Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Unit 9 AO4 Distribution Technology
Distribution Technology
This is about how technology
has evolved so that we can have access to radio programmes.
Podcasts are things that an
audience will subscribe to. Once they have subscribes, the device they are
using searches on the internet for any episodes and automatically downloads
them for you.
Radio is moving onto mobile.
There are now mobile apps for iPhone, Android and BlackBerry phones where you
can download what radio station you want to listen to. This allows listeners to
have the radio wherever they are.
People can also get radio as
well as BBC stations through their television. If you have Freeview, Freesat,
Sky and Virgin Media then you will have access to radio stations through your
TV. There will be no picture on your screen, but you will get the sound.
BBC iPlayer can work on a
variety of different devices. You can watch it on your TV through a console
(Wii, PS3 and Xbox). Most of Apple’s products can go onto iPlayer too. The
iPhone, iPod and iPad have their own App for iPlayer, which is mainly to catch
up on programmes. There is also another app which is dedicated to radio and
allows you to listen to stations live from your phone. SMART TV’s also give you
access to the BBC iPlayer.
Sky and Virgin Media have
their own Anytime or Catch up applications as well as iPlayer. This gives their
customers a wide range of programmes to catch up on. BBC iPlayer has programmes
as well as radio stations.
Capital FM
I will be looking at the
different ways that Capital FM makes their content available to everyone. I am
looking at this commercial station because I have currently been looking at the
BBC which is funded by the licence fee payers. I will be looking at this
station to see how they make their content available to the public by funding
themselves through advertising.
Capital makes their content
available to a wide variety of technology. You can listen to the station via FM
radio or digital radio. The station is also available on TV. With a Freeview
box, you can listen to the station but on Sky and Freesat, Capital has their
own channel that plays music videos. This channel is not connected to the radio
station.
Everyone can also listen to
the station via their phones. Some phones can listen to the radio from a signal
that is in the headphones. Other phones like the iPhone, Android or BlackBerry
have apps that are connected to the internet streaming the content from the
station.
Then again, there is also the
obvious alternative to listening to the radio. Capital FM has their own website
where you can catch up on the latest programmes or listen live.
Streaming and Download Figures
The BBC has records of how
many people stream radio programmes and download podcasts from their website.
It is information that is based on the site usage and has information taken
only from the UK. Most of this information is conducted through computer IP
addresses which all have a regional code that shows that they are within the
UK.
Site Usage
This information was recorded
by gathering all the IP addresses that went on the iPlayer website that are
situated within the UK. These figures are for all networks of BBC’s Radio and
Music. The information gathered showed that:
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In March 2012, 5,284,334
addresses were found to have been average unique weekly browsers’. This
information is sometimes counted as two people if a PC and Phone is used
because there is two different IP address.
§
In April 2012, 4,752,612
addresses were found to have been the ‘average unique weekly browsers’. This
had gone down by 531,722 which means that the number of people using the site
has decreased. One of the reasons why this has gone down could be because
Easter is second most popular holiday period of the year. That might explain
the decrease in listeners.
Radio 1
This station may not be the
most popular station out of all BBC Radio, but seem to have the highest monthly
live stream requests. These live stream requests are recorded from the amount
of people that listen to the radio live online. This is also recorded by any
other activity on Radio 1’s section of the website.
The reason why Radio 1 has
the most listeners is mainly because of teenagers. They have plenty of access
to the internet through computers and their other gadgets. The difference
between radio 1 and Radio 2’s websites is immense. Radio one has a scrollable
playlist of all the songs they have just played, complete with album art. Radio
2 however, only have 5 different tabs, a link to listen live online and a few
links to related content. This shows that there is not much movement on the
website and the listeners are not really interactive.
Download and Podcast Figures
Podcasts are short programmes
that you subscribe to and receive new downloads for automatically every day or
week. Whenever there is a new podcast from the subject or programme you
subscribed to, you will automatically receive the new podcasts.
There is also information on the popularity of
podcast downloads. From what I can see, Radio 4 has the most downloads. This is
mainly because that they are popular for their speech programmes as well as the
fact that they don’t play music. Their remit does not contain any music, mainly
a mixed speech service.
Unit 9 AO4 Radio Technology
Unit 9: AO4-Technology in Radio
For this assessment I will
be: writing about different forms of radio, then I will be talking about the
way radio can be listened to from the way Capital FM chooses to make their
station available to their customers. Lastly, I will be looking at the site
usage on the BBC radio player.
AM, FM and Digital Radio
PURE is a company that
creates digital stations. In order to create the stations and ensure that the
digital take over can be done, the digital version of the station has to cover
the exact same areas that the FM radio stations had coverage over. When this is
then put in place, FM radio will be taken off in two years. This gives enough
time for people to prepare from the switchover and replace their analogue
radios with digital ones.
Two things that PURE have to
do by before deciding to close down FM are:
·
To make sure that at least
90% of the population has digital radio
·
To ensure that 50% of all
people listening is on Digital Radio.
This is to ensure that at
least half of the population are ready for the switchover. By knowing that at
least half of the population are already listening to digital radio shows that
they are already prepared for the switchover.
Digital Radio
This form of radio is a lot
more compressed than normal radio. Information isn’t sent in waves it is sent
in forms of data. These forms of data are compiled into 1’s and 0’s and are
read by the radio and put out a higher quality sound.
