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convergence

L/O: to explore how the BBC is regulated. The radio industry is regulated by Ofcom, who also cover the TV industry. Ofcom's duty is to examine complaints made against radio stations, to determine if the broadcasting code has been reached. Ofcom exists to ensure the broadcasting code is being upheld and that listeners are protected from harmful or offensive material, unfair treatment and loss of privacy.    radio show/ style of live lounge Audience demographic?  teenagers Name of program? zone FM Time slot? 6-7 presenter? -gender/age /style guests?- artists

radio

in the united kingdom, the term "public service broadcasting" refers to broadcasting intended for public benefit rather than to serve purely commercial interests. The communications regulator Ofcom requires that certain television and radio broadcasters.  1.how many NATIONAL radio stations do the BBC operate? 11 2.how many REGIONAL radio stations do they operate? 40 3.how are they funded?  tv licences  The radio 1 audience is clearly addressed by presenters that are close to the age of their main listeners demographic of 15-29  year olds and it should also provide some programming for younger teenagers.