For my music magazine I am going to aim it at a people who have a general interest in music nothing specific –a hybrid genre. My magazine will be influenced by the fashion and culture of the music especially.
It will be of a fairly small price, as it is already a wide audience of people who are interested in general music, for example ‘pop’ and ‘chart music’. I would say that this genre could be aimed at anyone, but with the reasonably small price tag it could be aimed at people in education and up to age of a university student - so about aged 13-late teens. The socio-economic group that they would fall into would be C2 and D (Skilled manual workers/semi skilled & unskilled manual workers).
The contents will include album reviews, live gig reports and festival information. As well as this my magazine will influence people who have an interest in the fashion and culture behind this genre.
It’s unique selling point will be that it will promote new
As it is not a specialist magazine it will be available to purchase in Whsmiths, Tescos and other supermarkets. This will be a good place to sell this magazine as it is where the most well-known magazines are sold therefore people will get to know it and purchase it weekly. bands and provide information that would otherwise be difficult to find out. With exclusive interviews and backstage insights from performances.
My magazine will be weekly and the style of the front cover and contents will be consistent – using roughly the same layout. It will each week feature a ‘star’ interview (main headline) and every fortnight there will be a free gbased on this story. The articles and contents will be based on popular culture and be relevant to the latest events each week.ift
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