Secondary Research
Methods of secondary research:
- newspaper articles
Advantages: up to date
- biography
Advantages: Accessible, professionally written
- transcripts
Advantages: we don’t have to do the interviews
- tv and radio
Advantages: accessible and free to access
- textbooks
Advantages: accessible, written professionally
- media research organisation
Advantages: freely available on the internet, trustworthy, reliable
- information on general or specialist webpages
Advantages: access information we cannot find from other people
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an appropriate source related to my client brief: https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a39179/five-real-life-horror-stories/.
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Most popular tv program for W/C 28th September-4th October: Michael Palin: travels of a lifetime
Most popular programme on BBC1 - BBC news at six
Most popular program on ITV - Coronation Street
PA
https://pamediagroup.com/#:~:text=Our%20flagship%20brand%2C%20PA%20Media,inform%20and%20entertain%20their%20audiences.
PA is a national news agency for the uk and ireland, which provides streams of content online and delivers ready to use for print. This includes the company getting information about news from people like directors, producers etc
Reuters
https://www.reutersagency.com/en/about/about-us/
Reuters is a nation news organisation and are the wholesaler of news. They provide text, graphics, videos and pictures to subscribers all over the world.
Getty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getty_Images
Getty images is a visual media company, who are a supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video and music for business and consumers. They provided non copyright content for the public to use.
BBC Archives
https://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/archive-services#:~:text=BBC%20Archives%20manages%20one%20of,fit%20for%20a%20digital%20world.
BBC Archives manages one of the worlds largest multimedia achieves, that preserve content so it can be reused from different stock footage.
BFI Archives
https://www.bfi.org.uk/bfi-national-archive
BFI is a british film institute, and one of the largest film archives in the world. They lead the UK's organization for film, television and the moving image. It is a cultural charity that: curates and presents the greatest international public programme of world of cinema for audiences.
Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/about
Flickr is a popular photo-sharing and hosting platform, where you can share and explore other peoples images from around the world, whilst having the rights to own your own images.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instagram
Instagram is an american photo and video sharing network owned by facebook. This helps media production as it allows producers to advertise there film, TV show etc, whilst engaging with their audiences.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter
Twitter is a microblogging system which allows you to send and receive short posts called tweets. This social media site has a primary purpose to allow people to share their thoughts and connect with large audiences, which will help media production teams to connect with their target audiences about their film etc.
National archives
National archives is organized through different slugs such as news, blog and features.
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