The news bulletin provides headlines on a hit and run incident involving two police officers, an Oldham man being recognized for his work in the Olympics, and Oldham Athletic fans remaining loyal after their cup run ended. Interviews include a police officer discussing road safety, the Oldham man sharing his feelings about the nomination, and fans giving their opinions on the team's achievement.
The document is a news script for Oldham Community Radio. It includes the following headlines: two police officers have been injured in a hit and run; two men have been arrested in Haslingden on suspicion of attempted murder. It also reports that Jeremy Broadbent from Oldham has been nominated for a local award for his work on the Olympics legacy project. Finally, it discusses Oldham Athletic fans remaining proud after their recent Cup run despite a loss against Everton.
The document discusses a conversation between Peter and his Dad about tapping fingers. Dad taps his finger 120 times, with his tapping rate slowing after 77 taps. While tapping for a minute did not cause pain, perpetual tapping would lead to muscle fatigue. When tapping, muscles in the finger and forearm contract to move the finger up and down. Actions like tapping can cause temporary muscle fatigue. The number of muscles used in each tap depends on factors but at least one muscle moves the finger up and another down. Twitching is not caused by over-tapping but by nerve issues. Kids with fewer than 5 fingers may find tapping harder due to using forearm muscles. Diseases like hypotonia affecting muscle tone and strength could impact tapping
The interview summarizes an upcoming movie called "Frenemies" that is based on a book about two girls who hated each other in school. The writer, director, and actresses discuss how they became involved in the project. They play the movie trailer and discuss how the film will be promoted. The actresses talk about enjoying working together on set. Finally, the cast and crew thank the presenter and audience, and it is announced that the movie will be released on September 23rd, 2011.
A 27-year-old man was arrested after police discovered £25,000 worth of cannabis and other drugs in a wheelie bin behind a property in Oldham. A community correspondent spoke to a college mentor about local drug issues, who said drugs were affecting young people but crime may decrease if cannabis was legalized. The bulletin also discussed Oldham's music scene and how the upcoming Metrolink system is impacting the community, with residents expressing hopes it will improve transportation once completed in 2013.
A 27-year-old man was arrested after police discovered £25,000 worth of cannabis and other drugs in a wheelie bin behind a property in Oldham. A community correspondent spoke to a college mentor about local drug issues, who said drugs were affecting young people but crime may decrease if cannabis was legalized. The bulletin also discussed Oldham's music scene and how the upcoming Metrolink system is impacting the community, with residents expressing hopes it will improve transportation once completed in 2013.
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1) An elderly woman was mugged and injured at a bus stop by three Asian males aged 15-21. A community case officer was interviewed about support available for victims.
2) Construction of Oldham's Metrolink tram system is nearing completion with testing starting this weekend, though some road closures will occur. Local residents were interviewed about the impacts.
3) Oldham Athletic football club has made a mediocre start to the season under their new manager and an author who follows the team discussed their performance so far.
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Our media product would likely be distributed by local radio stations like Oldham Community Radio, which informs local communities about news and events in their area. The document discusses how the news stories in the media product focus on Oldham and surrounding areas, including a hard news story on local police and a soft news story about an Olympic athlete from Oldham. It would aim to have the style of interviews and stories found on Oldham Community Radio. The media product could potentially be distributed through Oldham Community Radio or similar local stations focused on their own communities.
The document summarizes and compares the speaker's school radio news bulletin to one produced by Oldham Community Radio. Some key points:
1) Both used upbeat jingles and introduced the news, but the community radio presenter's introduction was more serious in tone.
2) Both followed the inverted pyramid structure in their stories and used the 5W's.
3) The community radio presenter spoke more formally and clearly while maintaining the recommended words-per-minute, while the student presenter spoke somewhat faster and less clearly as a less experienced presenter.
4) Stories in the student's bulletin were more locally focused on Oldham, while the community radio stories had a national scope
The document compares a student's preliminary and main radio jingle and news bulletin tasks. For the preliminary task, the student preferred their jingle but notes audio issues like abrupt editing and improper levels. They improved on the main task by using more sounds and learning how to properly use the editing equipment. The student highlights how the main news bulletin has better audio quality, flow, and editing compared to the preliminary version. Overall, the student learned a lot about audio editing between the two assignments.
This document discusses how a media product would be distributed by local community radio stations like Oldham Community Radio. It notes that local stations inform communities about local news, weather, and events. The media product focuses on news stories relevant to Oldham, including safety of local police, a resident nominated for an award, Oldham's involvement in the Olympics, and a sports story about a local athletics club. Other local stations like Tameside Community Radio serve similar functions for their own communities. Oldham Community Radio's presenters are volunteers and funded by the local council. It aims to provide a relaxed, suitable newscast for families in the morning. The media product would be advertised similarly on the Oldham Community Radio website,
The document contains interviews with 5 people about Oldham Athletics' recent cup run and how it has impacted the town. Most people said the cup run brought the town together and made them proud, though one person said it likely only benefitted the town in the short term. While some were disappointed they lost, most said they were still proud of how far the team got in the competition. One person said they were not really interested as they were not an Oldham fan.
