Wreck It Ralph Edited For UK Release

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,488
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    fhs man 2 wrote: »
    Not much people do listen to Radio 1 it's target audience is over 30s.

    BBC do not have a station for 16 - 24 year olds.

    BBC Radio 1's target audience mirrors BBC Three's and in theory is 16-24 year olds (with perhaps some overspill at the top and bottom ends)
  • fhs man 2fhs man 2 Posts: 7,591
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    BBC Radio 1's target audience mirrors BBC Three's and in theory is 16-24 year olds (with perhaps some overspill at the top and bottom ends)

    If that is so then why do they hardly ever play chart music ?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,488
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    fhs man 2 wrote: »
    If that is so then why do they hardly ever play chart music ?
    Because Capital has that shit covered, and why bother copying another broadcaster?
  • fhs man 2fhs man 2 Posts: 7,591
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    Because Capital has that shit covered, and why bother copying another broadcaster?

    Maybe because Radio 1's audience is going down while Capital's audience is going up.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,440
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    Hmmm this has gone right of thread topic now lol
  • So 3008So 3008 Posts: 2,052
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    fhs man 2 wrote: »
    Not much people do listen to Radio 1 it's target audience is over 30s.

    BBC do not have a station for 16 - 24 year olds.
    fhs man 2 wrote: »
    If that is so then why do they hardly ever play chart music ?

    Someone clearly lives in a parallel world...

    Radio One's target audience is 15-29 year old (hence the Robbie Williams is too old to played fallout); and chart music is exactly what it plays the vast majority of the time, the rest being youth orientated indie music :confused:
  • degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    cy_bones wrote: »
    There is a Belgian cyclist with the same name, but in this is the one that did the voice over:
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0581580/

    It's a small role, being portrayed by someone who isn't that well known. Recasting with someone who is known and in the public eye right now is a good tactic for publicising the movie.
    Does it make that much of a difference? Who cares about a one line cameo
  • cy_bonescy_bones Posts: 1,669
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    degsyhufc wrote: »
    Does it make that much of a difference? Who cares about a one line cameo
    The thread starter?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,679
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    fhs man 2 wrote: »
    Not much people do listen to Radio 1 it's target audience is over 30s.

    BBC do not have a station for 16 - 24 year olds.

    16-30 i think is the Radio 1 target demographic, but it's never that black-and-white.

    Pretty sure Radio 2 thrashed it in the ratings this year.

    Radio 1 has pretty average DJ's at the moment, for some reason they can't seem to find anyone with any personality. Nick Grimshaw is a bit of a non-entity as well, a back-up presenter who got the breakfast show and now lives in the huge shadow of Moyles.

    I didn't much care for Chris Moyles, but he was a pretty huge personality which is whats needed to compete with the other stations breakfast show DJ's. Nick is just not on the same level.
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