Cuffs television audiences
Television audiences
television audiences have become much more segmented in the 2010's.the size of mass audience channels such as BBC1 or ITV is much smaller than before.
Televison Audiences in 2010's:
- Channel loyalty is extremely low as there is lots of channels to choose from
- Netflix is becoming more used as you get to pick and choose what you want to watch and when you want to watch it.
- The program will provide a reason why people should tune in.
- The television audiences are a lot more segmented in comparison to the 1960's
Television Audiences:
- There are a a lot of different options for people to pick from now eg. live TV, recorded on PVRs, streaming online etc.
- Audience would feel less pressure to always sit to watch TV or to record a program in time as they can control what they do. E.g watch a program whenever on catch up or Netflix.
- Tv shows or the channel its on can target a specific audience e.g cbbc or cbeebies.
- The channel could also be for a specific genre e.g comedy central or 4music.
- Mass audience channel - channel with a large audience e.g itv or bbc
Social integration and integration:
- A stubsitute for real life interaction
- Can also lead to discussions
Personal identity:
- Ensemble casts don't use simple villain and hero roles that enable to identification with role models e.g cuffs doesn't offer simple villain and hero roles.
Entertainment:
- People may watch things for entertainment, escapism, leaving real life and going into a fictional or fantasy world and much more.
Surveillance
- E.g shows like 'Cuffs' can show the audience things they not familiar with e.g the job of a police officer.
Active audiences/response and interperation:
- Active - asking questions about everything
- Passive - accepting whats happened and just watches
(nower days we tend to be more active then the 1960's.)
- Seconding screening - e.g watching 'I'm a celeb' but also on social media texting about it.
- Voting apps/on phone - an easy way to get you involved in the program
television audiences have become much more segmented in the 2010's.the size of mass audience channels such as BBC1 or ITV is much smaller than before.
Televison Audiences in 2010's:
- Channel loyalty is extremely low as there is lots of channels to choose from
- Netflix is becoming more used as you get to pick and choose what you want to watch and when you want to watch it.
- The program will provide a reason why people should tune in.
- The television audiences are a lot more segmented in comparison to the 1960's
Television Audiences:
- There are a a lot of different options for people to pick from now eg. live TV, recorded on PVRs, streaming online etc.
- Audience would feel less pressure to always sit to watch TV or to record a program in time as they can control what they do. E.g watch a program whenever on catch up or Netflix.
- Tv shows or the channel its on can target a specific audience e.g cbbc or cbeebies.
- The channel could also be for a specific genre e.g comedy central or 4music.
- Mass audience channel - channel with a large audience e.g itv or bbc
Social integration and integration:
- A stubsitute for real life interaction
- Can also lead to discussions
Personal identity:
- Ensemble casts don't use simple villain and hero roles that enable to identification with role models e.g cuffs doesn't offer simple villain and hero roles.
Entertainment:
- People may watch things for entertainment, escapism, leaving real life and going into a fictional or fantasy world and much more.
Surveillance
- E.g shows like 'Cuffs' can show the audience things they not familiar with e.g the job of a police officer.
Active audiences/response and interperation:
- Active - asking questions about everything
- Passive - accepting whats happened and just watches
(nower days we tend to be more active then the 1960's.)
- Seconding screening - e.g watching 'I'm a celeb' but also on social media texting about it.
- Voting apps/on phone - an easy way to get you involved in the program
A good summary, well done!
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