Thursday, 29 September 2016

BBC Radio 4 News Bulletin- 6pm

                                             






Running order for the news bulletin at 27th September @6pm:

  1. Headline: Sam Allardyce is fighting for his job
Facts in the story:
  • Leaks on film breaking football transfer rules.
  • Having business deals on player transfer.
  • Sam Allardyce had to talk to the FA bosses.

News Values:

Surprised: This is an unusual event, because he just became the England manager and now did this bad event.
Immediacy: This story is still ongoing to see if he stays as manager for England or gets removed.
Negativity: This is bad news, especially for the England team and the supporters/fans.

      2. Headline: The worlds first baby has been born using a new technique

Facts in the story:

  • Born from 3 DNA from people.
  • Baby will become healthy.
  • Researchers has stated that this is a big step forward.
News Values:

Surprised: This is an unexpected event because this has never been done before.
Balance: This is good news as it balances all other news.
Personalisation: This story is a children based because it is about a baby been born.

       3. Headline: Jeremy Corbyn is making his own case.

Facts in the story:

  • Making a case for a nuclear free world, even though his policy is to renew.
News Values:

Immediacy: This news story has happened recently. This is a breaking news for UK and therefore appeared on the radio.
Balance: This radio story can be good because it means we are taking away all nuclear weapons and we will not be able to produce it again.
Conflict: This radio story will have arguments between the UN and other countries around the world because some countries might want to keep nuclear weapons and some do not.

         4. Headline: Educational fees for children in schools

Facts in the story:
  • Location base is in Wales.
  • Government are replacing tuition fees.
News Values:

Familiarity: The location where this is occurring is in Wales. Therefore, it is geographically close to us.
Amplitude: It does effect a large number of children attending schools across Wales.
Personalisation: This is a human interest story, especially for parents who have children.

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