Representations are constructed by the producers
Representations of stereotypical characters and themes, family types, women, values
more characters
High production values..bigger actors, directors, stylists etc
continuing narratives
Summarise how stranger things and duetland fit into this lftv
How does the audience consume it?
In what context do they consumer it? social, cultural and political..national countries are different
similarities between germany and the US...same ideological values (both capitalist societies)
technological developments..increased technological advancements and high broadband screens we're able to stream quicker..netflix, amazon, iplayer
economic context- globalisation of culture is allowing the world to merge together (pic n mix identities) also economically good for the nation due to making more money
-Bird box- 50 million views worldwide
Target audience- ABC1 -wealthy consumers that can afford different subscriptions
social context- attitudes towards to gender, ethnicity, inequality, sexuality
we all have different attitudes (e.g some countries maybe more sensitive to other topics such as censoring porn)
-German daughter going against her father..challenging stereotypes
-stranger things and different family types ..challenging
Historical context-coldward, communism and capitalism..suspicious authority in both dramas
political context= is it relevant to todays politics- YES fright of nuclear bombs across the world..US AND Germany relationship now
Conclusion
RADIO created by
BBC and commercial
Explain why popular music radio programmes fail to be recognised by Public service broadcastind. refer to the BBC one radio 1 Breakfast show
PBS- INFORM AND EDUCATIE (BBC) through programming of a diverse audience
The government control what is aired
Explain political context- whether entertain should only educate ?
main arguments..BBC is a pbs targetting a young demographic and reinforcing british values through british music internationally
and targets young people (15-29 year olds) through entertaining segments like the controversial upskirting, hot topics etc
SECONDARY ARGUMENT- "bbc should be privatised due to the commercial competition in order to reach a wider demographic"
Political context- due to the funding by government is there a bias??
some politicians think it should be privatized as it lacks competition
Cultural- help shape young british identity through advices etc
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