Friday 27 February 2015

Jonathan Ross Show | Plan B Interview

The Jonathan Ross show began on BBC and in 2011 was transferred to ITV. This is in order to move it from a UK-Public service broadcaster to a commercial channel. Jonathan Ross is a world-known celebrity and has been around for many many years. He began his first TV Programme in 2001 called Friday Night with Jonathan Ross after 2 years in the industry of Radio talk show. The Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show continued for several years and resulted in Jonathan Ross receiving 3 BAFTA's.

Ross' new chat show, The Jonathan Ross Show, began in the beginning of September 2011 on ITV 1. The programme bought in 4.3 million viewers in its first viewing. The programmes consist of Jonathan Ross interviewing famous celebrities with a bit of a humorous twist. Jonathan Ross' show targets mostly 17-32 year olds.This is because the show consists of artists such as Beyonce and Justin Bieber, all the way to movie actors such as Liam Neeson and Daniel Radcliffe. It also includes light swearing and is broadcasted at 9:40pm which further reinforces the target audience age. The psychographic group that this target audience comes into the category of is the aspirers and the mainstreamers. I believe that a high portion of the target audience would be aspirers mainly because these individuals are quite materialistic and like to value their appearance heavily. They tend to have celebrities as their role models which suggests to me that they would watch the Jonathan Ross Show along with mainstreamers.


Plan B represents himself as quite sophisticated and dedicated to what he has produced. He tends to go over his beliefs and his values of society continuously and how he has managed to show it in his film that he has created with a lot of dedication. Plan B does this to show the audience of The Jonathan Ross show, why these young individuals cause a lot of havoc and how they are forced into it for survival. The opportunities for these individuals are low which means that they have guidance and support but are constantly criticised through media which means they are downgraded in society.

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