Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Analysis of TV drama

TV drama (especially soaps) is considerably shown more on the weekdays, this helps us to be able to easily identify the type of audience of which it is trying to aim to, working class/middle class professionals. This is shown as the programmes are aired to fit in with the typical 9-5 job. With the earliest soap showing at 6.30pm and the latest 8pm.
This is before the watershed time of 9pm where viewing of TV is increased. The soaps are normally shown before the watershed time so it appeals to families. After the watershed time however more raunchy shows are aired for example hotel Babylon. Where swearing is allowed and more sensitive subjects are covered for example skins focuses on teenage drug addictions.

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