2. These are the results from the first question in my questionnaire ‘Are
you male or female?’. Out of 9 responses 33.33% were male and 66.67%
were female that answered my questionnaire.
3. These are the results for the question ‘What is your age?’. 88.89% of people that
answered my questionnaire were 17 or younger and 11.11% were 18-20 years old.
These results could suggest that the answers I receive for this questionnaire will be
an accurate representation of what my target audience are interested, and so will
provide me with information on how to do my magazine.
4. These are the results for the question ‘Are you currently enrolled as a student?’. The
results show that 88.89% of participants are at high school or an equivalent (secondary
school) and 11.11% of participants were in full time graduate school. This means that
the results I am receiving are from students.
5. These are the results for the question ‘What genre of music do you like?’. These
results show that the majority of people like pop music with 55.56% of the vote
and do not like Rock, Heavy Metal, Jazz, Classical, and Reggae. This tells me that
in my pop music magazine, I should keep it on pop al the way through, and not
include any other genres. The results also tell me that students like pop music so
my magazine target audience should focus on students as they are most likely to
buy my magazine.
6. These are the results for the question ‘Do you keep up to date with the charts?’. The
results show that all of the participants keep up to date with the charts. This tells me
that for my magazine I should include information on the charts to allow people to
easily keep up to date with them. It also tells me that people reading my magazine are
likely to know about new music, so I should include the newest music and artists in my
magazine.
7. These are the results for the question ‘How often do you listen to music?’. The
results show that 88.89% of respondents listen to music daily and 11.11% listen
to music weekly. This tells me that a lot of students are really into their music
and so they are likely to buy a magazine that focus’ on the music. It could also
suggest that the content of my magazine should be quite recent.
8. These are the results from the question ‘Do you go to any festivals?’. The
results show that 8 out of the 9 people doing the questionnaire have not
been to any festivals. This suggests that the majority of people have not
experienced festivals and may not want to go to them, so in my
magazine I should try and avoid the subject of festivals and should not
9. These are the results for the question ‘How much would you be prepared to pay for
a music magazine?’. The results show that the majority of people would pay £0-£4
for a magazine. This tells me that I should charge around £4 for my magazine as
people are more likely to by a magazine from £0 upwards but also are prepared to
10. These are the results for the question ‘Which type of magazine theme
would you prefer to buy?’. The results show that the majority of people
would prefer a brightly coloured magazine but would also like the
magazine to include lots and lots of images. These results can help me
decide on how to design my magazine to fit what the audience would
11. •
These are the results to the question ‘Out of these, which would you
prefer to go to?’. The majority of people chose a Restaurant or a concert
to which they would prefer to go. This tells me that 3 people would like
to go to a concert, and that 3 people like music a lot. This also tells me
that I should include some information on concerts in my magazine as a
lot of people like concerts.
12. EVALUATION OF
RESULTS…
Looking at my results, I can see what I need to
include in my magazine and how I should design my
magazine. I will keep my target audience as 18-25
year olds and will only include information on pop
music. I will include bright colours and lots of images
in my magazine and will not talk about festivals, only
concerts. I will price my magazine at around £4 and
will include information on the charts and up to date
music. I will keep the magazine gender neutral and
will write the article in a way that would connect with
a teen audience.