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! I took used YouTube to take notes !
Notes:
1 - BBC
- Time watching the broadcast:
- Apr 19 2020 - 11AM
- Who is presenting:
- Name - Unknown
- Gender: Female
- Links: Unkown
- What does the studio look like:
- Very open room with multiple computer/tv screens aligned next to each other with a glass wall separating the screens from the presenter.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video that I am watching there is not, however, when watching the full broadcast it has an intro screen with the world spinning with the name BBC at the end which lasts around 14 seconds. When cutting between slides they just cut to the next clip.
- How many different stories were covered:
- Recently with the pandemic going on, they focused on coronavirus. On this video, they talk about the president of the US to "begin a safe, gradual and phased opening". Later in the day, they uploaded more videos of them talking about some countries in the EU easing their lockdown measures.
- How did the broadcast end:
- They cut to the presenter giving a very short conclusion of what they talked for the last 5 minutes. The BBC is very consistent with their endings.
2 - BBC
- Time watching this broadcast:
- Apr 20 2020 - 10:23AM
- Who is presenting:
- Name - Unknown
- Gender: Male
- Links: Unknown
- What does the studio look like:
- Very minimalistic with 3 TVs covering the walls showing the information the presenter is talking about.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video, they don't use the 14-second intro, they just give us a wide shot while getting closer to the presenter slowly giving a straight on shot.
- How many different stories were covered:
- They only covered one story in this 7-minute video, the presenter talks about the hospital staff in the UK being "overwhelmed" by "onslaught of admissions".
- How did the broadcast end:
- They followed the same transition as the previous video where the presenter sits at his desk with multiple monitors behind him while giving a very quick summary of what happened.
3 - ITV
- Time watching this broadcast:
- Apr 19 2020 - 11:20AM
- Who is presenting:
- Name: Unknown
- Gender: Male
- Links: Unknown
- What does the studio look like:
- ITV's studio is not shown in this video however, he looks to be inside his office calling people around the UK on his laptop. It looks like the BBC goes for a much more professional approach compared to ITV.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video, there is no title sequence or introduction it just gets right into the news/reports with the people from the UK talk about the problems of PPE running low for NHS staff.
- How many different stories were covered:
- In this video, they just focus on the PPE for NHS staff running low which is not good when fighting this deadly virus.
- How did the broadcast end:
- The broadcast ended with an outro screen showing off their social media compared to the BBC giving a small conclusion at the end.
4 - ITV
- Who is presenting:
- Name: Joe Hills
- Gender: Male
- Links: Business Editor
- What does the studio look like:
- In this video, they do not show off any sort of studio or office.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video they did not show off a title sequence however, they did show the name of the narrator and editor.
- How many different stories were covered:
In this 2 minute video, they talk about "140,000 companies apply for government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme".
- How did the broadcast end:
- The broadcast ended like the other video where it just cut to an outro screen with their social media on screen.
! I took used YouTube to take notes !
Notes:
1 - BBC
- Time watching the broadcast:
- Apr 19 2020 - 11AM
- Who is presenting:
- Name - Unknown
- Gender: Female
- Links: Unkown
- What does the studio look like:
- Very open room with multiple computer/tv screens aligned next to each other with a glass wall separating the screens from the presenter.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video that I am watching there is not, however, when watching the full broadcast it has an intro screen with the world spinning with the name BBC at the end which lasts around 14 seconds. When cutting between slides they just cut to the next clip.
- How many different stories were covered:
- Recently with the pandemic going on, they focused on coronavirus. On this video, they talk about the president of the US to "begin a safe, gradual and phased opening". Later in the day, they uploaded more videos of them talking about some countries in the EU easing their lockdown measures.
- How did the broadcast end:
- They cut to the presenter giving a very short conclusion of what they talked for the last 5 minutes. The BBC is very consistent with their endings.
2 - BBC
- Time watching this broadcast:
- Apr 20 2020 - 10:23AM
- Who is presenting:
- Name - Unknown
- Gender: Male
- Links: Unknown
- What does the studio look like:
- Very minimalistic with 3 TVs covering the walls showing the information the presenter is talking about.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video, they don't use the 14-second intro, they just give us a wide shot while getting closer to the presenter slowly giving a straight on shot.
- How many different stories were covered:
- They only covered one story in this 7-minute video, the presenter talks about the hospital staff in the UK being "overwhelmed" by "onslaught of admissions".
- How did the broadcast end:
- They followed the same transition as the previous video where the presenter sits at his desk with multiple monitors behind him while giving a very quick summary of what happened.
3 - ITV
- Time watching this broadcast:
- Apr 19 2020 - 11:20AM
- Who is presenting:
- Name: Unknown
- Gender: Male
- Links: Unknown
- What does the studio look like:
- ITV's studio is not shown in this video however, he looks to be inside his office calling people around the UK on his laptop. It looks like the BBC goes for a much more professional approach compared to ITV.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video, there is no title sequence or introduction it just gets right into the news/reports with the people from the UK talk about the problems of PPE running low for NHS staff.
- How many different stories were covered:
- In this video, they just focus on the PPE for NHS staff running low which is not good when fighting this deadly virus.
- How did the broadcast end:
- The broadcast ended with an outro screen showing off their social media compared to the BBC giving a small conclusion at the end.
4 - ITV
- Who is presenting:
- Name: Joe Hills
- Gender: Male
- Links: Business Editor
- What does the studio look like:
- In this video, they do not show off any sort of studio or office.
- Is there a title sequence:
- In this video they did not show off a title sequence however, they did show the name of the narrator and editor.
- How many different stories were covered:
In this 2 minute video, they talk about "140,000 companies apply for government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme".
- How did the broadcast end:
- The broadcast ended like the other video where it just cut to an outro screen with their social media on screen.
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