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KBIA Talk Shows

KBIA Talk Shows. Sarah Damian Erika Adams. Summary of Project.

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KBIA Talk Shows

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  1. KBIA Talk Shows Sarah Damian Erika Adams

  2. Summary of Project • Views of the News: took over from last semester’s students. Duties included researching topics for each week’s show and developing a list of links to provide information for discussion centering around the changes in journalism. With the help of Travis McMillen, we produced the show and prepared it for broadcast on KBIA 91.3 FM. • Intersection: We helped develop a new community discussion talk show through research, coordinating pilot programs with focus groups, analysis of findings and suggestions for those who work with the show in the future. We also developed a website for the show.

  3. Views of the News was further developed in several ways: • Videotaped every week Broadcast on CAT3 • More visuals: supers, video clips • Additional phone lines • Live streaming video on RJI website

  4. Intersection Research: Part 1 • We collected and analyzed data using phone interviews, concerning people’s interest in a new interactive program about local issues and their willingness to engage in discussion in multiple formats. • We examined two demographics: KBIA donors/listeners and university students who are active online.

  5. KBIA Donors: Importance of Elements

  6. Student Peers: Importance of Elements

  7. Student KBIA Listeners: Importance of Elements

  8. KBIA Donors: Willingness to Engage

  9. Student Peers: Willingness to Engage

  10. Student KBIA Listeners: Willingness to Engage

  11. KBIA Donors

  12. KBIA Donors

  13. Student KBIA Listeners

  14. Student KBIA Listeners

  15. Student KBIA Listeners

  16. Intersection Research: Part 2 • Three pilot episodes with focus groups • After each program, a discussion was held to get a feel for what the participants thought about the show • We took notes as well as video and audio recordings. • Participants had a lot of positive thoughts and areas of opportunity for the show. • Some things were brought to our attention that no one else on the Intersection team had considered before.

  17. Focus Group Feedback • Host managed discussion well • Smooth transition into caller/text questions • Correlation between online chat and panelists • Debate and discussion

  18. Feedback Continued • Time to prepare for discussion topic • Narrow the discussion topic • Interaction with panelists after the show • Likelihood of participation

  19. The Future of Intersection • Website management plan (Project Interactive) • Technical issues • Clear and consistent workflow • Fall capstone  Audience development

  20. Staying Involved • We are excited to be a part of the Intersection team and look forward to its future success! • Please contact us if there is any way we can assist you for a successful launch. • Thank you for such a wonderful semester!

  21. Questions?

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