBC has been banned reporting in some countries, which won’t allow you to get as much information in other news.

Opening sequence

There is a convention on how the new report should be. It should be showing an open sequence of the headline on who is reporting and what will there be on the new e.g. sports, weather etc. they are always dressed formal and not using colloquial language. They are always a table and a laptop and the reporter holding a sheet of paper.

News at Ten's opening sequence consisted of a chime of Big Ben and a newscaster reading out a headline about the main news story of the day this is while the image of today headlines carries on (over voice); this was followed by the title sequence—a computer-generated travel across night-time London, passing London landmarks such as the Canary Wharf and the London Eye, before zooming in on the "Big Ben" clock face on the Westminster Clock Tower showing the time of 22:00; chimes, headlines were read out by each newscaster; following the headlines, a camera panned across the studio, passing glass screen with the News at Ten logo also it swooped past the newscasters at the desk. Then they begin their reporting, these are all connoting that it the next hours when he chimes goes off, the landmarks tells you that they are all in London, lots of major landmarks, the most important royal sites, the most important political sites. These are some of the greatest landmarks in London. In contrast to the ITV the opening sequences

One news report might be different to how the other one is shown is this because both the institution is different.

The views on Marxist
Women couldn’t get a job they were supposed to be a housewife and provide food/clothes for their children and their husband was to provide food and money. When women got the right to do what they like women usually went to university and got a degree and married later.
Women working in the creative media industries are under-represented, underpaid, and more highly qualified than their male counterparts, according to a report by training organisation, on average, men in the industry earn substantially more than women – £34,669 compared to £29,015. There was a stigma attached to being on the new till the late 1970’s women didn’t have the role to be a newsreader, being the first women was Angela Rippon as the first female news presenter . Only men had a role in the media industries.

9/11 was a disturbing and one of the biggest disasters, a bomb attack held in the America, most affected was the twin tower killing over thousand of worker. The news have presented this on air by going through the story.

You can also read the new in any different platforms such as newspaper, magazines, radio and so on.
Most people like to know information by internet so accessing the web, for this you can also put your ideas or comment on the news. This is a quick and efficient way of doing so. They are obviously different platform because not everyone will watch the news people like to read the newspaper in their own pace or skip thing they don’t want to know and the same with magazines. Radio is usually tuned on the car to your favourite channel, easier to access.
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