Story Title: Unemployment For Young People In The UK
Radio Station & Programme: BBC 1 Xtra (1:00PM)
Legal Issues:
I will need to make sure that I speak in a professional manner when doing the interviews.
Content Synopsis:
It will have interviewees from City Of Westminster College. This treatment will be to inform the audience about Unemployment for young people in the UK. It will also give the audience an opportunity to let their views and opinions be heard. 1 College Teacher will be interviewed and 3 College Students will be interviewed. I decided to choose these types of people as it is good to hear views from different age groups of people.
It Will Contain:
- Actuality sounds that are heard in the background.
- Introduction to the topic.
- Interviews with a few people from City Of Westminster College.
Introduction To Interview:
"It has been recognised, around most parts of the UK, that young people are unemployed as they are finding it hard to get jobs. I'll be interviewing a few people from City Of Westminster College. During this interview, I will be asking them questions about their views on unemployment for young people in the UK and what they think the Government can do to help young people get jobs."
Questions:
- What do you think about unemployment for young people in the UK?
- What do you think the Government can do to help young people get jobs?
Interviewees:
1 College Teacher and 3 College Students.
Location:
City Of Westminster College. The College Corridors.
Secondary Sources:
- At 22%, the unemployment rate for 16- to 24-year-olds is highest in London.
- The unemployment total for young people aged between 16 and 24 is now at 958,000 - a rate of 20.7% - down 17,000 in the quarter.
- Britain faces a shortfall of 395,000 jobs for young people, who are far less likely to find work now than before the recession, a study reveals today.
- Britain's young people are being starved of jobs and spending years not working at all, a major study has revealed.
- An average 15 to 19-year-old spends almost 2.5 years out of work - higher than many other countries - and many have simply "given up".
Appeal To Audience:
This treatment should appeal to the audience who want to give their opinions on what they think about unemployment for young people in the UK. This treatment informs the audience about what this topic is about.
Treatment For Speech Package 2
Story Title: The New EE Network
Radio Station & Programme: BBC 1 Xtra (1:00PM)
Legal Issues: I will need to consider copyright issues for any music, that I do not own, being used in the background. I will also need to make sure that I speak in a professional manner when doing the interviews.
Content Synopsis:
It will have interviewees from City Of Westminster College. This treatment will be to inform and educate and entertain the audience about the new EE Network. It will contain music which will be suitable for the chosen topic. I will be interviewing Students from City Of Westminster College, and also Members Of Staff who work at the EE shop. I chose to interview members of staff from the EE shop because they will have more information about the EE Network and it will be interesting to find out their views about the EE Network.
It Will Contain:
- Actuality sounds that are heard in the background.
- Suitable music for this chosen topic.
- Introduction to the topic.
- Interviews with a few people from City Of Westminster College.
Introduction To Interview:
"As we all know, T.Mobile is a popular network that is used by many people in the UK. It has come to attention that T.Mobile has changed their name to EE. Today, I will be interviewing a few College Students, Staff Members and also people who work at the EE shop. I will be hearing their views on what they think about the EE Network and finding out more information about what EE is all about."
Questions:
- What do you think about the new EE Network?
- Have you had any problems with this Network?
- Is there anything different about this Network?
- Why do you think the Network keeps changing?
Interviewees: 2 College Students and 2 Staff Members who work at the EE shop.
Location: City Of Westminster College.
Secondary Sources:
- The EE 4G network is now live in 85 cities, covering more than 55% of the UK population.
- The new 4G network is run by a new company, once called Everything Everywhere it's now simply know as EE.
- EE is owned by the same people that run the T-Mobile and Orange networks. At present it's the only 4G network available, as it uses the current 1800MHz band.
Appeal To Audience:
This treatment should appeal to an audience ranging from 16-25 years old, who are constantly on their mobile phones and have discovered this new mobile network. It will also appeal to this kind of audience as there will be music that this age group tend to listen to.
Treatment For Speech Package 3
Story Title: Horse Meat Scandal
Radio Station & Programme: Radio 4 PM (4:00pm)
Legal Issues: I will need to consider copyright issues for any music, that I do not own, being used in the background. I will also need to have that correct fact about this chosen topic.
Content Synopsis:
It will have interviewees from City Of Westminster College. This treatment will be to inform and educate and entertain the audience about the Horse Meat Scandal. It will contain music which will be suitable for the chosen topic. I will be interviewing a Dinner Lady from City Of Westminster College, Students and a College Teacher from City Of Westminster College.
I chose to interview a dinner lady as the food that they cooked, may have contained horse meat and I would like to know their views on the Horse Meat Scandal.
It Will Contain:
- Actuality sounds that are heard in the background of the College Canteen area.
- Introduction to the topic.
- Suitable music for this chosen topic.
- Interviews with a few people from City Of Westminster College.
- Facts about this chosen topic.
Introduction To Interview:
"It has been heard that Horse Meat has been sold at a few shops in the UK and that has caused a lot of concerns and issues about why this has happened and if it is safe to eat Horse Meat. I will be interviewing Dinner Ladies at City Of Westminster College, and a few College Students and Staff Members at City Of Westminster College, to find out what they think about this Horse Meat scandal and how they feel about Horse Meat being in the shops."
Questions:
- What do you think about the Horse Meat Scandal?
- Do you think that Horse Meat is a big issue?
- Would you still have Horse Meat?
Interviewees: 1 College Dinner Lady, 2 College Students and 1 College Teacher.
Location: City Of Westminster College.
Secondary Sources:
- Irish food inspectors announced in mid-January that they had found horsemeat in frozen beefburgers made by firms in the Irish Republic and the UK, and sold by a number of UK supermarket chains, including Tesco, Iceland, Aldi and Lidl.
- Since then, a growing number of stores and companies across Europe, including Findus and Nestle, have recalled beef ready meals, after tests found they contained horse DNA.
- Five samples were checked for the presence of horse DNA above a 1% threshold under a UK-wide programme.
- Mislabelled processed meat products have so far been discovered in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, France, Norway, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden and Germany. Suspicious products have also been withdrawn in the Netherlands as tests are carried out.
Appeal To Audience:
This treatment should appeal to a range of different age groups of people. It will have suitable music for this topic and it will also have news and information that people will want to listen to.
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