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BBC1 and ITV2: BBC 1: bbc 1 has a family audience as their type of shows are more sitcoms in the mid day, however in the morning and night it is more serfiscated shows with high brow, they have documentary life style shows and drama. the audience vary for bbc 1 depending on the time of day. however they are more focused on hugh brow shows that have been running for years. they have a range of comedy soaps and dramas bbc 1 is a main stream network. ITV2: itv 2 has more adult working class shows as they feature family guy and americfan dad showing the audience to be working class for teenagers and adultus in their early 20s. it also has a lot of adult comedy and have game shows with lovable hosts. a lot of their shows are from america so they can get american audiences too. specialist record labels: their specialist teams are responsible for things like tracking, collecting and distributing royalties to their artists, producers and copyright owners, as they know tha...
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PAPER 1 Section B : EXAM QUESTION LNWH The radio industry has grown to reach a broader audience with a broader variety of topics and to include a broad range of ages as radio has evolved and migrated to the internet through episodic podcasts, one example of this is The Late Night Woman's Hour, this podcast focuses primarily on female audiences of all ages, as the host of the show is Emma Barnett, who is a female audience. British broadcaster and journalist and show consists of more feminine subjects to cater to a wide variety of female viewers for example "Missing Friends" and "Extreme Breast Feeding" even the podcast has numerous female guests from diverse backgrounds including fitness, science and entertainment to cater to an even wider range of viewers. Another example of Radio viewers is Radio 4, on which Late Night Woman's Hour appears, Radio 4 is known to draw white middle-aged middle-class viewers as a show like The Archers, a British Soap Opera...