This higher quality sound
means that there are still two different signals coming in but the difference
is that one cancels out the information that is not needed so that the final
outcome is just pure sound and not interference.
With digital radio, you can
forget having to remember the station frequency you are looking for because you
will just need to scroll through the station names because the digital radio
has already found the stations you can listen to.
| Digital Radio Screen displaying Station Name |
There is also scrolling text
that the station regularly updates telling you the name of the song and artist
playing, the website to check out for competitions and many other things like
who is coming on the show later on in the day.
Some newer models of Digital
radio might even allow you to pause and rewind digital radio. How this is done
is pretty simple. When you have pressed pause, the radio is saving what is
broadcasting now so that you can listen to it when you press play.
PURE also have their own
portable Digital radios that can do more than you think. They may just look
like simple portable radios but in actual fact is that you can connect it to
you Wi-Fi at home. This will enable the radio to do nothing else but look for
radio stations that are all around the world.
DAB+
This is an upgraded version
of digital radio that is in some other countries which has a better compression
system. Since the UK was the first to change to DAB radio, they won’t be
changing to DAB+ anytime soon. Other countries had waited and stayed on
analogue radio which is why they could change to DAB+ radio.
One of the differences
between DAB and DAB+ radio is that there is no interference. There is also
double the sound quality which is why normal DAB systems cannot receive it.
Normal DAB radios cannot
adapt to DAB+ radio and this would mean that everyone would have to get new
radio systems in order to adapt to DAB+. This is too costly for the UK and would
mean that many radio systems would be wasted. Everyone has already got used to
using DAB radio; it would be a bit too much to ask for if the radio industry
wanted to change again.
Unit 9 AO3 Legal & Ethical - Agencies
RAB (Radio Advertising
Bureau)
This is an organisation made
to represent all commercial radio stations in the industry. They help encourage
businesses to use radio to advertise their products to their audience. They do
this by using their:
Radio Gauge- This puts together
effective information about a stations audience and measures the data so that
the client sees how reliable and effective radio advertising really is.
Case Studies- More in depth information
about how Radio advertising actually does work for businesses and is a
successful method to promote products and services.
With their experience they
even offer businesses help with their radio campaign. This helps the businesses
bring out their ideas so that they can pitch their product to the listeners
with really creative ideas.
Radio Centre
Also merged with the RAB,
Radio Centre and RACC are all companies that work together to protect
commercial radio and get it to work at its best. By working together, the
impact is bigger and the companies can all work together in order to bend rules
so that commercial radio can still achieve its aims.
This gives UK commercial
radio a voice that is able to work with the government so that they have the
ability to campaign for changes in the government policy that affect radio. The
term for this type of campaigning is called lobbied. The reason why the
industry seeks to regulate itself is so that it is protected from going against
the rules in radio. By having their own regulators, they have
The RC also promotes
commercial radio and ensures that they don’t break rules. Since commercial
radio need to advertise in order to get money to fund the station, it is vital
that their adverts must abide to the rules.
Commercial stations though
that it was unfair how BBC stations can just casually mention companies on
their stations without getting paid. Commercial stations won’t be getting as
much businesses coming to them to advertise if the BBC is offering to do
something similar for free.
The RACC are a company linked
to Radio centre that checks adverts for different radio stations. This company
checks adverts to see if they comply with the rules about adverts on radio so
that the radio stations are not breaching any advertising laws and are
confronted my advert regulating agencies.
CAP- (Committee of
Advertising Practice)
This is the company that is
working with the ASA to ensure that their advertising codes are being followed.
CAP created the code which stated that all adverts must be Legal, Decent and
Honest. The ASA work by these rules regulating broadcasting and non-Broadcasting
companies to make sure that CAP’s codes are being followed.
CAP has two different advertising codes. These are for Broadcasting
and for Print. They both have to be Legal, Decent and Honest but because there
are two different forms of advertising, the rules have been changed to apply to
that type of advertising.
ASA- Advertising Standards
Authority
Working by the rules that CAP dictate for them to regulate by, this
company works with TV and radio advertising. The ASA enforces all the rules and
makes sure both TV and Radio advertisements are Legal, Decent and Honest. The
ASA also deal with complaints about advertisements that breach their terms and
decide sanctions for the channels that showed the advert and the company that
made it.
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PRSformusic.com
This is a company that
arranges for commission to be collected by businesses that use music in their
environments. In order to play music in a shop you need to be issued with a
licence that you have to pay regularly for. The reason why this company has
been put in place is because the artist and producer are not getting paid for
their music being played in public places which is why it is important that
they get paid for their music being used for business purposes.
The licence has been put in
place so that music that is used can be paid for.
You need to have licences to
play music on Radio, TV channels, in Businesses and in a workplace. Places like
hospitals, retail stores and restaurants also need to have a licence to play
music. Without the licence, these businesses can be issued with a fine and be
told to pay for a licence on a regular basis.
The money is paid to the
writer, performer and composer and music publisher members. The Company only
takes a small commission fee in order to cover operation costs.
Music Returns- This is a record from
licence fee holders which states where they have used music within their
business. For Radio, they will need to record the songs that they have played
and the songs that are played with adverts or idents. Most of this information
has been taken down by their computers, but it is important that the
information is recorded which is why some stations white it out by hand as a
back-up.
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