Question
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Who would be the audience for your magazine?
– The audience of my magazine as it is very tricky having two genres mixed
into one. My magazine is rock and indie so it is attracting a wider audience. I
have tried to make the target audience both men and women. Aged 17-25. Below I
have created two characters both male and female which are a perfect
representation of the target audience I am going for and who I would like to be
reading my magazine this includes their likes, age genre and social class.
Josh, 18 lives in London and is well and truly in
love with music. He loves a lot of rock‘n’ roll music.
His favourite band is all time low he has been to reading festival over three
times and seen all time low four times. He keeps up with all the latest
releases and gossip by reading Kerrang magazine monthly and reading online.
Josh has just started uni and is studying media studies and English language.
He is very keen that he knew of the band ‘ Mallory Knox’ before they we’re mainstream and
famous within the rock music industry he tells us that he had found them on
twitter when they followed him and was trying to make themselves big. Josh is a
big twitter fan and follows all the artists on twitter always trying to get the
latest gossip. Josh also enjoys going to small gigs as well as big festivals
like reading he finds his last minute tickets on apps like twickets. His other
interests also loves football, comedies and inbetweeners. Rachael, 20 lives in
Reading and her favourite artist is Ellie Goulding. She enjoys going to festivals
such as tomorrow land and Glastonbury. Rachael enjoys going into town with her
friends and going to small gigs. She is very open minded to listen to new music
as she sometimes goes to gigs with friends without known the artists name or
type of music. Her interests besides
music are shopping (topshop, urban outfitters etc) dancing and going on nights
out with friends. She has a secret love for the lumineeers she thinks their
music is very calming after a night out. She uses tumblr more than any other social
network as she can upload her own blogs and speak about her gigs and festivals
with people that have missed out and enjoy the same music.
My magazine is only £3.99 as I am trying to attract
a wide audience of all social classes. And as my magazine is aged at 17-25 year
olds many people that age are students or just starting out. So having the
price any higher would put them off buying my magazine as they need to save all
the money they have but spending a few pounds for amusement and enjoyment is perfect
for the genre.