Jeremy discusses his involvement with a business leadership group in Oldham that took on a project called "One Future" to raise the profile of Oldham in relation to the 2012 London Olympics and promote legacy issues like health, fitness, and economic growth. Though he represents a team, Jeremy feels honored to be nominated for a local Pride of Oldham award. While Oldham did not have a major direct input on the Olympics, local athletes and businesses contributed, and the focus now is on carrying the momentum forward to other events like the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
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Our media product would likely be distributed by local radio stations like Oldham Community Radio, which informs local communities about news and events in their area. The document discusses how the news stories in the media product focus on Oldham and surrounding areas, including a hard news story on local police and a soft news story about an Olympic athlete from Oldham. It would aim to have the style of interviews and stories found on Oldham Community Radio. The media product could potentially be distributed through Oldham Community Radio or similar local stations focused on their own communities.
The document summarizes and compares the speaker's school radio news bulletin to one produced by Oldham Community Radio. Some key points:
1) Both used upbeat jingles and introduced the news, but the community radio presenter's introduction was more serious in tone.
2) Both followed the inverted pyramid structure in their stories and used the 5W's.
3) The community radio presenter spoke more formally and clearly while maintaining the recommended words-per-minute, while the student presenter spoke somewhat faster and less clearly as a less experienced presenter.
4) Stories in the student's bulletin were more locally focused on Oldham, while the community radio stories had a national scope
The document compares a student's preliminary and main radio jingle and news bulletin tasks. For the preliminary task, the student preferred their jingle but notes audio issues like abrupt editing and improper levels. They improved on the main task by using more sounds and learning how to properly use the editing equipment. The student highlights how the main news bulletin has better audio quality, flow, and editing compared to the preliminary version. Overall, the student learned a lot about audio editing between the two assignments.
This document discusses how a media product would be distributed by local community radio stations like Oldham Community Radio. It notes that local stations inform communities about local news, weather, and events. The media product focuses on news stories relevant to Oldham, including safety of local police, a resident nominated for an award, Oldham's involvement in the Olympics, and a sports story about a local athletics club. Other local stations like Tameside Community Radio serve similar functions for their own communities. Oldham Community Radio's presenters are volunteers and funded by the local council. It aims to provide a relaxed, suitable newscast for families in the morning. The media product would be advertised similarly on the Oldham Community Radio website,
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Tuition Fee Waiver: Sports scholarships often provide a partial or full waiver on tuition fees based on the level of achievement and performance in sports.
Accommodation and Mess Charges: Some scholarships also cover accommodation and mess charges, reducing the overall cost of living on campus.
Priority in Admissions: Athletes may receive priority during the admission process, making it easier to secure a seat.
Training Facilities: LPU provides state-of-the-art training facilities for athletes, ensuring they have access to the best infrastructure.
Coaching Support: You may receive specialized coaching and mentoring from experienced trainers and coaches to enhance your performance.
Participation in Competitions: Scholarships may cover the cost of participation in national and international competitions, providing exposure and opportunities for further growth.
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For blog script thing
1. Final Draft
News Jingle (Over voice- You are listening to Oldham community radio 99.7fm. This is your
hourly news update.)
Presenter: Hello I am Harry Broughton and I am here with your Oldham
Community radio news bulletin, the time is 7am and the headlines
this morning are...
(Sound bite)
Police injured in a hit and run incident (sound bucket)
PC Neil England- It’s advisable when you’re getting out of the driver’s seat that you have some kind
of fluorescent jacket on.
A local man has been recognised for his involvement in the Olympics
(Sound bucket)
Jeremy Broadbent- It’s an honour to be able to do that.
And Oldham Athletic fans remain loyal after their cup run. (Sound
Bucket) [28 seconds]
Voxpop- I think it’s benefited the town but I think it’ll be forgotten about in a few months.
Two greater Manchester police officers have been injured in a hit
and run incident in Harpurhey. Both are in a stable condition in
hospital after both received multiple injuries. [14 seconds]
Two men have been arrested in Haslingden on suspicion of attempted
murder.
We sent our crime correspondent Holly Jackson to speak to PC Neil
England about safety in the police force. [10 seconds]
Crime Correspondent: I spoke to PC Neil England about the dangers of
policing the streets.
