Thursday, 13 February 2014

Media Research Techniques Essay 3.1


Research Techniques for Creative Media Industries
This following essay will be looking at types of research, methods and sources of research and purpose of research also why they are useful in the media industry.
Types of research
Qualitative research is a text based form of research mainly used in the media industry as text based reviews, reports and questionnaires a written form of research. This quotes states  (McQueen and Knussen 2002 pp 28).  “Qualitative research approaches explore and describe, explain and predict.” This quote explains that qualitative is a more open source view of information meaning that its more descriptive to which the researcher can get more information out of the audience as they have more freedom with the answers that they receive. For example a company selling a new brand of soft drink would use focus groups or would give samples of the drink to the public in return for the opinion and views on the new product seeing what the company can change to get the most profit.
Quantative research is a numerical form of research that is measured in the media industry using graphs, charts and percentages this form of research is a more mathematical point of view meaning questions are not open or direct they are simply figures gathered from a large group of audience these numbers would either be positive or negative feedback for companies to use for their own accord. For example if television company pilot a new show they would have to put the show in at a appropriate time slot to get the best viewing figures. They would use BARB a television show figure viewing service to see how well the show is doing. For a couple weeks to a few months they would continue using this website to see an increase or decrease in viewing figures.
Methods and Sources of Research
Primary research a form of research in which the researcher finds out information by their own methods in which they gather information from their own sources such as interviews or questionnaires or even simple structured questions. This quote states  (May.T Social research pp123). “Interviews are said to allow people to answer more on their own terms than the standardized interview permits. “The previous quote explains that interviews are a more direct form of communication with the audience which allows the researcher a more open answer which they can either have enough information for a specific answer or a lack of information for that answer. The interviewer /researcher can probe for deeper responses to get more information. Furthermore this information gathered might conflict with other information you will have previously gathered from other sources, which can entail a positive or negative response in your future outcome.
Secondary research a form in which the researcher gathers previous information on their specific subject or fields this source of research tends to become more reliable as the previous recipient is academically well known for his or her work. For example researching history you would use scholars or historians websites or books that they have written in that field to get the best information if they have a academic title such as professor this makes information more stable as this person is academically well known in that field. This quote states (McQueen and Knussen research methods of social science PP26) “The scope of secondary data will often exceed what the individual might achieve on their own” This quote relates to the previous explanation in that having information from a secondary source of an academic professor makes your researcher more reliable and more likely to succeed and getting the best result.
Purposes of Research
Market research uses quantative and qualitative research methods and uses both primary and secondary research as well within the media industry these would be used in the following primary would be for direct feedback meaning interviews with the market audience this can either be face to face or a simple questionnaire in doing that both primary and qualitative research are used to determine the feedback however secondary research can be used with quanativie using the BARB,RAJA or IMDB websites on the internet to determine viewing figures or percentages on the markets products to get a summary on the development on their latest product. Market research is based all around success of a company’s most recent or bestselling products and how they can keep these products or when to know that interest is being lost they will use the three websites used before as a numerical way of reading information however using qulative to get a direct response. This quote states (Pole and Lampard 2002 social investigation PP139)  “Contrast questions, which encourage introspection and discussions of the meanings of social action, perhaps through comparison of a set of events”. Researcher as with contrast questions can lead the researcher into a different direction or give them other perspectives to look at when researching within their product meaning that if a product relates to the audience in a specific way it can give the researcher another point to consider within their own research or it can help develop more information on a subject they did either not consider or didn’t think was relevant. For example when viewing a specific audience for a television series you would simply not want yes or no questions asking contrast questions will allow the viewer to open up to the interviewee .The interviewer can then use this feedback to make the television show better with this new information gathered from a direct audience with direct responses.
Audience research uses a more qualitative approach to the audience, as a numerical form of researcher would not be as specific as the researcher would need it. For example a TV company may use surveys online to determine a more specific audience. Questions such as age, sex or even social status will be in the survey later on a percentage is given determining the audience hierarchy which is the most common audience and why. The following quote states (May .T 2002 Social Research PP123) “Information about age, sex, occupation type of house old and so on can be asked in a standardized format” the previous quote shares the work of Anthony Glidden’s a famous sociologist and his believes on social class this relates to audience research further as age and sex is a basic form of information however social class can be considered as it’s a more in depth form of audience it breaks down further and can give the researcher a much more open source to consider and why it is aimed at specific social class whether that be working, high or middle class.
However quantative researcher can be used with in audience research as a certain percentage of the audience could be from all sides of social class high or low the researcher could try to appeal to the other social class to make the audience more involved however this may or may not work and could cause a relapse meaning that both social groups could be turned away or brought closer this could either raise or plummet the percentage of audience or consumers within a short period of time. Social class is an important to consider when researching a certain product within the media industry as certain social circles influence others in other social classes to either be a part of something or not.

