Mainstream Audience

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Mainstream. Name: James Smith Age: 19 Gender: Male Occupation: Sells Double glazing Door to door Location: Brentwood Favourite Shops... Favourite Music... Favourite Films... Favourite TV shows... 50 Cent Chris Brown Soulja Boy David Guetta Bruno Mars Big Brother Jeremy Kyle X Factor Celebrity Juice The Only Way Is Essex Match Of the Day Rhianna Fast and Furious Transformers Tropic Thunder Football Factory Austin Powers Simpsons Movie This person would go to multiscreen cinemas like Vue and Odeon to see the latest Hollywood blockbusters. He illegally downloads all of his music and doesnʼt really care for the state of the music industry. He read Nuts and Zoo magazines. He also regularly goes to Football games for his team Arsenal. He has a Dell laptop, is always on Facebook and doesnʼt understand blogging. He goes to the pub every other night, spending his wages on pints of Fosters with his mates from work. He doesnʼt own any books and has no interest in literature or the arts. He buys The Sun and believes everything he reads.

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Mainstream Audience

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Mainstream.Name: James Smith

Age: 19

Gender: Male

Occupation: Sells Double glazing Door to door

Location: Brentwood

Favourite Shops...

Favourite Music... Favourite Films...Favourite TV shows...

50 Cent

Chris Brown

Soulja Boy

David Guetta

Bruno Mars

Big Brother

Jeremy Kyle

X Factor

Celebrity Juice

The Only Way Is Essex

Match Of the DayRhianna

Fast and Furious

Transformers

Tropic Thunder

Football Factory

Austin Powers

Simpsons Movie

This person would go to multiscreen cinemas like Vue and Odeon to see the latest Hollywood blockbusters. He illegally downloads all of his music and doesnʼt really care for the state of the music industry. He read Nuts and Zoo magazines. He also regularly goes to Football games for his team Arsenal. He has a Dell laptop, is always on Facebook and doesnʼt understand blogging. He goes to the pub every other night, spending his wages on pints of Fosters with his mates from work. He doesnʼt own any books and has no interest in literature or the arts. He buys The Sun and believes everything he reads.