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CrimeDetective Programmes And TV Viewing Patterns Essay

Crime/Detective Programmes And T.V. Viewing Patterns Essay, Research Paper


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crime and detective programmes, there are distinctive patterns which


occur.? In our survey, all of the


younger people did watch these programmes.?


This shows us that they appeal to the younger generation.? This could be for a number of reasons, but


mainly because of the content; they are often exciting and deal with modern day


issues, such as drugs.? These appeal


because they have action and issues close to the heart of many young


people.? This can be further shown when


we look at the responses to whether the programmes are realistic or not: 84%


thought that they were, meaning that they have the added appeal of seeing what


life dealing with crime is really about.?


Younger people all watched them as a diversion from everyday life. ??????????? These


results can be almost replicated where adults are concerned; only 11% of adults


did not watch these kinds of programmes.?


However, the questionnaire shows that adults tend to watch the


programmes for very different reasons to the younger people.? As expected, some do watch them for the


diversion from everyday life.? However,


they also watch them for personal relationships or discussion, i.e. talking to


people.? The reason given is that they


like to find out who has committed the crime.?


This can be explained because adults tend to use their brain more than


children, and so they figure things out where as children only ?veg out?.? 11% of the adults also watched them to seek


information, a similar reason to the previous one.??????????? The


types of crime and detective programmes that adults and children watch also


tell us a lot about them.? Children tend


to watch ones like ?The Bill?, ?X-Files? and ?Police, Camera, Action?? These are all quite short, not longer that


an hour, and have lots of action in them.?


This means that children have a low boredom threshold and like lots of


action.? These programmes are also the


ones found to be less realistic by adults, which shows us that children


certainly watch for diversion and not so much for surveillance. ??????????? The


adults, on the other hand, as well as watching these, also are inclined to


watch programmes such as ?McCallum?, ?Morse? and ?Hetty Wainthropp?.? These are the ones deemed more realistic.? This means that the adults watch the


programmes which are more like real life, for surveillance.? They are also the longer, one hour


programmes, showing that adults can watch for longer without having constant


action.??????????? The


attention that is paid to a plot of such programmes is very important because


it tells us how interesting people find them.?


Taking time to watch them is also an important factor.? With children, 84% follow the plot very


closely, which shows us that they have more spare time, on the whole, compared


to adults, as the majority only follow the plot reasonably well.? However, it is interesting to note that a


very low percentage of both children and adults do not follow the plot closely


most of the time.? This clearly means


that crime and detective programmes are gripping, and people obviously want to


pay attention to them.? Indeed, time is


usually allocated to watch them.? There


is a different pattern emerging here, though.?


Adults are the group who make time to watch them, 66% in fact.? This means that they are the ones who want


to watch them, but they end up getting distracted, possibly by children, and


don?t pay as much attention as children to the plot.? Children also want to watch them, but only 56% make time to watch


them.? This means that because they


follow the plot carefully, they are less fussy about what they watch, and pay


careful attention to any programme. ??????????? This


can be shown further in the data regarding the time spent watching them per


week.? Children do not, as seen earlier


make time specifically to watch the crime and detective programmes.? They, on average, watch them three times a


week.? This is less than adults who


watch them four times a week.? This is


in line with the details tha

t show adults make time to watch crime and


detective programmes. ??????????? ??????????? One


of the most striking things that can be drawn from this questionnaire is that


families do not often watch programmes all together.? This is due mainly to the fact that there is usually more than


one television in the household.? This


can be used to say that families of old and young people have different tastes


in general programmes, and are even divide in the sort of crime and detective


programmes that they watch.? However, we


have shown that 75% of families fight over what to watch despite these


luxuries.? This is due mainly to the


fact that people prefer to watch in the living room than the kitchen, for


example.? This is probably due to the


fact that people like to watch their television in maximum comfort. ??????????? Despite


all this, the average figure for families watching together is around once a


week.? This shows that families still


have some common interests, proved by the questionnaire to be crime and


detective programmes.? There is a


certain fascination associated with crime which draws people to watch it, for


different reasons possibly, but nevertheless to watch it together. ??????????? If


in the small number of cases where families do watch the television together,


it is interesting to note which member of the family decides what to


watch.? Only 10% of the families said


that the children chose what to watch.?


This means, therefore, that the parents choose what to watch in the vast


majority of cases.? If we refer back to


the findings on who makes time to watch the crime and detective programmes, we


can see that the parents are the ones who make time to watch the programmes,


and they decide to watch it as a family.?


Also, the children don?t specifically want to watch it, but they enjoy


it; they are forced into liking it.??????????? With


regard to time spent watching television in general, the results are not at all


surprising.? Children, on average, watch


four times as much television as their parents.? This reinforces the earlier point that children have more free


time to watch them.? Also, as they watch


far more, the genre of programmes will be far wider; they do not allocate time


specifically to crime and detective programmes, instead ?channel-hopping?.? Adults watch less television, directing


their concentration at crime and detective programmes as the questionnaire


shows.??????????? There


is a difference between the attention paid to a plot and the overall role of


the television in the family.? It can


either be primary, i.e. 100% concentration, secondary, doing something else as


well, or tertiary, where it is just on in the background.? For children, the television is mainly


primary; they have more time to watch it and concentrate harder on it.? They also do not have to run a family.? The adults do however, and this is evident


as the television is mainly a secondary activity, as they have to cook, iron or


they talk.? This was also proved earlier


when children concentrated far more than adults on the plot of crime and


detective programmes.??????????? To


conclude, I have found that children like watching them more than adults, and


prefer the shorter programmes with plenty of action.? They watch them for distraction.?


Adults, on the other hand, still enjoy watching them, but tend to go for


the longer, ?more realistic? programmes.?


Children pay lots of attention to the plot but do not make sure of


seeing them as much as adults do, who although they want to watch them, end up


getting distracted. ??????????? With


viewing patterns, families do not often watch programmes together, and when


they do, children do not have much of a say in what they watch.? Children spend far more time in front of the


television than adults do, due to their free time.? They are also not as particular about what they watch.? Lastly, children concentrate on the


television in general far more than adults do, as they have less work to do. ??????????? Some


of these results are surprising, but all of them show us some very interesting


things as well.

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