Bibliography
May.T 2002 Social Research, Open University Press ,Buckingham
Pole and Lampard (2002)
Practical Social Investigation, Qualitative and Quantitive Methods in Social Research.
Prentice Hall, London P139    
McQueen and Knussen (2002)
 Research Methods for Social Science an introduction.
Prentice Hall ,London

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Introduction To Radio Factual

Good Day & Welcome


To my radio factual blog. In this blog i will be will be looking at different forms of research towards a radio formats and presenting my findings.
These forms of research will include,Primary,secondary,audience and market research


Radio Podcast Idea Technology

Radio Podcast Technology 

The reason i chose this particular subject is that in this current generation or the last generation technology has progressed over the past forty to fifty years.  those who are either new or have followed technology all there lives in this podcast it will be mainly discussing all types of technology old,new,remakes and how technology can progress also game technology and the technical side of things.

It will be quite a relaxed podcast with guests it will be presenter driven with opinions from the guest and a in depth discussion about technology similar to other podcasts.



Research Types

Primary Research

This basically means research that you have investigated and research your self with tactics such as questionnaires and interviews with members of the public.

Secondary research

As opposed to primary this is another for of research in which you use research someone has already done as a more direct insight into the subject.

Qualitative Research

This form of research is written based research such as reviews or quotes that people have used in there own subject. written answers and explanations.

Companies would use this to find out a more deeper insight into if a product is doing well or if it is failing this would be in the marketing department.

Quantitative Research

This final form is based around a numerical forms such as graphs and charts. Mainly figures of numbers and the percentages they hold in surveys and ratings.

The same statement above goes for this research aswell as the company would want to see either the viewing figures of a TV show or that of a product with its selling figures.


Podcasts Layout

In this blog i will be looking at certain podcast layouts this is how the podcast is structured  this is how it all links together to make have a professional end results.

Sponsors are main income for some podcasts this allows them to make money off their show and to keep it running from many years to come the podcast starts with an intro about the company who are a sponsor for this podcast the person who owns the podcast often reads out a script they have been provided by the sponsor and have pre-recorded which is then played at the start of every podcast the company are sponsored for.

However like the RoosterTeeth Podcast the host often reads the script again half way threw the podcast again or once every thirty minuets to give the audience more of a push to buy the product also the podcast crew have this product for free so they provide their own feedback so it doesn't  look like they have been paid to say such good things even though that is the case.

Recorded interviews are used in the case that the host is not able to get a guest or that it is a more simpler use of audio so the podcast is presenter based this often requires other members of the podcast crew to go out and interview the public or a certain member they need answers from and then the podcast is cleverly structured to which the host seems to be interviewing a guest even though the answers are pre-recorded.However the presenter often says lines such as "we spoke to such a person" indicating that they are pre-recorded answers.

Sound bytes are segments of mp3 files this often used as sound effects or intro music to start and and end the podcast these sound bytes are either royalty free meaning they don't have to pay for usage or they are originally made for this specific podcast so it is used for this company and can claim copyright for this music.