PC Neil England: When you’re going out into traffic from a police vehicle. It’s advisable when you get
out of the driver’s seat that you have some kind of fluorescent jacket on so if you do alight into traffic
that then the traffic can see you. However that isn’t always the case. Like anyone else police officers
have to observe the Highway Code and make sure that when they do alight the vehicle and that’s
normal for any police officer.
Our Crime Correspondent Holly Jackson: Do you feel like police road
safety has been affected by the recent events of the two officers
being injured in the line of duty?
PC Neil England: Police portals are advised on parade about the type of incident and what occurred.
It’s a reminder to all police officers how dangerous the job is.
The upbeat news jingle would attract the target
audience because it is upbeat and fits into the
style of music our target audience likes- we
found this out by giving them a questionnaire.
The welcoming
is very relaxed
and welcoming
and it intrigues
the audience
and makes
them want to
listen to the
news
broadcast.
We chose this part of the
bulletin for our headline so
that that the target audience
would understand it and they
will be interested in the news
stories.
This is spoken
by a teenager
so it would
attract the
target
audience.
Telling the
audience
what they are
talking about.
So they know.
We chose to interview PC Neil England because he is in the police
force and therefore they are relevant to the news story.
2. Crime Correspondent: Do you safe driving around in a marked vehicle?
PC Neil England: I think there’s no difference to when I first joined the police. That you are as safe as
you ever was the good thing about a marked vehicle is that people moderate their behaviour when
they’re driving around you they tend to behave themselves a lot more because they know that you
have powers to stop them and to question them about their driving and whether or not they are safe
on the road themselves so no when you’re in a police vehicle you are safe if not safer than the
members of the public.
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Crime correspondent: Do you feel this makes you a target?
PC Neil England: You can be a target for the wrong type of people. If they have their own agenda or
hidden agenda relation to you as a police office. Unfortunately the role attracts the kind of clientele
that on occasion don’t like authority figures.
Presenter: In other news, Oldham’s Jeremy Broadbent has been
nominated for the pride of Oldham award after his work during the
Olympics.
He was part of the One Future Olympic Legacy project which aimed for
Oldham’s residents to provide a legacy in order to build a better
future for our citizens. [19 seconds]
Our reporter Sarah Malkin talked to Jeremy Broadbent about his
feelings on being nominated for this award.
Reporter: I asked Jeremy about his involvement in Oldham’s Olympic
legacy and about his nomination.
Jeremy Broadbent: Well of course it was quite an honour but that wasn’t the reason why we took on
the project and the other point about it is I was representing a team but again it was an honour to be
able to do that. It wasn’t something that we planned to do and it was nice to get a little bit of
recognition for something we do as a company anyway.
Reporter: How does it feel to come from a small town like Oldham and
have an impact on something so big like the London Olympics?
Jeremy Broadbent: We played a part but it’s part of the legacy issues on how we then continue to
get people from Oldham to contribute to the Glasgow Commonwealth games. So it doesn’t stop after
the Olympics its how we carry it forward.
I was also interested in finding out your thoughts about Oldham’s
Olympic legacy....
Vox pop 1: It sounds like a really good way of representing the community.
Vox pop 2: It gives Oldham proper recognition.
This is telling the audience
that they are moving on to
the next topic.
The vox pops here
are mainly people
around our college
therefore the
audience will like
that people
younger are
showing their
opinion.
We chose to
interview
Jeremy
Broadbent
because the
story is about
him and the
audience will
be interested
to see his own
view on it all.
3. Vox Pop 3: It makes like Oldham look good.
Presenter: In sport, Oldham lost in their match at Goodison Park
against Everton 3-1 bringing an end to their great FA winning spree.
Their fans, however, are still high in spirits’ and this was shown
with their loud chanting at subsequent games.
We asked Latics fans their opinion on the great achievement of their
local team. (21 seconds)
Over to our reporter Sarah Malkin.
Reporter: I’m here outside Boundary Park to speak to their diehard
fans.
- Excuse me sir, what do you make of Oldham’s winning spree?
Vox pop 1- Everyone’s come together as a community I think, even non Oldham fans still supported
us to go all the way, unfortunately it ended in heartbreak.
Vox pop 2- I think it’s benefited the town but I think it’ll be forgotten about in a few months.
Vox pop 3- People would have come to watch the matches, I’m just happy they got as far as they did.
Vox pop 3 – I think it probably has, yes I think people have got behind the club and even people who
aren’t supporters feel proud to be part of Oldham and part of what the team’s achieved. I do think it
has benefited the town. I think most people, in Oldham feel proud, whether they are football fans or
not.
And that was your morning news on Oldham community radio at 7am.
Jingle.
We chose to ask
people with
different views
about this
because the
wider audience
will have
different views
and they would
want these views
said.
We tried to make a wide range of stories to
attract different audiences as different people
are interested in different things.