Late Night Woman's Hour
Introduction
Late Night Woman's Hour was a spin show from the original show back in the 1940’w called Woman’s Hour. LNWH It is a late-night edition and is produced by BBC Radio 4, it can be streamed via BBC iPlayer. It started in 2015 with a one-month pilot run, scheduled twice-weekly on Thursday and Friday at 11pm for one hour. It was hosted by Lauren Laverne (2015-2018) and Emma Barnett (2018-Present). The target audience for LNWH is middle-aged female, it features several different guest panelists every episode.
BBC Radio 4
BBC 4 has a remit to be a mixed speech service, offering current affairs occurring around the window and must provide a variety of shows e.g. drama, comedy, and factual. Radio 4 programs must be high quality, original and engaging, as it is BBC Radio 4’s purpose.
History and Background of LNWH
Women's hour was first broadcasted on the 7th of October 1946. the show offended some listeners with its makeup tips and male host as it was considered patronizing for some viewers.
Themes and subjects covered in LNWH
LNWH discusses all different topics and subjects e.g. how to handle a breakup & how to make your voice heard, anxiety, etc. This causes LNWH to build viewers, as they discuss a range of different subjects this can easily be spread e.g. through friends and families by social interaction and discussing together.
Structure and content of typical episodes
I have discovered the episode “home”. It explores home life and careers, discussing whether work-life can connect with home life. The theme will be mentioned, and they will go around the table discussing different aspects of these themes and the different opinions on the subject. The phone-in session is normally towards the end of the show/podcast, as it allows any questions to be answered from viewers wanted to find out more information.
Background of Presenters
Jane Garvey
Jane Garvey is a British radio presenter who featured on LNWH. She was born on the 23rd of June 1964 and is aged 55 years old. Jane became a news editor before leaving in 1988 to join BBC Hereford and Worcester as a reporter. Later in 2007, that Jane was leaving 5 Live after 13 years and that she had joined BBC’s Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour.
Lauren Laverne
Lauren Laverne was born on 28th April 1978. She is 41-year olds and was born in Sunderland, England. Lauren Laverne had loads of presenting in television shows and documentaries through to The Alphabet Show to Tee and Mo on CBeebies. Lauren was a columnist for The Guardian from 2012 – 2014, writing about style and British culture. Lauren launched an online platform aimed at women called “The Pool”. It was co-founded with writer and magazine editor Sam Baker and includes a range of British journalists.
Emma Barnett
Emma is a British broadcaster and journalist who is 35 years old. She is a presenter for BBC Radio’s 4 Woman’s Hour, she was well recognized as she was the youngest presenter in the program’s history. Before Late night woman’s hour, she was a journalist and joined “The Daily Telegraph” and became a digital media editor. Then, I became a radio presenter for LBC for three years. Emma has had her fair share of broadcasting and presenting history in her years.
Use of spoken language
In the episode of “home”, it introduces the episode as “on this day on woman’s hour…” The use of mode address is used as they ask you and ask rhetorical questions to engage the audience’s attention, therefore this makes the audience feel involved as it gets them thinking. They use formal language, as they address each other politely and formally as the presenters and guests talk with respect and manners.
Target audience of LNWH
In LNWH “home” episode it has an early reference to Game of Thrones as “winter is coming” which aims to target a younger audience than the typically Radio 4 Woman’s Hour listeners. LNWH is very interesting, so, therefore, aims to attract well-educated, intelligent, and middle-class people as the guests on the show can include authors, artists, celebrities, etc.
In “Home” the guests featured are:
o Trine Hahnemann – Chef and Author
o Susie Orbach – Psychotherapist and author
o Dr. Rachel Hurdley – Research fellow
o Helen Zaltzman – Podcaster and crafter
The typical Radio 4 audience is 49% male and 51% female. The average age of the Radio 4 listener is 56 yea olds and mostly has an older audience compared to the show “LNWH.
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