Counter Culture

A counterculture is a culture of people which was created from a main stream culture and gradually threw time decreased in sized and became a smaller group of people with different believes on views to those of the original culture. these culture start as massive social groups and then become smaller and smaller over a long or shot period of time.

Example
back in the 50/60 the Beatles were a massive rock group creating a group known as rockers over to the 70s this created another group called "Hippies" a more relaxed group of people however there were still the original rockers still there.Later on in the 80s Rock Bands were massive creating a lot of subcultures metal heads,Rocker,Punks, etc these groups became more vibrant in the 90s when punk was big rock died down. In the 2000s rock spread creating more types of rock making more types of sub cultures such as

  • Indie
  • Emo
  • Goth
  • Mosher
  • Punk
  • Skins
  • Hipster
  • Skater
  • Metal Heads
  • soft rockers
  • rap rockers



All the following groups above are counter cultures created from a culture created from almost 60 years ago or even soon still today the original rocker is a rare occurrence however in the distant future they may make a come back.

Hegemony

Hegemony is best put as common sense in which something that you should know about your morals.

For example if you were walking home from a social event and it was dark and a stranger offers you a ride home a complete stranger who you did not know. it is common sense to just ignore him and walk away or ring the police if the stranger follows you.

Hegemony=Common Sense

Moral Panic

A moral panic is a situation in which when some one famous in the media industry creates a panic on something that is morally wrong. with the media or tabloids finding this is immoral situation they then in turn sell the story to companies which is released to the public making it a panic. therefore making a moral panic.

An example of a moral panic is that currently in the media at this time there is a situation with Miley cyrus doing a sexual type of dance in front of another celebrity at an a award show.

This has scared parents with teenage daughters or younger as they think watching this will cause them to act like this therefore making them degrade themselves into something similar to what she has done.

Permeant Present

The term "Permeant Present" means that a media company who are in the media industry stay up to date with current events within the public sector and they do this regularly therefore keeping up with the present.

An example of this at the time of this blog is that Miley cyrus is in the news after a inappropriate act on a award show therefore she is currently in the public eye seen as a attention seeker for her new album.

Proposal unit 46.1

This blog is based on my proposal for my podcast idea below is the written format of my proposal.

For my podcast idea i propose a technology based podcast discussing recent technology and older technology discussing how it has affected my guests life and how it has affected the lives of our generation.

With questions based around there favourite piece of technology and why they like it and could they live without that piece of technology if not how long could they go on without it.

Another segment is something called "blackout" in which if there was a permanent blackout and technology no longer work how long would they gibe the community to keep going before is descended into anarchy also what would they do in this case.

The final segment would be to take away of piece of technology to see what they would do differently in there day to day life such as if we took the guests phone away what would they have to do to get in contact with each other the phone would be held by a member of the family put in a safe place.

Or to be more serious a week without technology what would they to do differently in order to get around.

My guests will include people of varying ages also those who work with technology more then others such as sales personnel in PC stores and such.


Radio 4 (A brief history of mathematics) 46.2

In this blog i will be looking at a specific radio show on radio 4 known as. A brief history of mathematics. I will be looking at the similarities of my idea for a podcast to this one and the viewing figures that it gets by using the RAJAR website which allows you to view listening figures.

A link to the radio show will be provided below.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00srz5b

A brief history of mathematics is a show presented by Professor Marcus du Sautoy he has some similarities to my podcast idea as the main focus of his shows is that he argues about the idea of mathematics and how it affects modern science and technology. 

One of his key features in this radio show is he talks about all the basics of science and math and how it creates so many things that we have this obviously means the function of technology in modern day society from the views of a professor of a high degree.










