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Student drinking

Student drinking . By Maria “ Mc Maz ” McMillan . What I’m going to include . I’m going to cover the effects of student drinking This will cover Their outlook on How the afford to do it Why is it socially accepted Comparison to older alcoholics When it gets too far

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Student drinking

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  1. Student drinking By Maria “McMaz” McMillan

  2. What I’m going to include • I’m going to cover the effects of student drinking • This will cover • Their outlook on • How the afford to do it • Why is it socially accepted • Comparison to older alcoholics • When it gets too far • How it can be managed.

  3. Angle • I want the listener's to think they are hearing a friend talking • NOT for it to sound like nagging because I know the point will not be picked up that way. • I want to the package to show a positive and nectivie side of drinking as it will be broadcasted on the bbc and they have to show all sides of the story. • The main thing I want to look at is how student drinking is so socially accepted when if someone twice their age done the same amount of drinking they would be considered an alcoholic's

  4. Story arc • Intro of music • Facts and figures • Voix pops • Interview from college guidance tutor • Interview with doctor • Interview from current student

  5. station • BBC RADIO 1 • Sunday sugery with aledSunday nights 9-10pm • Aled started presenting The Surgery, which is part of BBC Switch, in 2008. Alongside regular doctors and experts who give advice and help on a range of subjects such as sexuality, depression and addiction, Aled takes calls from listeners and offers them guidance and support.

  6. Sunday surgery • Interview style is friendly and puts listners at ease • Good interactive tools online and hard hitting facts made me want to find out more • Very relatable • Presnter style not cheesy but laid back • Had a good story arc and didn’t feel rushed or too long • All prerecorded packages and live interviews with callers

  7. Radio one listners • Ethnically diverse (13% of population are from ethnic minorties) • More educated than before (uni,college,self learning) • Less likely to read news papers • Get all information from internet • Grew up in a world more unavailable to their parents • Trend setters – undefined by labels or brands • See’s bbc as old • Techincally literate • Not shocked by sex,drunks and drink

  8. Target audience life • They read heat, more kerrang,Q, Cosmo,company,FHM • Social life: partying, cinema , driving, shopping, cheap meals,sports • Language is very cociquil and have developed their own words • Also uses catch phrases from shows they watch • e. BANG TIDAY, REEM, ON IT LIKE A CAR BONNET.mot, • Intrests: travel(escaping),sports,politics,theenviroment and their learning

  9. Over 40% of the Young have • smoked cannabis and 86% of young people support its legalisation. • Among today's 16-24 year olds, 20% of men and 15% of women have • already had 10 or more partners.

  10. Peer presure • “If I don’t do what my mates do, I won’t have any friends” • “If I don’t like football, I’m nobody” • “Am I gay?” • “I secretly really admire Jordan, but I’d never admit it”

  11. campaign • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbiqAFC2yH8

  12. new research* that indicates many 18-24 year olds think that it is socially unacceptable not to drink alcohol on a night out; and that one in five young adults (21%) believe pressure from their peers influences them to drink more. • Of the 5.8 million 18-24 year olds in the UK**, more than 1.3 million are students • The research which surveyed 2000 young adults shows that 16% feel that asking for a glass of water in a pub or club is socially unacceptable • Drinking increases with age: 14% of 12–13s, 33% of 14–15s and 62% of 16–17s have • drunk alcohol in the last week.

  13. Graphs • http://www.ias.org.uk/resources/factsheets/adolescents.pdf

  14. Style • Upbeat: • Use of music • Not sounding like nagging • Make the listners feel at ease and show they can have a good time • Informative: • Show the facts in figures simple • Hard truth how ever shocking

  15. Who will you interview? • Ex student effected • Current student • College tutor • Student drink awareness society • Vox pop out side student bar • Someone who works in a student bar • Police officer

  16. How to keep the listener interested • Targeted at young people short attention span • Use new music thought-out • Prsenter led to make it flow • Upbeat and young presenter voice • Locations: uptown, outside bars, on the phone,in a a office, coffee bar etc • Vocab should be simple but make sure when disease and symtoms are mentioned they are pronounced right

  17. Match radio 1 style • Short quick links • New music and artsists • Quirky young presenters • No commericals • Simple language • Friend chat

  18. How to appeal to target audience • Show them what happened to past generation who didn’t have same opportunity's • Keep it bright • Not mess them around • Talk to them as equal and one on one

  19. How this will fit in with magazine show • Barry –smoking • Jean-teen cancer • Lewis- drugs use • Steph- transistion stress • All aimed at students on the same radio station • We will look closely at playlist and listen to the the station every week at our meetings.

  20. The end

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