Tuesday 15 November 2011

News show script.

News channel script
Voiceover headlines: (brief on what is coming up on the news today.) You are watching the news with Charlie and Annie. The headlines today…
Matt: (Video/picture comes up of Sainsburys) Sainsbury’s goes bankrupt. (changes to video of university) University becomes unaffordable. (video / picture of Olympic stadium in the process of being built) Will the Olympic stadium be finished in time? (video footage with an over shoulder shot of Jk Rowling signing a book) Jk Rowling’s opens up. And now to the studio…
Studio
Annie: Good evening to you all. My name is Annie.
Charlie: My name is Charlie and you are watching
Annie: Do you shop in sainsburys? Well not for much longer!
Charlie: Since June 2011 Sainsburys have secretly been rapidly losing money as a result they are selling off all of their chain stores to their competitors. We have more info on this, over to Charlotte who is in Henley-on-thames at one of the many supermarkets affected by this.

Charlotte: Thankyou Charlie, here I am with one of the many staff that have lost their jobs due to the bankruptcy
Charlotte: (turns to look at staff member) How are you going to deal with having no job at the moment? Have you been offered any other jobs?
Staff member: I’ve only just finished university and have been doing this job for 6 months hoping to pay of my debts to the university fees and start working on getting my own flat. What annoys me the most about what has happened to me and everyone else that works at Sainsbury’s is that nearly all of us have not been offered a new job or given advice on where to go looking for one.
Charlotte: thank you for your time. (the staff member walks out of the camera shot). You may want to take this next bit of news with a grain of salt because we are not 100% on it at the moment but it is believed that Tesco’s has been deliberately competing with Sainsbury’s to put them out of business and buy all of their major location chain stores of them which is exactly what has happened. Instead of Tesco’s hiring the Sainsbury’s staff to run the new chain stores they are advertising job interviews to work there which has upset a great amount of people who used to work for Sainsbury’s. Back to the studio.
Annie: More bad news for people who are intending on going to university in the future…
Annie: A large majority of universities based in the UK have heightened their attendance fees making it very difficult for the majority of people to afford it. So as well as it being difficult to get a place in universities it’s now expensive to get a place in university. A protest is going to take place in a few months’ time which I’m sure will mainly consist of students.
Annie: A lot of students have been applying to foreign universities in particular Holland because of their much smaller prices to go to university. The cost in Holland is about 1/3 of what it would cost in most UK universities. We have asked some of the Uk’s top universities for interviews on the matter but we were suspiciously declined by all. Over to you Charlie.
(Perhaps in this part of the news report we could have the narrator talking over footage that resembles the topic)
Charlie: As you should all know, The 2012 London Olympics is coming up very close, a month ago The Olympic stadium was going in the right direction for being finished on time, however a massive problem has occurred with the funding. Sainsbury’s which was the 2012 Olympics biggest sponsor and investor has gone bankrupt putting the 2012 Olympics into a debt of £300,000.0000. The government have promised to pay off the debt in the next year but said they would not be able to pay it off before the Olympics started.
However the building companies that are working on the stadium are protesting and have stopped building the stadium saying that they will only continue once their money has been paid off to them. This leaves the government in a sticky situation between paying of the debt for the Olympics or using that money to go towards Greece to help the country get its economy back up and running.
Here’s Annie with the final story of today.
Annie: Today in Trafalgar square Jk Rowling was doing a book signing for her famously known harry potter books which have been remade into films and loved by the public just as much as the books. JK Rowling is currently touring around the UK signing books for all her fans but today was different.
JK Rowling announced that she was making a new series of books based of the Harry potter novels but when asked more questions would not say anything else about the matter. And that’s it for now until next time.

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