As shown by the viewing figures above the radio 4 show reaches 11,205 a twenty one percent reach meaning it reaches around twenty one perent of local house holds in the local area at the time. Around 2.4 head is made this means income made by the show s a daily listening time of eleven and half hours per listener .One hundred and twenty eight hours per week and TSA share of 12.50. 

All in all the radio show is a successful radio station as the income of show is fairly standard as the shows are mainly interviews and political conversation with programs of art and science. 

More successful radio shows are shows that do actual radio as in musical however this is not the format i am approaching at this time.


Podcast 1 Guardian Podcast (Politics) 46.2


In the following podcast which is the Guardian Podcast i will be analysing the podcast and how it is structured breaking it down to see how it works and how the podcast manages itself and how it is able to still go on today.

The Guardian podcast has a range a of podcast however with the main podcast it is mainly discussed on current news events mainly politics and the economic system also how it effects the public.

The genre of this podcast is political however with hints of education as it tells those listening in further detail the subject they are discussing breaking it down so people who do not have academic language.

The podcast has a main presenter who uses audio clips and interviews previously recorded he then goes back to these audio clips as references.

How he structures it he uses these clips as way of communication this means that he talks about the subject and then introduces the audio clip as if the person is currently there or he mentions the interview and then proceeds to move forward with he audio clip.

The Guardian politics is an objective podcast ; what happens in politics is indeed facts it is happening everyday it is a permanent present subject. Furthermore the present is reading off what he has researched currently.

However he may not agree with the polices that certain parties have made official but the presenter has a neutral mind and does neither agree nor disagree with the polices he just reports it to the audience to let them know with recorded audio clips as proof to share with the audience.

On the other hand he also lets the audience have there say on the show to see what they think about either new polices or old polices but keeps the audience calm so not to cause any unnecessary mishap.

Podcast 2 Desert Island Disk unit 46.2



In the following blog i will be looking at and analysing a very old podcast one that has been around for a long time this podcast/Radio show is none other then desert island disk i will be going into great detail about how the podcast is strutted and how it works to determine how it has become such a great success.

Desert island disk has been a radio show / podcast for decades one of the first of its kind the podcast is about a hypothetical situation in which the guest is stranded on a celebrity island and has only pieces of music to listen to which then goes into deeper discussion into which why that music has been selected does it have an effect on themselves or there work at the end they pick the one piece of music they find most important.

Also a book is given to them one which has a philosophical title such as the bible or Shakespeare.

Desert island disk biographical factual podcast this means it reflects on that of a persons life finding out as much information about that person as possible with interviews or questions in this cause it uses hypothetical situations to find out information about a person and there life determining there choices on music and this has effected them.

The podcast is presenter based as he introduces the podcast and the guest however it is also an interview based format in which there is more then one person speaking it is an interview based podcast as with it being a biographical podcast the entail point is to find information out about the guest on the show.

The podcast is subjective as there is no fact involved as it is the guests choices and opinions that shape the outcome of the podcast meaning that different responses from different guests makes a different outcome for the show as this about choices made by the guest there is no fact behind it this is can cause a further discussion into detail making a more interesting podcast for the listener.

The audience for this podcast is more suited to a much older generation who are either retired or that of an elderly age gender however does not come into terms with this podcast as it is neutral however the guests on the show do not appeal to that of a younger generation the age gap is to wide for a younger generation to understand who these guests are.

The social class would be working class people who are a very elderly age however this can also be middle age as well but more suited to that of an older generation.

Podcast 3 BBC Sport Podcast unit 46.2


In the following podcast i will be analysing the BBC Sport podcast and its general structure to see how it has succeeded so far as it has.

The BBC Sport podcast is a sport type podcast which has multiple hosts on the show talking about all types of sport from current games to previous games to upcoming or previous leagues it is a causal podcast what i mean by this is that the podcast is professional.

However there are multiple people with in the podcast taking they occasionally make jokes and banter about the teams and players career to make the audience more relaxed.


