Monday, 30 January 2017

My Report

Monday 30th January
Anchor Introduction:
We are here with Katlyn and Leanne to talk about the possible world record being broken by the 13 year old Bodmin student Siam Juntakereket. He is cycling across Australia right now and is roughly halfway through his big journey.

Reporter Outline of Details and what the story is:
We are here with13 year old Siam Juntakereket. He is going to be cycling the 2,784 miles across Australia. Sydney to Perth. He is trying to beat the record of 44 days but is aiming to take only 32. This means he will be cycling about 90-100 miles per day. He is raising money for three great charities: Cornwall community foundation, ROC and comic relief. Siam began the cycle on the 27th of February and is aiming to finish at the start of April.
    
Interviewee Details:
Siam Juntakereket

Read more at http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/13-year-old-hopes-to-set-new-world-record-cycling-3-000-miles-across-australia/story-29549523-detail/story.html#s6ZgskBTJxVHR8Fr.99

What we need to get before he leaves:

Interview with Siam
Interview with Coach
Footage of him training

What do to when he's there:
Footage of him starting the cycle
Live interview- ask how its going etc
Send over some questions and he can answer selfie mode then send video over.



Interview questions for before:
Why are you doing it?
Do you think you'll break the record?
What has been your training schedule?
Who is helping you along the journey?
What inspired you to take on this challenge?
What are your feelings towards this big challenge?

Interview questions for during the cycle:
On a scale of one to ten (ten being the hardest) how hard are you finding it?
Do you still think you'll beat the record?
How many miles are you covering a day roughly?
How many hours of sleep do you get a night?

Thursday, 19 January 2017

19/01/17
L/O:To research and plan an effective news report.

Who- Siam Junktakereket
Where- across Australia-Sydney to Perth
Why- Beat a record/raise money fro charity
What- Cycling across Australia
When- 27th February

Why are you doing it?
Do you think you'll break the record?
What has been your training schedule?
Who is helping you along the journey?
What inspired you to take on this challenge?
What charities are you raising money for?
What are your feelings towards this big challenge?


Siam is trying to cycle from Sydney to Perth in 32 days. He is trying to beat the record of an 11 year old boy who completed the cycle in 44 days. They are aiming for 90-100 miles a day. He is trying to raise money for comic relief, ROC and Cornwall Community foundation. 2,784 miles.
--Could do a live Skype interview with him

Anchor Intro- We are here with Katlyn and Leanne who are going to be reporting on the story of Siam Juntakereket, the thirteen year old boy set to cycle across Australia.

Reporter outline of details- We are here with Siam to talk about his big journey across Australia.Siam is cycling the 2,784 miles across the outback, Sydney to Perth to try and break the world record. He is raising money for three great charities.

Interviewee details-

  • Name- Siam Juntakereket
  • Age- 13 years old
  • Link- He is the one doing the cycle





Monday, 9 January 2017

News and Audience


09/01/17

News and Audience:

Order of ten things that happened this weekend, from most important to least important.

1---Kardashian robbery: 15 arrested
At least 15 people have been arrested by French police over the robbery at gunpoint of reality TV star Kim Kardashian three months ago in Paris. The 36-year-old was tied up in the apartment where she was staying during Paris Fashion Week by masked men who stole £8m of jewellery. No further details about the arrests have been released.
2---Blizzards and cold continue across Europe
Eight deaths in Italy have been blamed on the freeze which is affecting much of continental Europe with blizzards and dangerously cold conditions. One man died in an unused basement in Milan and another was found dead on a street in Florence. It is thought most of Britain will be colder and could see snow towards the end of this week.

3---Tube strike bring chaos to central London
Commuters in London are facing 24 hours of chaos, with staff on strike because of a long-running dispute over ticket office closures. All Zone One stations are closed but there are limited services running further out, eg Northern Line trains are running between High Barnet and Finchley Central. Air and rail strikes are set for later this week.

