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MV Question

Typically, music videos are used to create and promote a profitable artist image, however, some artists choose to leave their own political ideas and ideologies within their work, through the media language used in their video. One example being Childish Gambino, who left strong messages surrounding gun violence in his 'This Is America' video. In Radiohead's 'Burn The Witch' , binary opposites are used to create progressive viewpoints. Scenes of a picturesque, idyllic town, whose residents complete innocent jobs such as painting and gardening contrast what is seen later on in the video, where in three minutes' time a friendly inspector is burnt for sacrifice. The binary opposite of civillisation and barbarism shown in the video show Radiohead's political ideas: that the public are easily influenced by political ideas. The power the Wickerman holds over the village is evident through camera angle. A low angle is used when the Wickerman is first revealed, show...

Radio Stations Stats

Capital FM ● 9.6m weekly listeners - more than Radio 1 ●Popular music, news ●Most listened to by ages 15-34 ●Private network - owned by Global ● funded by advertisments BBC Radio 2  ● 13m weekly listeners - more than radio 1, most listened to radio station ●Targets over 35s, music, news ●Public Network, funded by TV license Smooth Radio ● 6.6.m weekly listeners ●mostly listed to by over 40s ●Private network - Owned by Global ●Owned by advertisements

BBC Regulation

 Watershed at 9pm - swearing, 15+ rated shows Regulated by OFCOM - regulatory body that uphold the BBC's Values, process complaints Love Island receive thousands of OCFOM complaints a year Shirky -publish then filter Royal Charter OFCOM must: enable the BBC to fulfil its mission and promote the public purposes protect fair and effective competition produce an operating framework OFCOM'S requirements impartial news and information educative high quality, distinctive programmes reflecting, representing and serving all communities across Britain supporting creative industries - keep arts alive reflecting the UK and its values to the world Impossible for OFCOM to regulate the BBC effectively https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63805821 OFCOM to regulate BBC's online services more  More money is being invested into digital news.  OFCOM have to review more complaints.  BBC aim to be a digital first organisation. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63805...