Podcast 4 RoosterTeeth podcast unit 46.2




In the following blog i will be analysing one of the most liked and common podcast on the internet maybe by an  independent company who make web-shows and short movies this is of course the RoosterTeeth podcast.


The RoosterTeeth podcast is a comedy podcast made by the employees at the famous web-show company in Austin,Texas. This podcast has current employees of the company on each week however it varies from the many departments that the company has. It is a group presented podcast ranging from four to five members this can some times change to three members if they are short on time.

During the podcast there are two main members who are in charge of the podcast to keep it going smoothly and to report any problems to the other members of staff the other members on the podcast are there as guest.

The subject of the podcast mainly revolves around current events making it a permeant present podcast however with keeping up with current events they also talk about the most current work at the company this could be either new web-shows or return or current shows.

The cast members also talk about their own lives and current events that is effecting them as  well as upcoming company events with mention of the fans in which they have an application to have message from fans / tweets as they use twitter furthermore the podcast is recorded but if you are a sponsor to the web site the podcasts are live and can be streamed threw the website they also can be watched as the podcast are also video podcasts.

The subject often changes into inappropriate jokes and random conversations about random topics which  makes the audience laugh the podcast is fairly subjective as the podcast is more open to opinions about subjects rather then facts.

On the other hand when talking about current news events facts are discussed at a length but this does not change the opinions of the cast members the podcast is more subjective then object meaning that the opinions of the cast members super seed the facts this some times cause furious conversation to start which the fans listen to often get into if the podcast is live.

The fans are a main priority to RoosterTeeth they often get fans involved in there conversations by asking them questions or asking them to "tweet"them about the current subject.

One final feature of the RoosterTeeth podcast is they play a game with a certain employee in which they ask him questions about a subject and then they ask the search engine Google the same question the response are some what bizarre and strange the result however ever is always  hilarious .

The point of the game is to wonder who said it Google or the other person this game is cleverly called
"Gavin or Google"

Podcast 5 The Patch 46.2


In this blog i will looking at a podcast called the patch and its structure in how it has done so well and grabs attention of the audience.

The patch is a technology based podcast talking about all types of current technology more focused on the video game industry they talk about the up and coming games and consoles and review the pros and cons of these new devices.

In which they turn previous consoles and situations in which they feel as a group of consumers also a company that make profit from video games there opinions feel like they need to be heard.

The podcast has three people on per week this is a group presented format in which they have three main attributes one guest is a manger of finance and technology the other is a news reporter on games and formats the final member specialises in tech and knows more about the hardware and software of the content so each opinion varies from a different side of the industry.

This podcast is a subjective podcast as they work in a high end part of the video game industry and have played them for most of their lives and still to this day make money off video games.

They believe  that their own professional opinion is correct however when certain guests are on "The patch" they agree with facts it is  neutral podcast as the opinions come from different sides of the video game industry therefore making it a more in depth podcast with much greater detail.

However it still remains to be said that this is indeed a subjective podcast as they believe that because it effects their business that their opinions have to be heard by the video game industry and the video game public.

The audience  would be students in there twenties or from  sixteen to older because this podcast is more technology and business perspective even if the subject is a youthful subject.

Podcast 6 Hat-Chat Unit 46.2


In this blog i will be looking at  a podcast name Hat-Chat this is a independent podcast made by a group of co-works and flat mates.

Hat-Chat is a comedy based podcast that has three presenters this is a group presented format used for this podcast the three member are not just presenters they are also co-works more importantly they are flat mates they all live in the same house hold and work together on projects and productions.

The podcast humour is mainly banter and discussion also with voices and random segments in this podcast as they talk about current events more importantly events that are current but not well know mainly events which are funny and they feel the need to shed some light on with discussion and hypothetical questions and situations.

 Hat-Chats comedy is well know for there random acts and constant out bursts of voices and bullying each other as they are all friends they are used to it as are the audience.

Hat-Chat involves the audience by making something called "Producer of the week" which is a shout out to a certain fan for helping the Hat-Films community and for being a supportive fan.

