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Television Research Activity
The resources provided here offer GCSE or A Level media studies students the opportunity to delve into the introduction of television as a topic. There are four tasks included, suitable for classroom exploration or as homework assignments to complement your lesson plans.
Task 1: Explore the Evolution of Television
Task 2: Genre Expedition
Task 3: Network Deep Dive
Task 4: Streaming Revolution
Task 5: Spotlight on TV Celebrities
Task 6: Behind the Scenes
Task 8: Let’s get creative

Radio Research | Eduqas A Level Media Studies
The resources provided here offers A Level media studies* students the opportunity to delve into the introduction to Radio. There are four tasks included, suitable for classroom exploration or as homework assignments to complement your lesson plans.
*Can be used for GCSE students.

Janelle Monae Turntables Music Video Grid Mind Map
Janelle Monáe’s “Turntables” music video grid mind map is an excellent tool for consolidating learning or displaying in a classroom.
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Radio & Online Media | WJEC/Eduqas | A Level Media Studies
This comprehensive resource bundle is designed for WJEC/Eduqas A Level Media Studies students, focusing on Online Media and Radio. It includes an in-depth exploration of case studies like THIIIRD for online media, alongside analyses of George’s Podcast as a representative example of contemporary radio and podcast media.

Revision: Everything You Need to Know About Adbusters Magazine
This clear and comprehensive two-page revision sheet is tailored to the WJEC Eduqas A Level Media Studies Component 2 exam and focuses on the Adbusters magazine set product. It breaks down key areas-media language, representation, industry, and audience -in a student-friendly format that supports both classroom teaching and independent revision.

Revision: Everything You Need to Know About Woman Magazine
This focused two-page revision sheet provides a clear, accessible overview of Woman magazine (1964), fully aligned with the WJEC Eduqas A Level Media Studies Component 2 requirements. It covers all key conceptual areas - media language, representation, industry, and audience - with concise summaries and relevant context.