Question 4

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Who would be the audience for your media product?

QUESTION 4

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• My target audience is the same as the magazines that are above in that,

they’re targeted at teenagers and have no gender biases. Except my

audience is a little different because it is aimed at teenagers/ young adults

that are into R&B music. This is evident on my

• I changed my target audience half way through my project. It used to be a

more urban magazine but I felt this was not the right path and changed it to a

more classy and elegant teens and young adult magazine because it is what

most young people are into these days because the magazine reflects a

sense of maturity through the use of language and images

• Front Cover

• Contents Page

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• I have used an attractive model to get male and female attention.

Females may idolise her therefore want to read up on her. My

male readers may find her attractive therefore choose to read

the article. Beyoncé is a good example

• Colours are not gender bias and because they’re simple and

elegant they create and show a sense of maturity which my older

readers may be attracted to.

• In my contents page I have included a ‘GIG’ section which

appeals to teens and young adults as they stereotypically enjoy

going out to concerts and having fun, I have also got a

competition which gives away tickets.

Evidence

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AUDIENCE

15-29

I am in

university

I like

socialising

I have a

part time

job

I like R&B

music

I like new

music/

artist

I am

middle

class

• The typical reader of PrintedBeats Magazine; would be between 15-29 and either has a job/ is in university/ school and lives in a city/ town .

• The person enjoys going out and socialising and listens to R&B music