With Hat-Chat comes many games and random on the spot sketches and improv ideas that they make up which often makes the audience laugh.

The podcast is a subjective podcast as it is baed on the three friends opinion on certain articles that they have found they don't agree with the facts and feel that their views are more trusted and are often bias to certain subjects of the media that are in the current public eye.

They often have strong opinions on subjects and feel that these opinions have to be pushed to the fans and that the fans agree with them if not they are respectable of peoples choices however still all agree that the views they push are the right ones.


Podcast 7 The YogPod 46.2

The YOGPOD is a comedy genre based podcast in which two friends from the same company in which they both own.

They have a podcast based around current events in the news however the events are not brought to the public eye as many as other articles this is due to either that the articles are not as serious as other current events or that the articles they discuss are used as a term of humour as many of the stories they encounter seem ludicrously unreal which makes the humour that touch more hilarious.

The podcast is presenter driven they have the two main hosts which are Simon Lane & Lewis Brindley however when the duo have guests they engage the guests with questions or hypothetical situations in which some cases cause odd responses or sheer embarrassment to the guest which makes for hilarious commentary it also allows the guest to relax and becomes more open with the audience.

Furthermore with the YOGPOD being owned by the popular youtube group The Yogscast they often talk about there internet fame in which they have met fans and how things turned out this often leads to ridiculously funny stories and situations which makes the audience laugh.

With the Yogscast having more then one channel often invite the other members on to the podcast to talk to them or interview them about how they are or how the channel is doing.

On occasions such as Halloween they YOGPOD has holiday specials linking to the theme of the season for Halloween this includes reading true horror stories or urban legends this is to scare the audience or attempt to they then close with a horror story which has happened to them often ends with a joke or a funny anecdote.

The YOGPOD has currently been re-formated this is not a big change it has simply has a new segment which is called "Simple Simon" in which Simon Lane one of the hosts has to answer questions about their guest in which Lewis Brindley has sent the questions to the guest and only Lewis and the guest knows the answers to.

This started with Yougscast member and has since turned to interviewing movie script writers and actors which are well known for their work.

Radio Questionnaire Link

http://www.slideshare.net/hammodbz/radio-questionnaire-29242642

Questionnaire Results

In this blog post i will be looking at the results from my questionnaire about my subject which is technology i will be looking at the quantitative responses and the qualitative response of certain anonymous individuals.



As you can see from the first picture above 66% of the responses are women where as 33% of the responses are men. So far the audience for the technology seems to be strongly pointed at women due to numerical percentage.
































As you can see by the information above the main age group of technology users in this cause are those in a middle age group from thirty five to forty four . However the second highest is the age group below this one indicating that between the ages of twenty five to forty-four are the most common of technology users or those who have the most technological advantage as shown in the graph above.

Shown from the graph above it shows that the most common of technology users only went to college and have either come to work or are currently unemployed.

Furthermore it seems those who have the education degree of only high-school are the second key users in the graph meaning they are in the same position as those of college degree.
However it seems university graduates do not use technology as much as those of a lower level degree.

To link some of this information to fact i have taken answer from anonymous individuals to show the correlation between this data and there answers below is one recipient.





























As you can see from the information above you can see that the answers from this individual follow the data perfectly as she is female,middle aged, college educated and is currently working as a travel agent. Furthermore as you can see by the list of technology that she owns it is a fair supply of gadgets. This links with all the statistic previously provided.

However below you will see another sequence of information similar to the female but this is a male of the same age and similar occupation and education degree.























However the only difference between the male and female is that the male has less technology is their life this meaning that this female uses more technology then the male.

With the information provided below both answers are the same to one another from both male and female showing that technology is not getting hard to use and in fact a younger generation are more dependent on technology.





















Below i have evidence from a younger anonymous client and their views on the matter.








