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  Is Radio 1 British enough?

Updated 08 July 2003, 15.38

Radio One studio
Overview
The boss of a big record label says Radio 1 needs to play more tunes from UK artists.

The chairman of Telstar says the station plays half as many UK tunes as it did five years ago.

Look at how British the UK's youth culture really is.

Learning aims


Craig David
Craig David

Icebreaker
Read the story Radio 1 defends not playing enough UK tunes .

select this link to read the story

Ask the class:

How British is British youth culture?
Students write down their favourite five, for the following categories.

When the lists are all complete, students swap papers and mark next to each entry either:

Students can use their results to answer the question "How British is British youth culture?"

Main activity

What is the globalisation of youth culture?
TV, radio and the internet make it possible for young people all over the world to enjoy the same images, sounds and ideas. Often they prefer something from the other side of the world to something local. Youth culture is becoming globalised.

Winners and losers
What do the following people think about a global entertainment industry:

The big get bigger
A global market means more chances to make money, but also more competition. There are winners and losers in all areas of society but normally bigger players continue to grow and newer and smaller companies and artists struggle - because they do not have the money to advertise themselves globally.

What will globalisation do to British society?
What changes might occur and how would older people feel about the changes?

Extension activity
Prepare a poster or brochure to promote British youth culture. This can include books eg Harry Potter, films eg Johhny English, music and television etc.

Plenary
Why do people find change threatening?
Can globalisation be stopped?

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