TEXT, INDUSTRY & AUDIENCE: Textual Analysis Page 8
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Doctor Who
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The Big Bang Theory
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Breaking Bad
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How is the genre
established?
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To what extent do the shows target/appeal
to a range of different audiences?
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Do the representations
encourage identification with the audience?
How?
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What pleasures do the case studies offer audiences? (Uses and Gratifications)
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In what ways do the shows contribute to the channel’s identity?
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INDUSTRY & AUDIENCE: New Media Technologies: The
Digital Era and Interactive Users Page 9
Starting at the
homepage for each case study, explore the interactive content and activities available
to fans. Use both official and unofficial sites and then assess the
interactivity of each text using the following questions:
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What can fans of the programme do?
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What is the relationship between the
interactive content and the programme?
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Who are the target audiences for the
interactive content.
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How does the interactive content gratify
the audience needs? (Use the Uses and Gratifications categories
as a starting point but you can adapt them or create your own as well).
Summary
Task: Exam Planning. Page 10
With reference to Doctor Who, The Big Bang Theory and Breaking Bad, consider how important individual programmes are to
broadcasters’. You may wish to refer to:
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Attracting diverse audiences
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Public service and channel remit obligations.
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Channel identity – scheduling, ratings,
advertising and publicity.
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Programme content, representation and
identification.
Sample MS4 Exam Questions Page 11
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To what extent is the success of your 3 main texts dependent on stars
and/or celebrities?
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With reference to the British Television
industry, explore how far your 3 main
texts are global.
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Explore how your
3 main texts use digital technology in their marketing.
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How successful have your 3 main texts been for their industry?
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‘Most media texts target a range of different
audiences’. How true is this of your 3
main texts?
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