As shown above it shows that the younger client is male and unemployed but yet again has less technology to that of a female.



However he also agrees that a younger generation depend on technology to that of an older generation this shows that both age groups agree that the younger generation depend more on tech.

 However the younger generation have less tech. But those of an older generation have more tech and find it more interesting this could be to the fact that because they don't depend on it as much they are able to have more tech with out the worry of losing it also being able to pay for it as they are currently employed or have careers.

In conclusion my information shows that females of a middle aged group with an educational level of college own more technology then that of a male. Furthermore an older generation find it easier to work technology as they have grown a custom to it and also own more tech as they are able to afford it as they have jobs and careers where as the younger generation are struggling to pay for other things.

Technology Interview (DAD)

In this blog there is a small interview about technology with my dad its about five minuets long and goes into very deep detail.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GIfGLbV1Mg

Interview Technology (Pete Sergent)

One of the people i interviewed was a local IT technician that works in a IT telecoms company in Stockport.

However he lives in Oldham and i arranged to meet him near his home in Oldham.

The interview began with a bit of friendly chit chat just so the interviewee would be relaxed and it would make the interview less tense for us both it would loosen us both up and make for a good informative interview.

Now that the interviewee was relaxed it was time to start the interview previously haven written a script for the intro of the interview i proceeded to begin with that and introduced my guest by his full name and occupation.

The interview was fairly middle paced i gave Peter time to answer the questions and gave him signals when i thought he started to get off topic or if he was taking to long to explain a certain subject.

Also before we started i explained the questions to him before we started so it would give him time to think about his answer i sent them to him by e-mail a few days before the meet up so he would have better time to prepare.

Peter him self in the interview was relaxed and was confident with his answer and would go into much greater detail if i asked him to if i asked for a more in depth answer he would give me a more in depth answer on a specific subject.

There were some points in the interview where pete got a little of topic and started to go about other subjects that had nothing to do with the questions for this i stopped him imminently and asked if we could get back onto topic.

I myself thought i could of delivered the questions a bit more better making them more clearer and easier to understand so that the interviewee wouldn't get confused.

I also feel that i could of relaxed Peter a bit more and should of made more of a chance to get to know him so he wouldn't feel as it was an interview more a brief chat on a certain topic of interest.

At the end of the interview i thanked Peter for taking time to talk to me about technology and hope that he enjoys working in his IT job and said we will see what the future holds for technology.

The Guardian Tech Weekly Podcast 46.2


The Guardian Podcast is a presenter based podcast where the present announces news about current technological events in the world. Having a reporter who tells the presenter in greater detail about the stories with much more information. However depending on the certain subject of technology they will bring guests on to the show to discuss current events for example there is a discussion based around the current console clash of XBOX ONE and PS4 a link will be found below the Guardian podcast about this discussion.


The podcast focuses mainly on the facts and the current information they have been given they do often throw some remarks about products but they are an unbiased podcast and only discuss the fact over their own opinions.


The Patch (Episode 34) 46.2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6V2YpjX3Vs

















In this 1 hour podcast i will be looking at the way it is presented to the audience and what the specifics are of the podcast for example the genre and the guests in particular.

The patch is a one hour gaming podcast hosted by the same people who host the rooster teeth podcast and as if you can tell the point of the patch is to talk about games and gaming technology and other gaming appeal such as consoles and companies that make these games.

The patch is the gaming podcast of RoosterTeeth as they have there own podcast to talk about random stuff however the face they are company that makes money off games and gaming web shows they feel they need a podcast dedicated to gaming alone so it has the same employees at rooster teeth nothing has changed other then the theme of the podcast.

Mainly on the patch they have three people one being the presenter and a massive gamer
and then a technical and a journalist in rooster teeth this week its Ashley Jenkins and Ryan Haywood.

With this podcast being at the start of 2014 news of gaming is rather slow however this week they speak about what they are looking forward to the most in 2014 such as games and DLCs for gaming and announcements of new products to hit the shelfs also the hardware capabilities of the new Steam Box and how it has been out sourced to a lot of companies such as alienware.

