Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Summary of whole groups work on Secondary Audience research

Charlotte Maguire:
For this i researched and collected the viewing figures for 4 sitcoms in which the group had analysed, by doing this i found out which sitcoms were most popular. From my research it shows that the most popular programmes are the inbetweener’s and IT crowd. I found out this was to do with the target audience as inbetweeners is shown on E4 , their target audience being 15-35, and this programme is about teenagers , and the target audience watching is many teenagers , therefore its important what channel you show your programme on and the target audience who watch then channel , having a big impact on your viewing figures.This is something we need to think about when creating our own programme, and also this that it must fit with the E4 target audience age. As all for these concepts affects the viewing figures.

Geogrie Field:   
http://mediageorgie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/secondary-research-social-networking.html Geogrie researched into the audience views and comments on social networking websites and IMDB. she found out the target audiences of two E4 sitcoms and learnt what the general views from the audience. She also found out how fan pages find out what the audience think of specific characters through asking questions, therefore by her doing this research it will help when coming to create our sitcom characters as well a website.

Louis Brown:
http://medialois.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/results-from-secondary-research-on.html
Louis looked at reviews of sitcoms. she found out some interesting stuff by doing this such as the stereotypes within sitcoms help the audience to understand the story . Also people get bored of sitcoms all being the same such as the narratives and character , something we need to be careful about when creating ours. She also found out the jokes included need to be modern.

Sam Evans:



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