Thursday 21 April 2016

How did you attract/address your audience?

I attracted my audience by a range of features in my magazine. It also insured that my magazine was current and interesting.

Firstly, I used informal language to address my audience, as it is the best way to grab their attentiveness. By using a language more suited to the younger age group, it helps them relate to the magazine and understand it better than if it was very formal. It also makes the text that is featured on all my pages more less boring and long winded to read. I used some forms of slang in the magazine to make the text seem recognizable to the audience. By including slang it can make my target audience want to read it as they may think that a cool hip person has written it. It brings a more desirable factor to my magazine as a whole.

The font I have used is very distinctive and alternate which could make my audience be attracted to it. The text I used was big, bold and ranging in colours to make it stand out above other magazines. Alongside this, the contents in my magazine reflect the results I got from my questionnaire. I have added exclusive interviews with well-known pop artists and have added important information such as dates for festivals. I have also included a chance to win tickets to an up coming festival to give an element of competition to my magazine. This range of content should definitely attract my target audience to my magazine as it makes the magazine stand out from the other market competitors.

The images I have used should engage the audience, as on the front cover there is an image of a teenager, which is roughly around the same age group as the target audience, and she is looking directly into the camera at eye level addressing the audience. This is a convention technique and can be seen in many popular magazines; therefore I have reason to believe it will work for me.

I have also included images from the popular artists and music festivals such as ‘V Festival’ so this should help draw in consumers when they are viewing magazines in a retailer or online. The large image in the right of the double page spread also attracts the audience to the magazine as it is in your face when flicking through the magazine briefly. The article in the double page spread is split into a column to look like there is less text than there actually is. I did this so that the readers can be more enthusiastic to read it.


Overall the way I have organized my images, text and layout should draw people in. I tried to keep the focus of the magazine very consistent throughout my product so that I get the attention of a mass market and prevent any limitations.

Who would be the audience for your media product?

When thinking about the ideal target audience for my music magazine, I had to consider many different factors such as who would be more likely to purchase a magazine and where it would be more successful.

I decided that the ideal age would be between the late teens and twenties, this is a range that could differ in interests and social habits but I believe it is suitable for the kind of magazine that I am promoting which is house music. The choice of age group is further important when evaluating the price of the magazine, it has to be made affordable because of the ages of the audience. Also, from the feedback gained from questionnaires, I can be confident that the price of 1.99 is reasonable and practical for this age range.

I'd believe that my target audience would be mainly young girls how it may also contain a mixture of males because I don't want to be stereotypical and promote it more for one more than the other. This could narrow my audience and therefore I have included more masculine colours to coincide with the female attributes of the magazine. An example would be the background colour of my front cover being a blue colour that is linked with men more so then woman.


Another thing to consider when talking about my target audience is quite obviously the different tastes in music. I think that my target audience would generally like dance and DJ styled music or that of similar styles. What is known as ‘mainstream music’ is generically played on the radio and therefore hopefully my magazine has an element of authenticity and uniqueness that it can use to fill in a gap in the market. 

I think the main aim for me with my target audience is to reach a group of people that has an appreciation of music because often a target audience is chosen by image, whereas the reality is that it has to go past this and fit more detailed into a persons preferences and likes.

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?


The publisher that I would use to publish my magazine would be Times Inc. Media. The reason for this is that they are one of the leading media institutions in the UK, and also music magazine brands such as “NME magazine” use them as their publisher, this is a magazine that my target audience would read and therefore this media platform could be useful in reaching a wider audience. 

Times Inc. Media is a very well-known publisher, 26 million adults in the UK read a magazine published by them. By using them to publish my magazine I will be able to rely on them and know that they will be doing the best at advertising for my magazine. Also, because they are a large and well known company, there should be more advertisement options. It may also be both easier and cheaper to advertise with help from such a big media institution.

The kind of distribution methods that I would be using would firstly be the most common way. This is putting physical copies of the magazine in various popular retail shops for example, WH Smiths and Newsagents. This is so that I reach all of my target audience as most people who want a magazine still goes straight to the shops.  

Nowadays, big chain supermarkets such as Tesco and Morrison’s are becoming the main sellers of magazines and are the first place people now go to buy magazines. This is why I would make sure to distribute my magazine to supermarkets to get the most people seeing and buying my magazine as possible. I would also however have visual copies of my magazine online and use Internet distribution as this is a rising social trend and online media is gaining popularity over retail stores at a fast rate.
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How does your media product represent particular social groups?


In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

On my front cover, I used some well-known conventions of a magazine.
The masthead is placed at the top of my magazine where it is clear for the reader to see and makes it obvious that it’s the name of the magazine.

I chose to use a bold font, in order for it to stand out and fit in with the name which was ‘ICONIC’.

I got this idea from the music magazine ‘wonderland’, even though it is a music magazine it doesn’t share the same genre as which I chose to do and I liked the way that as soon as you see the front cover of a wonderland magazine you can immediately know the name of the magazine. I changed the idea of having a block colour as a background because I don’t believe it fit the colour scheme of my magazine however it was a good way to try different features and see what fit the magazine best.   

I created the masthead and then decided to add a tagline to my magazine. I wanted to challenge the normal conventions of a magazine by having the tagline based above my masthead. I placed it neatly in between the top of the letters on my masthead.


Once I had decided to create a tagline I wanted to insure that it was as effective as possible and gave an insight as to what the mat head signified. By having a magazine that was based on house music which is an up and coming popular genre, using a tagline such as ‘breaking traditions’, I think I have tied in the meaning of my title and the relevance of it too my masthead. By breaking a convention of having the tagline placed above and not below the masthead, I have also somewhat broken a tradition of a magazine. Making it highly effective as an overall first impression of my magazine.


The images I have used on the contents page are to do with the stories that are included inside the magazine, I used three different images that all relate to music and festivals. I have included page numbers on the images to make it look more organised and the reader would be able to look at the image and go straight to the page without having to scroll through the entire magazine. This fits in with the magazine.


I enjoyed experimenting with the text used in the double page spread as I felt it was a good way to reflect the fun-feel of the article.  I felt that it connected best with the audience. It was placed under the main image as I had a good bit of feedback from my target audience explaining that it would add a more interesting element to right hand page.


I wanted to engage readers but insure that I didn't over use the size of the texts and it’s not massive and bold. Also, I wanted to minimalize the bright colours in my article as I didn’t want to take away from the background colour and image I used. The text works well at the bottom of the image of my magazine as it breaks up the image and eliminated any empty and wasted space.


Also, I have insured that I used a good range of well-known celebrities to my age group. This is because stars are admired and are aspirational for the target audience I chose.

Celebrities and famous musicians are conventionally included on music magazine covers to sell the magazine and therefore by using a wide variety of different DJs and music producers I can hope to fit the convention and also make a good profit on my magazine from its sales.