3.5.4
Audiences 1
The Archers - Audiences
The Archers - Audiences
The Archers has built a loyal and long-lasting audience by combining familiar, comforting storytelling with realistic, thought-provoking issues.


Target audience
Target audience
- The Archers was traditionally aimed at women, especially those at home, since the show focuses on:
- Family relationships
- Domestic life
- Community and emotions
- Over time, it has become popular with a wider audience, especially:
- Middle-class, educated professionals
- Middle-aged listeners and above
- Mostly white British women
- Thanks to BBC Sounds, podcasts, and social media, The Archers now reaches:
- British people living abroad
- Urban listeners dreaming of rural life


Appeal and audience reactions
Appeal and audience reactions
- The Archers has multiple storylines at once – different people are drawn to different plots.
- This gives variety and helps different audiences connect in different ways.
- However, long-time fans used to enjoy the show’s gentle tone – “nothing too terrible ever happened.”
- Some now say it’s becoming too dramatic, like TV soaps.
- But these stronger storylines attract new listeners and reflect real-life issues.
- Example: Domestic abuse, rural poverty, and farming politics.


Uses and gratifications theory
Uses and gratifications theory
- Using Blumler & Katz's theory, it can be summarised that The Archers' audience listens for four main reasons:
- Entertainment / Diversion – Escaping daily life
- Information / Education – Learning about rural issues or topical debates
- Social Interaction – Talking about storylines with others or on social media
- Personal Identity – Comparing their lives to the characters
1Overview
1.1Media Language
1.3Representation
2Component 1: Section A
2.1Magazines - Vogue
2.2Magazines - GQ
2.3Advertising & Marketing
2.4Print Advertisements - Quality Street
2.5Print Advertisements - (2026 Exams) This Girl Can
2.6Print Advertisements - (2027 Exams) NHS 111
2.7Film Posters (Marketing)
2.8Film - No Time To Die
2.9Newspapers
2.11The Guardian
2.12(2028 Exams) The Sun
2.13(2028 Exams) The Guardian
3Component 1: Section B
3.1Video Games
3.2Video Games - Fortnite
3.4Radio
3.5Radio - The Archers
3.6(2027 Exams) Radio - Desert Island Discs
4Component 2: Section A
4.1Television
4.3Sitcom - Modern Family
4.4Sitcom - Man Like Mobeen
4.5(2026 Exams) Luther
5Component 2: Section B
5.1Music Video
5.2Lizzo - 'Good as Hell'
5.3Taylor Swift - 'The Man'
5.4Stormzy - 'Superheroes'
5.5Justin Bieber - 'Intentions'
5.6TLC - 'Waterfalls'
5.7Duran Duran - 'Rio'
5.8Online Media - Lizzo
5.9Online Media - Taylor Swift
5.10Online Media - Stormzy
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1Overview
1.1Media Language
1.3Representation
2Component 1: Section A
2.1Magazines - Vogue
2.2Magazines - GQ
2.3Advertising & Marketing
2.4Print Advertisements - Quality Street
2.5Print Advertisements - (2026 Exams) This Girl Can
2.6Print Advertisements - (2027 Exams) NHS 111
2.7Film Posters (Marketing)
2.8Film - No Time To Die
2.9Newspapers
2.11The Guardian
2.12(2028 Exams) The Sun
2.13(2028 Exams) The Guardian
3Component 1: Section B
3.1Video Games
3.2Video Games - Fortnite
3.4Radio
3.5Radio - The Archers
3.6(2027 Exams) Radio - Desert Island Discs
4Component 2: Section A
4.1Television
4.3Sitcom - Modern Family
4.4Sitcom - Man Like Mobeen
4.5(2026 Exams) Luther
5Component 2: Section B
5.1Music Video
5.2Lizzo - 'Good as Hell'
5.3Taylor Swift - 'The Man'
5.4Stormzy - 'Superheroes'
5.5Justin Bieber - 'Intentions'
5.6TLC - 'Waterfalls'
5.7Duran Duran - 'Rio'
5.8Online Media - Lizzo
5.9Online Media - Taylor Swift
5.10Online Media - Stormzy
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