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Radio - Lesson 3

LNWH demonstrates a clear left-wing bias.

News Inc is the BBC's Competitor.

One episode included 4 'fucks' 2 'shits' 2 'arses' and a 'bastard' in just 15 minutes.

BBFC regulate the Video-game industry sometimes but they are normally only regulated by PEGI.

LNWH deliberately didn't breach regulation due to the audience that the producer is targeting.

Something that an audience can consume passively whilst doing something else.

Slow TV - Long shows where nothing important really happens




LNWH - Gently feminist, white middle aged mode of address

Preferred Reading - agrees with ideology. Enjoying the feminist overtones and middle class mode of address.
Negotiated Reading - agrees with ideology but doesn't like way it is presented. Enjoys mode of address but doesn't really care about subject matter
Oppositional Reading - Thinks that all female panellists is extremely sexist, discriminative against a person's class, non-diverse and exclusional.
Aberrant Reading - Listening to the show and then murdering a man based off the feminist views of the panellists. Or stalking the Panellists.

PARTICIPATORY CULTURE - People can make their own podcasts.

Podcasts based on interests:

Music - The Home Recording Show - About music production techniques

XXL - Hip Hop Moments of Clarity podcast


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