Explore how recent technological changes have shaped Late Night Womens Hour
Explore how emergent digital technologies have shaped Late Night Womens Hour
LNWH 'Home' Episode 28th October 2016
Digital technology refers to any technology that utilises a computer. Digital media allows for ease of access, portability,
- "Late Night" suggests something a little bit more spicy because it is after watershed, however in the 'Home' episode there was no swearing and no 'risky' topics. Scheduling suggests mature, home audiences and also a smaller audience.
- Digital technology allows massive convenience. Many people would be out 'on the town' on a Friday but due to digital technology they can listen to it on another day turning the radio broadcast into a Podcast for future listening. Also allows for a larger audience for people in other countries to listen to and engage with the show.
- Visual aspect. Cute graphic thumbnails of Lauren Laverne.
- Twitter and social networks: hashtag LNWH, talk and interact directly with listeners
- BBC is fundamentally a public broadcasting service "Inform, Educate, and Entertain", paid for by TV licensing
- BBC under threat from Netflix / streaming services and digital piracy
- 2016 Buzzword 'hygge'
- Relatable to the middle class audience
- anecdote about having access to only "20 books" Which causes a collective gasp
- Show has a cult audience
- Lauren Laverne is slightly controversial called spice girls "Tory scum"
Explore how emergent digital technologies have shaped Late Night Womens Hour
LNWH 'Home' Episode 28th October 2016
Digital technology refers to any technology that utilises a computer. Digital media allows for ease of access, portability,
- "Late Night" suggests something a little bit more spicy because it is after watershed, however in the 'Home' episode there was no swearing and no 'risky' topics. Scheduling suggests mature, home audiences and also a smaller audience.
- Digital technology allows massive convenience. Many people would be out 'on the town' on a Friday but due to digital technology they can listen to it on another day turning the radio broadcast into a Podcast for future listening. Also allows for a larger audience for people in other countries to listen to and engage with the show.
- Visual aspect. Cute graphic thumbnails of Lauren Laverne.
- Twitter and social networks: hashtag LNWH, talk and interact directly with listeners
- BBC is fundamentally a public broadcasting service "Inform, Educate, and Entertain", paid for by TV licensing
- BBC under threat from Netflix / streaming services and digital piracy
- 2016 Buzzword 'hygge'
- Relatable to the middle class audience
- anecdote about having access to only "20 books" Which causes a collective gasp
- Show has a cult audience
- Lauren Laverne is slightly controversial called spice girls "Tory scum"
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