Friday, March 20, 2009
Podcast Script
Module III: Podcast Script
The Ultimate Taco Bell Show
Complete Show Length in minutes: 5 minutes and 5 seconds
Episode 1
Topic: What goes on behind the counter, and outside of Taco Bell?
Intro Music Clip: Title: Why Pay More Theme Song Time: 20 seconds
Intro: About Taco Bell Time: 1 minute
Welcome, my name is Jessica and my podcast is about the commonly known fast food restaurant named Taco Bell. The Mexican restaurant is known for its bold approach to get the customer’s attention and efforts to keep its menu diverse. Open for a little over 45 years, Taco Bell has continued to attract all kinds of customers and keep the environment up to date as far as appearance wise. This vibrant atmosphere host some of the most creative and friendly people behind the counter. The service is always memorable and the food taste fresh. When I tell people that I work a Taco Bell, I get a lot of comments telling me that I have either the best job in the world or the most fun job in the world. I can see where they believe it.
Segment Music Clip: Title: Taco Bell Rap Time: 20 seconds
Segment: The ins and outs of Taco Bell Time: 2 minutes
There are a lot of different perspectives that someone can get by just looking behind the counter of a Taco Bell. The customer can see a happy and friendly environment where everyone gets along and is happy to be at work, or they can see determined professional employees working hard to make each and every customer happy. Either perspective is both accurate and positive in attitude which is what we at Taco Bell try to pursue throughout everyday of work. We try to make every guest’s experience memorable so they can come back.
Outside of the walls of Taco Bell, the company is doing its best to stay in business due to the current economy. Projects such as Scraping and Rebuilding, and Grand Openings for new store have either been postponed or completely dropped due to the recession. Much advancement was in progress to expand the company, but with the high interest rates or loans and the inability to renew land contracts some Taco Bells will be getting closed down. Although Taco Bells around the area trying to help the community by giving coupons to non-profit organizations and hiring adults rather then young adults due to the lay offs.
End Segment Music Clip: Title: Think Outside the Bun Song Time: 20 sec
Ending: Relating all the restaurants Time: 1 minute
Although Taco Bell is getting hit by the recession, the company still tries to keep the employees motivated and happy. Also, other restaurants are going through the same thing as well. Even though fast food restaurants are increasing in sales due to families not being able to afford to go out to eat anymore, they also suffer from budget costs that affect their uniform spending, food orders, and supply orders. Staying positive and thinking outside the bun is what we try to strive for.
End Music Clip: Title: Taco Bell Dong Time: 5 sec
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The script wasn't bad, but I'm not sure who you interviewed for the script. Maybe to make it more interesting you could add a story or an experience at work, just to grab the listener's attention. For your paper, you could have more on the job experiences to have the reader understand what it's like to work there. I would think that a more professional approach to your paper would be best. You could also put in why the other fast food places aren't as amazing as taco bell is.
ReplyDeleteThis script had a lot of detail. The only thing that I am questioning is who you interviewed. I think you could have added some quotes from them and included them in the script. I wasn't quite sure what the point of the script was either. You could have perhaps compared your job to past jobs or other fast food restaurants. So, basically the one thing that i would change is add more attention to the person that you interviewed because it is very unclear.
ReplyDeleteyou could tell a story of your work for an example so that you could keep the listeners attentionn.the paper is already pretty profesional and i think that you need a little humor i wasnt exactly sure who you were interviewing though
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