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TV BROADCAST ANALYSIS – BBC WORLD NEWS BY EMMA VENESS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- xPlSMJU_xk

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TV BROADCAST ANALYSIS – BBC WORLD NEWSBY EMMA VENESS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-

xPlSMJU_xk

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INTRO

The broadcast starts with an intro sequence of different frames of the studio and news readers. Its just under 10 seconds and has a digital timer at the bottom of the frame counting down to 0. The intro montage includes various camera angles. It also had background music which creates impact.

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NEWS REPORTER INTROAt the beginning of the bulletin it shows the main news presenter, Ros Atkins tells us the main headlines and what stories they will be showing us. The clip of the newsreader lasts about 8 seconds before it changes to a cut away of the story. The news reader is sitting behind a desk, with one of the upcoming stories image behind him.

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MAIN STORIES

The first thing the news reader does is tell us the main stories that have happened and the most important this includes field reporters who are at the scene telling us more information.

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INTRO 2 (LOGO)

After the main stories have been covered there is another intro which shows the BBC logo and has intense music this is to tell the viewers the news reader will be explaining the stories in more depth.

This is the logo shown:

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MAIN STORY 1Cuts away to different montage clips with real footage of the French government. News reader Mark Doyle in West Africa.

It then links to studio to Christian Fraser to tell us more on the story.

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NEW STUDIO Returning back to Ros Atkins he tells us about the new studio he is reporting from called ‘Broadcasting House’. All of the BBC News global journalist are together behind him.

Cuts away to another reporter giving a tour of the new facilities for BBC News staff. Broadcasting in 28 different countries.

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MAIN STORY 2

International rescue committee. Atkin’s then cuts away to Leben where another news correspondent carries on the story with more information.

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SPORT NEWS

The studio background changes to a sportsman, it then goes to an interview with him.