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Desert Island Discs - Media Industries

Desert Island Discs is a radio show. It is the longest-running radio programme in the world (since 1942). Currently, it is presented by host Lauren Laverne.

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Introduction

  • Desert Island Disc is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 every Sunday morning.
  • It is also available online and as a podcast via BBC Sounds.
  • Premise:
    • The guest imagines being stranded on a desert island.
    • They choose 8 audio tracks, 1 book, and 1 luxury item.
    • They reflect on their life and achievements.
  • In 2019, it was voted “Greatest Radio Show of All Time” by industry experts.
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The BBC as a media institution

  • The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is the world’s leading public service broadcaster (PSB).
  • They produce TV, radio, and digital content for UK and international audiences.
  • They own several subsidiary companies, including:
    • BBC Studios
    • BBC World Service, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds, and more
  • Desert Island Discs is part of BBC Radio 4, “home of intelligent speech, journalism, comedy and drama.”
  • They represent the BBC’s values, diversity, and cultural heritage.
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BBC’s public service remit

  • BBC’s Mission:
    • “To act in the public interest, serving all audiences through impartial, high-quality, distinctive content that informs, educates and entertains.”
  • Desert Island Discs combines talk radio and music to educate = fitting of the BBC’s PSB aims.
  • All BBC content, including Desert Island Discs, is regulated by Ofcom to ensure accuracy, impartiality, and offence guidelines.
  • Desert Island Discs rarely faces complaints due to its calm, respectful tone.
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BBC funding model

  • The BBC is funded by the TV licence fee, not advertising.
  • All UK households pay the fee to access BBC content.
  • This means:
    • No political or commercial influence
    • Focus on public value, not profit
    • Ability to produce niche, high-quality programmes like Desert Island Discs
  • A challenge to this is that some argue the licence fee is outdated and unfair.
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Convergence in the radio industry

  • In 2023, production of Desert Island Discs moved from the BBC’s public service division to BBC Studios (for-profit).
  • This increases international reach and revenue, and responds to declining Radio 4 listening figures.
    • This is an example of how the BBC must adapt commercially while maintaining public service values.
  • Desert Island Discs exists across multiple platforms now:
    • Radio broadcast, podcast, BBC website
  • This media convergence keeps BBC relevant in a multi-platform world.

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