1.Story Title: Has video games changed our generation?
Radio Station and Programme:
BBC Radio 2 News
Content Synopsis:
Talks about a current issue that has been going on for a long time about children as young as 5 becoming obsessed of video games, movies and gun play toys that encourages them to act and mime the behavior of a violent video game for example, ‘’Grand Theft Auto’’. Although, young people below the age of 18 has no access of buying the product in a store but ask people older than them to buy it for them and sometimes download it off the internet as nowadays, young people are more able to access information quicker than the teens/young people in the past. In this topic, I'll be asking 2 interviewees to give their opinion about the situation and how it has changed the generation also how parents can discipline their children to stop playing violent games and movies. The interviewees would be an A-level Sociology student who will be giving there opinions about what might be the cause of this and why this generation is brainwashed by technology.
Questions:
The interview will be taken in college in a quiet room so that the listeners can hear what were saying.
Talks about a current issue that has been going on for a long time about children as young as 5 becoming obsessed of video games, movies and gun play toys that encourages them to act and mime the behavior of a violent video game for example, ‘’Grand Theft Auto’’. Although, young people below the age of 18 has no access of buying the product in a store but ask people older than them to buy it for them and sometimes download it off the internet as nowadays, young people are more able to access information quicker than the teens/young people in the past. In this topic, I'll be asking 2 interviewees to give their opinion about the situation and how it has changed the generation also how parents can discipline their children to stop playing violent games and movies. The interviewees would be an A-level Sociology student who will be giving there opinions about what might be the cause of this and why this generation is brainwashed by technology.
Questions:
- What do you think about the situation?
- Why do you think this happens?
- Who is to blame? parents or the game developers?
- What can we do to change it?
- Do you think the next generation will grow out of it? or will they continue playing these games?
The interview will be taken in college in a quiet room so that the listeners can hear what were saying.
Legal Issues:
This is a discussion so there will be no music or advertisements involved only the interviewer and the interviewee's voices.
This is a discussion so there will be no music or advertisements involved only the interviewer and the interviewee's voices.
Target Audience:
The programme will be including a lot of opinions and is aimed for people all ages as this topic relates to everyone. This will get them to understand how this affects young people and the people around them.
2. Story Title: Dogs ''Understand minds of humans''
Radio Station and Programme:
BBC Radio 2 News
BBC Radio 2 News
Content Synopsis:A scientific study of a ''mans best friend'' who happens to be capable of understanding situations from a humans point of view than has previously been recognised according to researchers. It was said that the dogs were able to alter their behaviour when their owners perspective has changed, this could also be important in understanding the capacities of dogs that have
to interact closely with humans, such as guide dogs for the blind and sniffer
dogs. I'll interview some science students and ask them what do they think about it and if they really believe in this study. The interview will take place in college, recording studio where the listeners can only here the interviewer and the interviewee.
Questions:
Questions:
- Why do people call dogs a ''mans best friend'' ? is it because of the loyalty or just good companionship?
- Dogs can sense a persons emotion but do you think they can understand us?
- If a dog was being abused by their owners, do you think the dog would still be loyal to that owner? or would they turn against them?
- Do you think that dogs deserve freedorm? or would it be better if they could be a good use to the humans? e.g guide dogs
Legal Issues:this speech package is a discussion so no music or advertisements will be involved.
Target Audience:
This programme will aim for males and females any age between 19 - 35 years old. Majority of the audience will be Universcity students who are studying Psychology because its about getting in the mind of a human or an animal therefore this may be helpful for them and interesting to other listeners.
3. Story Title: Coca-Cola drinking 'linked to New Zealander's death'
Radio Station and Programme:
BBC Radio 4
Content Synopsis:
''The fact that one or more of her children were born without enamel on their teeth should have been treated by her, and by her family, as a warning”. A new research has been found in New Zealand about women drinking large quantities of coca-cola may lead to a new death rate. It was said that the fizzy drink claims to carry more risk of sugar and caffeine. A mother of eight had a problem that may be given a rise of cardiac arrythmia, a condition when the heart beats too fast or too slow. I'll be talking about the topic and interview A science student about the situation and ask them how can it really relate to death or there might not be enough evidence to show that. music will be played at the end of the speech package.
Questions:
- Is there enough evidence to show this research?
- Is there a possibility that this might happen to people?
- What about the children who drink fizzy drinks daily, do you think they will be affected?
- Do you think its in just New Zealand? or does it happen in other places as well?
Legal Issues:The speech package will involve one track at the end of the speech package but the rest of the treatment will only involve the interviewer and the interviewee's voice.
Target Audience:
This programme will mainly aim for adults both genders between the age of 29 - 40 years old. Mostly parents or elder people will be more into this topic because its a global topic.
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