4---May to fight mental health stigma
Theresa May will unveil a package of social reforms in a speech in London this morning, aimed at developing her vision of a "shared society". She is to announce plans to "transform" the way mental health is dealt with "not in our hospitals but in our classrooms, at work and in our communities", targeting the stigma with which it is associated.
5---Israeli diplomat 'set up secret groups'
Shai Masot, the Israeli diplomat who was filmed by Al Jazeera talking to a British civil servant about "taking down" MPs hostile to Israel, was also recorded saying he set up several political groups in the UK, at least one intended to influence Labour policy, which conceal their links to Israel. He does not identify the groups in the film.



6---La La Land wins seven Golden Globes
Hollywood musical La La Land has broken the record for the most awards won by a single film at the Golden Globes, taking all seven categories in which it was nominated, including best comedy film, best director, best screenplay and best score. Its stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone won best actor and best actress for their performances.
7---Blind children 'abused by headmistress'
A group of blind and vulnerable adults say they were physically and emotionally abused by their special primary school's headmistress in the 1950s. There is no suggestion the abuse was sexual. Six former pupils of the Royal School for the Blind in Wavetrees, Liverpool, say Margaret McLenan beat and shamed them. She has since died.

8---Johnson still in US after Trump talks
The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, is in Washington DC today meeting US congressional leaders. Yesterday, he became the first British minister to have talks with president-elect Donald Trump's team when he met the property developer's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and his chief strategist, the talk radio proprietor Steve Bannon.

9---Briefing: Gigantic iceberg poised to break away from Antarctica
An iceberg the size of Norfolk is poised to break away from a vast ice shelf in the north-west area of Antarctica. Only a threadlike sliver 12 miles wide is keeping the 1,900sq-mile chunk attached to the Larsen C ice shelf in the Weddell Sea. Professor Adrian Luckman of Swansea University told the BBC: "If it doesn't go in the next few months, I'll be amazed."


10---Tea and presents cost office workers £14,000
The expenses of working in an office total £14,000 for the average employee, in a 40-year working life, according to a survey by Nationwide. The costs include teas and coffees, cards and presents for colleagues leaving work, sponsoring charity feats, and secret Santa gifts. If nights out and work clothes are included, the tally rises to £40,000.


5 Stories from cornwall ordered most to least important:


















Target Audience for each program:

Newsround- The target audience is from 6 to12 year olds. stories that are clean and child friendly. nothing about politics
BBC 10 o'clock News- The target audience is adults about 25+. This shows more mature stories that really show whats going on in the world. politics, current affairs, crimes etc
Spotlight- People living in the south west, adults. Things that happened in that area

Radio One news top five stories:

  • Tube strikes bring chaos to central London
  • La La Land wins seven golden globes
  • Gigantic iceberg poised to break away from antarctica
  • Tea and presents costs office workers £14000
  • Garden villages, locations of first 14 announced

16/01/17

I think that Radio one might lead with the story of Trump: UK doing great after Brexit Vote.

Order of stories contained:

  • Two Roads in Plymouth closed after traffic accidents---2
  • Exeter MP calls for PM to break her silence over Trump and Russia.3
  • Ponies on Bodmin Moor being poisoned by remains from tin mines.4
  • Somerset Stroke charity fighting to keep funding.---1
  • People of Bridport took part in tradition of Wassailing.---5
  • Weather---6
Possible News day order.
  • Siams cycle across Australia
  • Rebecca wins music competition
  • UK military building laser weapon 
  • Impact of bodmin roadworks
  • ST Pirans day celebrations
  • Bodmin nature reserves in danger
  • Tulip use hawks to cull seagulls
  • New bike park in cornwall
  • Tom Butler Interview
  • Bodmin Steam railway joining mainline
  • PA might be moving to championship
  • Impact of big freeze on UK
  • Weather/Surf report




















Thursday, 5 January 2017

School Report Ideas

Thursday 5th January

Possible Stories:

  • six people die, one injured,freeway car crash
  • Drugs gang 'linchpin' on 15 year sentence for supplying class a drugs out for temporary license for christmas. fail to return. derbyshire.
Rebecca Puckey wins worldwide music crowns music competition from bodmin college.
What-wins worldwide music competition, wins 5k
Who- Rebecca Puckey, 14
Where- Facebook (bodmin college)
Why- because she likes music
How-by singing and getting lots of likes, shares and views.