Thursday, 13 June 2013

Working pattern grid



Working Pattern
What does this mean?
Who works like this?
Pros
Cons
Shift
Shift refers to employers considering the workday as 24 hours and designing work in shifts to cover that time period.
Law enforcement, military, security, healthcare, retail, restaurants, hospitality, media.
Flexible schedule.
Daytime sleepiness.
Fixed term
Describes an investment vehicle, usually some kind of debt instrument, that has a fixed time period of investment.
 Make-up artist.
Same pay and conditions.
Protection against unfair dismissal.
Office Hours
Working for 9am – 5pm.
Accountants
Good pay and easily transferable
Physically and mentally draining.
Freelance
Someone who is self-employed.
Journalists
Work on numerous projects
You have to manage yourself
Irregular patterns

Employees described as ‘’casual’’
Directors, editors
Paid extra
Exhaustion
Hourly rates
Sets minimum hourly rates that employers must pay their workers.
Office admin, photographers
Cost of actual time you work.
Could make you lazy.
Piece work
Paid for each unit produced or action performed.
Writers.
Motivation.
Overwork and isolation.
           

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Report on Music-based programming

Commercial Breakfast:
Capital 95.6FM

The radio station is a national station where its operated and owned by Global Radio. Capital was previously named as Mix, Galaxy and Hit Music various times, it was formerly owned by GCap Media and Chrysalis radio shown in London, Manchester, Leicester, Nottingham, Birmingham etc.  The station served 7.1 million listeners targeted a core audience from the age of 12 - 20 year olds age group.
The audio I'm listening to right now started at 1pm - 4pm with a presenter called ''The Bassman'' on the Thursday the 3rd and Sunday 8am - 12pm.

Heres the running order:


5:10am Get in!
6:00am News/Sport/Weather with Anna
6:15am The Latest Travel News
6:30am News with Anna
6:44am The Latest Travel News
7:00am News/Sport/Weather with Anna
7:15am The Latest Travel News
7:30am News with Anna
7:44am The Latest Travel News
8:00am News/Sport/Weather with Anna
8:15am The Latest Travel News
8:30am News with Anna
8:44am The Latest Travel News
9:00am News/Sport/Weather with Anna
10:00am Thats it - Rich Clarke Next!




BBC Lunchtime:
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the biggest national radio in the UK, most of the time its daytime-playlisted best described as Adult Contemporary. It broadcasts throughout the UK on FM between 88.1 and 90.2 MHz from studios in Western House. Its one of the most popular uk radios and relayed on digital radio via DAB, Sky , Cable Tv, Freeview, Freesat and internet.
 The audio I'm listening to now started at 2:00pm with a presenter called Steve Wright playing - Candy by Robbie Williams on Tuesday 14th May.

Heres the running order:

0:00am  Janice Long

02:00am Alex Lester

05:00am Vanessa Feltz

06:30am The Chris Evans Breakfast Show

09:30am Ken Bruce

12:00 AFTERNOON Jeremy Vine

17:05pm Simon Mayo Drive-Time

19:00pm EVENING Jamie Cullum

20:00pm Jo Whiley



Drive-time:
BBC 1xtra

Radio 1 is a national digital radio station specialing in Urban Music. It was launched on 16th August 18:00PM, Yalding House in Central london. 1xtra's target audience are both genders; male and females aged 15 - 30 year olds where the upper age range is lower than BBC Radio 1 which is closer to 35 year olds. Typical music includes hip hop, grime, bassline, drum and bass, UK Funky, House, dancehall, reggae, gospel, bhangra and R&B music.

1Xtra is not a normal radio station. There are three ways to listen to it:
1. On DAB digital radio
2. On digital TV at
3. On the internet at http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra

Heres the running order:

MORNING
6:00AM - Breakfast show with twin B

10:00AM - Trevor Nelson

AFTERNOON
12:45PM - Newsbeat

13:00PM - Sarah-Jane Crawford

16:00PM - Charlie Sloth

17:45PM - Newsbeat

EVENING
18:00PM - Charlie Sloth

19:00PM - MistaJam

22:00PM - UKG with Cameo

LATE
2:00AM - Nihal

4:00AM - 1xtra's Rewind