lesson 2 private and public (1)
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TV and Film IndustryFunding and Ownership
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Recap Last Week
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Aims:• All of you will be able to write about commercial and
public service, funding and ownership .
• most of you will be able to use examples of public service and commercial ownership and funding.
• Some of you will be able to argue benefits and drawbacks of broadcasting through public service and commercial channels.
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BBC- Public Service• Paid for by the public and to a certain extend it is owned by the
public because of this.
• These are outlined as their public purposes:
• Sustain citizenship and civil society (keeping audiences up to date with impartial current affairs)
• Promoting education and learning
• Stimulating creativity and cultural excellence
• Bringing the UK to the world and the world to the UK
• Representing the UK
• Delivering to the public the benefit of developing technologies
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How does the BBC split it’s money?• The licence fee costs £145 per year or
£12.13 per month
• In your groups decide how you would split £12.13 between:
- Television (10 channels)- Radio (15 stations)- Other services- Online
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In TV how is this split for programming
£4.70£1.7639p35p22p13p13p3p2p
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Commercial Channels• Other channels in the UK are funded by
advertising and independent investors.
• This is funded through the use of sponsorships, adverts and product placement.
• Can you think of a commercial channel?
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How do you think this compares with public service broadcasting?
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Assignment TASK: Your Vlog• Add some details onto your power point
ready for your Vlog and explain the points below.
• Criticise and explain:
- Public service companies- Commercial companies