Presented by
Gus Suroloa

Guests
Ashley Jenkis (Rooster Teeth News)
Ryan Haywood (Technician,Editor and Achievement Hunter lets player)







YOGPOD (Episode 1) 46.2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6TX4yLGJDs&list=PL3B4AFFCB28709845

This blog is a brief first look at the yogpod and how it is presented however i wont be going throught the full 50 minuet podcast as some i will be talking about specific areas of the podcast and how it presenters itself to the audience.

Since listening to this podcast it is based around the events currently going on in the life's of the members of the Yogscast although the podcast is old at the time the events were current.
Talking about the weather and other subjects.
It is two presenters talking to each other about there days at work or what they are currently doing.
The podcasts have since evolved into other subjects featuring guest over a span of a few years this podcast has increased in productivity and changing the format in which it is released.

RoosterTeeth SpoilerCast (Episode 6) 46.2

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In this 1 hour podcast i will be looking at the themes of the podcast and how it is structured for the audience.

One final roosterTeeth Podcast the third and final one this one has a specific subject like the patch it is titled spoiler cast as it based around spoiling TV shows for those who have watched the TV shows so they are able to talk about it with out making fans mad they title them as spoiler cast so people who have not seen the show don't have to listen to it as they know it will spoil the show for them,

They mainly speak about the series of TV shows and how they think they are going to develop being writers and directors them selfs they know a lot about structure of how things are written and talk about the predications for the future of a certain show.

However they also talk about the rumours and the direction and the impact they believe this will have of the show as well as their knowledge of that show.

There are two presenters talking about the show as well as fans who like the show who also work in rooster teeth however sometimes there are arguments about facts and myth in a certain franchise.

This week they discuss the 50 anniversary of Doctor who.

The podcast is TV based podcast with bits of comedy and controversy.

Presented by
Ashley Jenkins  and Brandon Farmahini

Guests
Jordan Cwiez
Gus Sorloa

RoosterTeeth Podcast (251) 46.2

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In this 1 hour and 37 minute podcast i will be looking at the structure of the podcast and how it is presented to the audience.

This podcast the rooster Podcast is a humour podcast based in the company of RoosterTeeth a company famous for its many web shows and its sketches and lets plays on youtube and machinima mainly the Halo series Red VS Blue one that has been running for the past 11 years.

The podcast is presented by Gus Surola and Bernie Burns both a key factor in the company as they built from the ground up every week they get employees from a certain section from the company such as the lets play channel and the website admin this week we have Gavin Free (Lets player and high speed Cinmephotgrapher) and Barbra Dunklemen (Website Admin).

In this specific podcast they do something called the "Podcast Awards" in which they give trophies to certain type of media from last year such as.
Best movie
Best TV series
Best Internet video
Best webshow

They have determined results by asking every employee at rooster teeth for there answers and announce the awards on the podcast and then send the trophies later on.

The podcast never really has a specific subject it swings back and forth from current news to past stories and problems in there lives along with random scenarios and gentile references along with giggling and other mannerisms.

Presented by
Gus Surola
Bernie Burns

Guests
Gavin Free
Barbra Dunklemen

Hat Chat (Episode 1) 46.2

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In this 1 hour podcast i will be looking at how it is presented and structured through out the hour.

Hat chat is a group presented podcast that has its own original sound bytes as all free of them write there own music and parodies of songs and have there own soundtrack for the youtube channel they have.
The podcast is mainly based humour around current events they found some that are out of this world and are unbelievably ridiculous.

Also talking about the events and changes they are making to there channel and community fan page/website.

Along with stories from their past while attending university also making random voices and noises through out the session.

The podcast is complete random which is the sort of humour they intend to give to the audience.

Presented by
Alex Smith
Ross Hornby
Chris Trott