Styles of Radio News.

Styles of Radio News
Related to audience
Related to audience is a style of news that relates directly to the radio station that is broadcasting the news’ target audience. For example, the radio station Gaydio on their exchange show that includes news and then discussion about that news topic. For example, the station Gaydio broadcasted news subjects that relates to their target audience which is the LGBT community. The news they included was Park Life banning man bags and how that effects the LGBT community, free banking in Britain may end and their major news topic was a news story about in Ireland public services are fighting for the right to deny members serviced based on their sexuality, due to their strong religious beliefs. They then brought Steve Brooks onto the show to talk more in depth about the topic, and how it is discriminating against anyone who is not heterosexual. This topic obviously relates to audience, due to the fact it directly relates to the LGBT community and discrimination against LGBT community. They use both informal and formal language, and speak in a serious way however introduce humour also. I think they do this because when they use formal language, they get across the serious side of the story, however when they speak informal it makes the listeners and guests on the show feel comfortable and not as serious. The show could apply to anyone, because anyone from any demographic can be gay, however it mostly applies to the demographic profiling of C2 and up.

Public service news:
Public service news is when a radio station includes news that appeals or applies to the majority of people; this includes a lot of world or country news, war, major crime or political topics. For example the radio station BBC Radio 1 air public interest topics that have the possibility of reaching everyone and interesting every member of the public. However if that piece of news was extremely important, the majority of news stations will broadcast that piece of news so that everyone is aware of that news topic (for example; Politics, War, weather and traffic updates). On public news stories they usually use very formal language and speak formally, in order to get the news story across clearly to the audience. Public service news applies to everyone from any demographic profile, from E to A, as the news applies to everyone in the country.

Commercial news:
Commercial news is news that has a commercial value. Commercial news will be broadcasted to the area that it relates to. For example, if a new shopping centre was opening in Manchester, the Manchester based radio station will broadcast the commercial news to reach their target audience, which would be the people of Manchester. So in that instance, Capital, Key103 or Salford City Radio would all air this commercial news. This will usually apply to the demographic group of C2 and up to A because they have more disposable income, and will be more likely to purchase what the commercial news is selling. Commercial news will usually be spoken formally to impress the audience and also to make sure it is easily understandable.
Community news:
A community news station is a radio station that airs to that local area, for example Salford City Radio, they broadcast to the city of Salford. Salford City Radio will include topics that relate to the city of Salford, because their target audience is people who live in Salford. For example they will broadcast news that has happened within Salford like crime that has happened in that area, or local elections. Community news is usually spoken formally to ensure the news can be easily understood. However the target audience depends on where they are broadcasting too. For example, with Salford City Radio their target audience will be C1 and below due to the fact that the demographic for Salford is C1 and below, however it depends where that show is broadcasting too.

Small-scale:
Small-scale news is usually played on radio stations that is very small and only broadcasts to a small area or building. An example of a small-scale radio station would be the college based radio station, E6 Radio. Their target audience is the students and teachers of Eccles College. Their broadcast will include anything from local news and college based news, for example new courses, a change in the college or something the college wants the students to get involved in. All of the E6 Radio’s broadcast will be surrounding the college, as that relates to their target audience. Small-scale news can be spoken both informal and formally, depending on the news story. For example if it was a serious or important news piece, it will be spoken very formally. However, if it wasn’t a serious story the station could put an informal or comedic twist on the story. With small scale news, the target audience depends on where it is broadcasted. For example with E6 Radio, the target audience will be E on the demographic profiling scale because the majority of listeners are students and therefore apply in the E category.

Local news:
Local radio news is very similar to small-scale; they include news that relates to their target audience. For example, with Salford City Radio they play news that relates to that area, so they will broadcast local news that are about or surround the city Salford, for example local crime or local elections. Local news can be spoken either informally or formally depending on the gravity of the story and who the radio station is broadcasting too and their target audience. For example with Salford City Radio, their target audience is C1 and below on the demographic profile because that is the demographic for Salford.

Regional news:
Regional news is news broadcasted to only the region it applies too, for example BBC Radio Manchester, Key103 and Capital are all regional news stations. Their target audience are members of that region so they will include news that surrounds that region, so for BBC Radio Manchester, Key103 and Capital they broadcast for the North West of England so they will include news stories based around the North West. This could be anything from crime based in the North West or local elections; any news based within the North West will be broadcasted. Regional news is usually spoken formally however can sometimes have an informal twist, for example if a story could be considered as funny they will joke about it however will keep it formal so it can be easily understood. Regional news is targeted at where ever they are broadcasting too, for example with BBC Radio Manchester, Key103 and Capital their target audience is the North West, which can be anywhere from A to E on the demographic profiling scale. However it depends where that particular radio station is broadcasting too.

National news:
National news is a news story so important it needs to be broadcasted to the whole nation. Their target audience is the entire nation so they will include any vital information that the nation needs to know about, for example war, politics or government. Any radio station will air national news stories from small-scale radio stations to national-news stations (BBC Radio 1). They will use formal language in order for the news story to be easily understood. This will also be targeted at the entire nation, meaning it will reach to the entire demographic profiling scale, from E to A.

Internet, satellite and cable news:
Internet, satellite and cable news are all specific to audience news programmes. For example, if an Internet radio show is rock based, their target audience will be rock music fans. They will broadcast news that surrounds that topic, like band news or rock music festivals. Their broadcasts can reach anyone that connects and enjoys their topic, so they will only really include topics that their audience wants to hear and know about. Internet, satellite and cable news can be either formal or informal depending on what their talking about however are mostly informal. Their target audience depends completely on what they are broadcasting and who it interests, so it could be anywhere from A to E on the demographic profiling scale.