Woman's Hour - Mrs FIsher
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- Q1What does the show Late Night Women's Hour aim to capture?educational materialfamily-friendly topicschildren's contentmore adult and controversial content30s
- Q2What is the main source of funding for the BBC?subscriptionsdonationslicense feesadverts30s
- Q3What is the gender makeup of the primary audience for Women's Hour?mostly childrenmostly femalemostly maleequal male and female30s
- Q4What is the regulatory board that governs radio within the UK?OfcomFCCASARTÉ30s
- Q5Which show did the BBC create as a spin-off to feature more adult content?Grown-Up Women's HourAfter Hours Women's HourMature Women's HourLate Night Women's Hour30s
- Q6What did audiences accuse host Emma Barnett of in 2021 that led to complaints to Ofcom?using hate speechbeing hostile towards a Muslim guestdisplaying graphic contentshowing bias towards a guest30s
- Q7What is the primary focus of Women's Hour content?politicswomen's issuestechnologysports30s
- Q8How does the BBC aim to reflect diversity in its programming?exclude diversityfocus only on one groupstick to traditional contentinclude people from different backgrounds30s
- Q9What is the main reason for the BBC creating more diverse content on Women's Hour?to avoid complaintsto limit viewershipto follow a trendto target a more diverse audience30s
- Q10What is the primary goal of the BBC's self-regulation in response to audience complaints?to ignore audience feedbackto change the show's formatto increase viewershipto avoid bad publicity or sanctions30s