Monday, October 4, 2010

TV Pitch

For my T.V pitch, I have chosen to pitch to the T.V channel Sky 1. Sky 1 is an English channel available to viewers using the Sky Satellite service (the equivalent of Comcast etc.. in the U.S). As of June 2010 Sky had approximately 9.86 million subscribers. (John Plunkett, theguardian.co.uk, "BskyB signs up 3 millionth subscriber to high-definition television service, 9/2/2010) Therefore 9.86 million viewers have access to the channel. Sky 1 is owned by BskyB, which in turn is owned by News Corporation. (http://www.cjr.org/resources/?c=newscorp).

Sky 1 is known mostly for its popular culture and entertainment programs. It focus' on the most current and up to date programs, such as current event documentaries such as 'Ross Kemp on Gangs' a program that follows a presenter as he infiltrates various gangs around the world, to the latest episodes of 'The Simpsons'.

My show is a part-by-part documentary, which will follow a female journalist as she investigates the reason for staggeringly high teen pregnancy rates among working class teenage girls. The show will search to uncover the real truths behind the facts, and each show will focus on a different teenage girl, and offer a raw insight to the lives of the various girls. The program is designed to remove the veil from in front of the general publics face and show them exactly what is happening, probably within a few miles from them.

I browsed from channel to channel on the web trying to find out about demographics and what the channel wants, and Sky 1 fits the bill for a few reasons. On following the link on their website to the 'ideas submission' page I was greeted with a plethora of different options of what they were looking for and under the category of 'Factual and Features' I was met with the following:

"We need ideas which are broad, of high quality, probably in genres other channels aren't touching, and they need to attract a female audience.

Its unlikely we will do property, cooking, parenting or blue light ob docs. We're interested in hearing about new social trends and emerging pastimes. 

They have to have a sense of humour and cheekiness, and be smart. We are not interested in shows which are very bitchy, very camp or very sweary just for the sake of it.

Generally our programmes will be led by a known presenter not someone new to TV. Current presenters include Ross Kemp, Davina, Bill Bailey, Liza Tarbuck, Angela Griffin, Huey Morgan, Jamie Redknapp and Jonnie Irwin among others. 

Features shows are all one hour long and all are in HD (which may prevent clip shows if the clips aren't available in HD).

Stand out obs docs series would be good, and needn't be funny.

9pm and 10pm 
We need popular, presenter-led, serious factual ideas.

A creative starting point might be to find a presenter who our audience would love, and then pick an area of interest.

We're particularly looking for the new, female Ross Kemp. 

The tone should be emotional and passionate rather than newsy and detached. We want dynamic and challenging subject matter about the contemporary world. 

The series have to be able to be put on a poster if required, and be clear areas which will get press.

It's unlikely we will commission subjects already covered by Ross Kemp, and increasingly we're looking for ideas set in the UK.

It's unlikely we will commission one-off docs, unless it's a big exclusive in which case we will bid competitively.

All our shows are in HD". (http://cadm.sky.com/PISA/Idea.aspx)

From their criteria I can see that they are looking for a show that will attract a female audience. My show is targeted primarily at females. It addresses a new social trend, that of teenage pregnancy. They are looking for a female Ross Kemp. My show offers the perfect opportunity for this, whilst it may not be as extreme as gangs and war, the lives of many of the working class teenage girls are not going to be glitz and glamor, but gritty and bleak, providing the perfect setting for the emergence of a new female Ross Kemp.

I therefore feel that Sky 1 is the most appropriate channel, for I have the show it is looking for, and it has the reputation of being a popular culture, ground breaking channel that would give my show the most publicity.


1 comment:

  1. I think you did a fantastic job of researching which network would be best for your program. In addition, the content of your program focuses on an extremely relevant issue in contemporary culture Many of your classmates chose to create reality programming, so it is refreshing to read a pitch that centers on "reality" in a different sense. Great job!
    Grade: 5/5

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